When creating a ticket shop via WeTicket, you can choose between a one-time event or a recurring event. But what exactly is the difference?
1. Single Event
A one-time event is a unique activity that happens only once, usually on a specific date and location—such as an annual music festival.
Other examples include concerts or club nights.
These events have a unique design, description, ticket confirmation, and program.
2. Recurring Event
A recurring event is an activity that takes place regularly, such as daily, weekly, or monthly, during predefined time slots.
The activity itself remains the same, but the available dates and times vary. For example, a weekly theater performance on Friday nights.
Other examples include museums or ice skating rinks.
For recurring events, visitors select a date and time when booking.
Single event | Recurring event | |
🌈 Example | Concert, festival, club night | Museum visit, theater performance |
🧮 Frequency | One-time, unique event | Recurring (daily, weekly, monthly) |
🗓️ Availability | One-time | Flexible timeslots |