Seat Map & Reserved Seating

How to Assign Ticket Prices to Seating Sections

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Ticket prices are set at the ticket tier level. Each tier has its own seat map, so you control which seats are sold at which price by assigning each section of your venue to its own ticket tier.

How pricing sections work

To offer different prices for different parts of your venue:

  1. Create one ticket tier per section, for example, "Front Row" and "General Admission".
  2. Set the price for each tier.
  3. Enable the seat map for each tier and configure the rows and seats that correspond to that area of the venue.

Buyers see each tier with its price on the event page, choose the section they want, and then select specific seats from that section at checkout.

Example: three-section pricing

  • VIP Front (Rows A–C): 3 rows × 20 seats, higher price
  • Centre (Rows D–J): 7 rows × 20 seats, standard price
  • Rear (Rows K–N): 4 rows × 25 seats, lower price

Each is its own ticket tier with its own seat map. The three tiers appear as separate options on the event page.

Keeping seat counts accurate

Make sure the total seat capacity across all your tiers adds up to your actual venue capacity. Each tier's seat map is independent, tiers are not merged automatically, and overselling across tiers is not prevented automatically. Set the Available Tickets quantity on each tier to match the number of sellable seats in that section.

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