Event Series
Event Series let you create recurring activities like weekly classes, monthly workshops, or ongoing programs. Parents can purchase a series pass for all sessions or drop in to individual sessions.
What Are Event Series?
An event series is a collection of related sessions that repeat on a schedule. Common examples include:
- Weekly art classes - 8 sessions over 2 months
- Monthly book clubs - 6 sessions across a semester
- Bi-weekly science labs - 12 sessions for a term
- Daily summer camps - 5 consecutive sessions
With event series, you can:
- Set up all sessions at once with automatic date generation
- Offer series passes for attendees who want all sessions
- Allow drop-in attendance for individual sessions
- Track attendance across the entire series
- Manage capacity for each session
Creating a Series Event
Start with Basic Event Details
- Go to your group page
- Click Create Event
- Fill in the event basics:
- Event title (e.g., "Fall Art Class Series")
- Start date and time for the first session
- End time
- Location or virtual meeting details
- Description
Enable Event Series
- Find the Event Series card
- Toggle the switch to enable series mode
- The card expands to show series configuration options
Configure the Schedule
Frequency Options:
| Frequency | Description |
|---|---|
| Weekly | Repeats every week |
| Bi-weekly | Repeats every 2 weeks |
| Monthly | Repeats once per month |
| Daily | Repeats every day |
For weekly events, you can select which days of the week:
- Click on the day circles (S, M, T, W, T, F, S)
- Selected days appear highlighted in blue
- Sessions will be created for each selected day
Set the Number of Sessions
- Enter the total number of sessions (2-52)
- Use quick presets: 4, 6, 8, or 12 sessions
- The preview updates to show all session dates
Preview and Adjust Dates
The session preview shows:
- Session number
- Date and time for each session
- Status (included or excluded)
To exclude specific dates (holidays, conflicts, etc.):
- Find the date in the preview list
- Click the X button next to that date
- The date appears crossed out
- Sessions are renumbered automatically
:::tip Planning Around Holidays Before publishing, review your session dates and exclude any that fall on holidays or school breaks. This saves you from editing sessions later. :::
Series Passes vs Drop-In Tickets
Event series support two types of attendance:
Series Pass
A series pass grants access to all sessions in the series:
- One purchase covers the entire series
- Typically offers a discounted rate compared to drop-in
- Pass holders are automatically reserved for each session
- Ideal for committed attendees who plan to attend every session
Drop-In Tickets
Drop-in tickets are for individual session attendance:
- Purchased per session
- Usually priced higher per session than the series pass rate
- Subject to session capacity after series pass holders
- Great for families who want to try a session or can't commit to the full series
Setting Up Ticket Types
When creating tickets for a series event:
- Click Add Tickets or Manage Tickets
- Create a Series Pass ticket:
- Name it clearly (e.g., "Full Series Pass - 8 Sessions")
- Set the total price for all sessions
- Optionally limit quantity
- Check Series Pass option
- Create Drop-In tickets:
- Name each ticket type (e.g., "Single Session - Adult")
- Set the per-session price
- These tickets are available for individual sessions
:::note Pricing Strategy Many groups price the series pass at a 10-20% discount compared to buying all sessions individually. For example, if drop-in is $15/session for 8 sessions ($120 total), the series pass might be $99. :::
Managing Series Sessions
After creating a series event, you can manage individual sessions.
Access Series Management
- Go to your series event page
- Click Manage Series or find it in the event menu
- View the series management dashboard
Series Overview
The dashboard shows:
- Total Sessions - Number of sessions in the series
- Upcoming - Sessions that haven't happened yet
- Series Passes Sold - Number of pass holders
- Passes Available - Remaining series pass capacity
View Session Details
Each session card displays:
- Session number and name
- Date and time
- Attendance count
- Status (Upcoming, Completed, or Cancelled)
Click on a session to expand and see:
- Series pass reservations
- Drop-in tickets sold
- Available spots
- Session capacity
Edit a Session
To modify an individual session:
- Find the session in the list
- Click the Edit (pencil) icon
- Update session details:
- Session name
- Date and time
- Description/notes
- Capacity override
- Click Save
:::warning Notify Attendees When you change a session's date or time, registered attendees receive a notification about the change. :::
Cancel a Session
If you need to cancel a specific session:
- Find the session in the list
- Click the Cancel (trash) icon
- Confirm the cancellation
- Attendees are notified automatically
Cancelled sessions:
- Appear with a "Cancelled" badge
- Are moved to the "Past & Cancelled" section
- Don't affect other sessions in the series
Add a Session
To add an extra session to an existing series:
- Click Add Session in the series management
- Set the date, time, and details
- The new session is added to the series
Editing Series Events
Edit the Parent Event
To update details that apply to all sessions:
- Go to the series event page
- Click Edit Event
- Modify the event details
- Changes apply to the series as a whole
What You Can Change
| Setting | Affects |
|---|---|
| Title | All sessions |
| Description | All sessions |
| Location | All sessions |
| Image | All sessions |
| Ticket prices | Future purchases only |
| Capacity | All sessions (unless overridden) |
What Requires Individual Session Edits
- Session-specific dates/times
- Session-specific descriptions
- Per-session capacity overrides
Series Pass Check-In
Track attendance for series pass holders across all sessions.
How Check-In Works
- Series pass holders are reserved for each session
- At each session, mark them as checked in
- Track their attendance across the series
- See who attended which sessions
For detailed check-in instructions, see Check-In & Attendance.
Best Practices
Planning Your Series
- Set realistic session counts - Start with 4-8 sessions if it's your first series
- Build in buffer dates - Exclude potential conflict dates upfront
- Consider your audience - Weekly works for committed groups; bi-weekly gives more flexibility
Pricing Strategy
- Value the series pass - Make it clearly worthwhile to commit
- Price drop-ins fairly - Not so high they discourage attendance, not so low they undercut the pass
- Consider intro sessions - Some groups offer the first session at a special rate
Communication
- Clarify expectations - Explain what the series pass includes
- Send reminders - Use session reminders to keep attendance high
- Provide session recaps - Help pass holders who miss a session stay caught up
What's Next?
- Check-In & Attendance - Track attendance at your series sessions
- Tickets & Pricing - Advanced ticketing options
- Send Announcements - Keep series attendees informed