Daily, weekly, or monthly — generate every occurrence from a single rule, fine-tune any date, and let buyers pick their slot from a calendar at checkout.
Set a rule, adjust the exceptions, let buyers choose.
Choose a frequency, an interval, the days, and your time slots. TixFox generates every occurrence in the series for you — no adding dates one by one.
Override the price or availability for a single occurrence, hide a date you want to skip, or drop in a one-off date that doesn't fit the pattern.
At checkout, attendees see a calendar, choose an available date and time, and buy a ticket for that exact occurrence. You see orders per date.
From a weekly class to a quarterly meetup — handle the whole series in one event.
Pick how often your event repeats. Run a class three times a week, a meetup every month, or anything in between.
The gap between occurrences. Weekly + 2 repeats every other week, monthly + 3 repeats quarterly. Leave it blank and it defaults to 1.
Choose which weekdays repeat and add multiple start times per day. A 6:00 PM and a 7:30 PM session on the same date is no problem.
Change the ticket price or availability for a single occurrence without touching the rest of the series. Holiday surcharge, launch-day discount — your call.
Skip a date by hiding it from the calendar, or add a one-off date that isn't part of the recurring pattern. Both live in the same event.
Buyers get a clean calendar to choose their date and time. Every order is tied to its occurrence, so you always know who's coming when.
Daily, weekly, or monthly — each with an interval. Weekly + 2 repeats every other week and monthly + 3 repeats quarterly. You can also choose specific weekdays and add multiple time slots per day.
The interval controls the gap between occurrences, combined with the frequency. Daily + 3 is every 3 days, weekly + 2 is every two weeks, monthly + 3 is every quarter. It defaults to 1 if left blank.
Yes. Add an override to any occurrence to change its price or availability, hide a date you want to skip, or add a one-off date that isn't part of the recurring pattern.
At checkout, buyers see a calendar, pick an available date and time slot, and their order is tied to that exact occurrence — so you can see orders for each date.
Any event that runs on a repeating schedule — weekly fitness and yoga classes, workshops and courses, guided tours, comedy and open-mic nights, live music residencies, farmers' markets, tastings, and retreats. If people buy a ticket for a specific date and time, recurring events handle it.
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