Recurring Events

Set the schedule once,
sell every date automatically

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.

  • Daily, weekly or monthly
  • Per-date price & availability
  • Calendar checkout for buyers

How it works

Set a rule, adjust the exceptions, let buyers choose.

01

Set your recurrence

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.

02

Fine-tune any date

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.

03

Buyers pick a date

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.

Built for any cadence

From a weekly class to a quarterly meetup — handle the whole series in one event.

Daily, weekly or monthly

Pick how often your event repeats. Run a class three times a week, a meetup every month, or anything in between.

Interval control

The gap between occurrences. Weekly + 2 repeats every other week, monthly + 3 repeats quarterly. Leave it blank and it defaults to 1.

Days & time slots

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.

Per-date overrides

Change the ticket price or availability for a single occurrence without touching the rest of the series. Holiday surcharge, launch-day discount — your call.

Hide or add dates

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.

Calendar checkout

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.

Common questions

What kinds of recurrence can I set up?

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.

What does the interval setting do?

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.

Can I change the price or hide a single date?

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.

How do attendees buy a ticket for a specific date?

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.

What types of events is recurring ticketing best for?

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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