Preston-based Skiddle introduces Session-Based Ticketing to enhance event management.
- This new tool facilitates events with multiple timed sessions for better audience management.
- Organisers can select intervals of 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes for event entries.
- The feature offers increased venue capacity and enhanced profitability for organisers.
- Session-Based Ticketing integrates with Skiddle’s Event Series for recurring events.
The UK’s prominent independent ticketing platform, Skiddle, has launched its latest feature designed to revolutionise the dynamics of event ticketing. The newly introduced Session-Based Ticketing, announced by Skiddle, aims to provide event organisers with an innovative tool to manage events necessitating multiple entries over fixed intervals. This capability brings a sophisticated approach to events such as theatre productions, exhibitions, and various attractions, where fixed entry times can significantly enhance operational efficiency.
Session-Based Ticketing enables organisers to choose session intervals of 15, 30, 45, or 60 minutes, supporting enhanced audience management. This flexibility allows for more tickets to be issued per event, effectively maximising venue capacity and potentially boosting revenue. Customers also benefit from this structured system, gaining the convenience of selecting their preferred entry times, thus reducing the likelihood of crowded entrances and long queue times.
Additionally, this feature mitigates the problem of no-shows, as attendees are more likely to adhere to their chosen times. Beyond operational advantages, the system improves customer experience and satisfaction by simplifying entry processes and maintaining orderly event environments. “It’s a substantial advancement for event promoters aiming to optimise logistic management and enhance attendee experience,” a spokesperson from Skiddle noted.
For those orchestrating recurring events, Skiddle’s innovative Session-Based Ticketing can be seamlessly integrated with the company’s recently launched Event Series feature. This combination allows for the efficient scheduling of multiple recurring dates and sessions, providing organisers with a streamlined process to manage numerous events with ease and precision.
The user-friendly nature of this ticketing system is complemented by its straightforward editing capabilities. Event organisers can easily adjust session times using a bespoke calendar interface, offering the versatility to modify sessions either individually or in bulk. This feature empowers organisers with a detailed overview of ticket sales per session, granting the ability to make informed decisions based on real-time data.
Skiddle’s Session-Based Ticketing represents a significant step forward in facilitating flexible and efficient event management.
