Webflow does not offer a built-in ticketing system for selling event tickets. To enable ticket sales on a Webflow site, you’ll need to use a third-party tool like Eventbrite or other event management platforms.
1. No Native Ticketing in Webflow
- Webflow’s built-in tools include CMS collections, ecommerce (for tangible/digital goods), and forms.
- There’s no native support for managing event ticket inventories, issuing tickets, or generating QR codes.
- While the Ecommerce feature allows selling digital “event access,” it lacks scheduling, ticket tiers, and attendee registration management.
2. Best Third-Party Solutions
To integrate ticket sales, consider the following options:
- Eventbrite: Offers embeddable event listings and checkout forms. Webflow supports embedded iframes, so Eventbrite widgets work reliably.
- Airtable + Zapier + Memberstack: For a custom workflow combining registration and limited seat counts.
- Ticket Tailor: Another embeddable, low-fee option with customizable widgets.
- Tito or Universe: Also embeddable and suited for more structured event setups.
3. How to Integrate with Webflow
- Use Embed Elements: Use Webflow’s Embed element to paste in the widget or checkout code from Eventbrite, Ticket Tailor, etc.
- Link to Hosted Checkout: If embedding is limited, link to the external event page using a Button or Link Block.
- Style with Custom CSS (if needed): Some platforms allow custom CSS for embedded widgets so you can match the Webflow site branding.
Summary
Webflow does not have built-in ticketing features, so third-party platforms like Eventbrite or Ticket Tailor are required for event sales. These tools integrate easily using embeds or external links and provide full control over ticket types, attendee info, and payment processing.