Create your first offering
An offering is anything people sign up for: a weekly class, a workshop, a concert, a retreat, a festival day. This guide takes you from an empty account to a bookable offering.
1. Create the offering
In the dashboard, open Offerings and create a new one. Give it a title, a description, and imagery. Choose its format — in-person, online, or hybrid. This is the "master file": details you set here carry across every date.
2. Add dates
Add one date or a whole series. A recurring class becomes one offering with many dates — you can manage them in bulk (same price, same capacity) or override a specific date, for example a premium Saturday session. Only dates can be booked; the offering itself is the container.
3. Set capacity and tickets
Give each date a capacity and at least one ticket type. Multiple tiers work on the same date — standard and supporter pricing, member and non-member rates. Capacity is enforced automatically, and waitlists open when a date fills.
4. Choose how people get in
One-time bookings are the default. Depending on your plan you can add memberships, class passes, bookable time slots, and add-ons — see Five ways people get in.
5. Publish
Set the offering's visibility to published. If your website is live, it appears there; if not, publish your site first — see Publish your website.
Draft, published, archived
Offerings move through three states. Drafts are only visible to you. Published offerings sell. Archived offerings stop selling but keep their history — attendance, revenue, and customer records stay intact.