Skip to main content
Help Center/Organizer/Checkout config: fewer fields, happier buyers
Organizer
Event page & checkout

Checkout config: fewer fields, happier buyers

Keep checkout fast by default, only ask what you truly need, and make sure the event page hands buyers into payment without second thoughts.

Updated March 14, 20263 sections
checkoutbuyer fieldsattendee questionsmobile checkoutwaitlist

01Start from the default guided path

MrStubs now uses a guided mobile-first checkout flow by default. Buyers move through ticket selection, any seat or extra step that applies, buyer details, and review and pay in a single sequence.

The calmer you keep your checkout configuration, the easier that flow feels for the buyer.

02Only ask for information you truly need

Use the event editor and the organizer settings shell to keep buyer fields and attendee questions purposeful. Every extra field increases friction, especially on a phone.

Steps

  1. 1Open the event editor and review Tickets and checkout.
  2. 2Add only the buyer or attendee questions you need for event operations.
  3. 3Use organizer settings for broader buyer-experience preferences and payment readiness.

03Match the event page to the checkout promise

The public event page should prepare the buyer for the purchase flow. Make sure price expectations, refund or policy details, and any waitlist logic are understandable before checkout begins.

  • Use clear price language if you are displaying pricing without immediate purchase.
  • Turn on waitlist or save-the-date behavior only when the event setup genuinely calls for it.
  • Review the event page on mobile so the sticky purchase CTA and summary feel consistent with the checkout flow.

Related articles

Keep going

Organizer
Event page & checkout

Set up ticket types and capacities

Build ticket tiers that are easy for buyers to understand, set realistic capacities, and configure quantity rules that work for your event.

Organizer
Event page & checkout

Make your event page look like you meant it

Set up the public event page so buyers see the image, key details, and purchase button right away — clear and inviting from the first scroll.

Organizer
Orders & attendees

Set up payments and payouts

Connect your payout methods, find where Ticket Allowance lives now, and confirm your event can actually collect money before you tell the world about it.