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Edit events and save drafts (no starting over)

Make changes, save drafts, and push updates to a live event — all from the same editor you already know. Zero rebuilding required.

Updated March 14, 20263 sections
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01Open the event you want to change

Start from /organizer/events to see your saved and published events. Use the event actions there or open the event workspace and choose Edit event.

The edit route uses the same structure as create, so you are not learning a second workflow just to make a change.

Steps

  1. 1Open /organizer/events.
  2. 2Choose the event you want to change.
  3. 3Open Edit event to return to the shared editor.

02Use draft and publish states intentionally

Draft is the right state while you are still shaping event content or ticket rules. Publish when the public page is ready to receive traffic. Update event when you are modifying a page that is already live.

Minor changes such as event copy, images, or ticket availability can be made from the same editor. You do not need to rebuild the event unless the underlying plan changes completely.

Current behavior

MrStubs keeps create and edit in one shared editor. That means your saved structure, buyer settings, and optional extras stay together instead of living in separate screens.

03What to review before updating a live page

Before you save a change to a published event, check the public impact. Review event date and location accuracy, ticket tier availability, and any wording that affects refunds, hotel add-ons, or buyer instructions.

  • Reconfirm the main image and description if the event story changed.
  • Check ticket counts and price tiers before announcing new inventory.
  • If you changed event timing or venue details, re-open the public page to confirm the update looks correct on mobile.

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