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Embed your event on your own website

Add MrStubs ticketing to your website so buyers can purchase without leaving your brand experience.

Updated March 14, 20263 sections
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01Choose hosted page or embedded experience

MrStubs works well when the hosted event page does the selling and checkout work for you. If you already have a site and want ticketing to live inside that experience, you can also use the event embed route for a tighter handoff.

The public embed surface lives at /embed/events/[eventId]. Use it when you want the event content displayed inside another website shell.

02Keep the embedded experience focused

An embed should not carry more complexity than the hosted page. Keep the event image, title, ticket choices, and CTA clear. If the page starts feeling crowded, the direct hosted event link may convert better.

Steps

  1. 1Publish the event first.
  2. 2Open Promote and confirm the event link works.
  3. 3Use the embed route or embed tooling your plan provides.
  4. 4Test the embedded view on mobile as well as desktop.

03Treat white-label domains as a separate layer

Custom domains and deeper public-page theming are a premium layer in MrStubs. The base product already supports clean hosted pages and embeds without forcing every organizer into branded-domain setup.

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