What it does Introduces a set of targeted controls that give organisers more precision over how tickets are purchased and validated. From capping quantities per transaction to blocking confirmation until attendee details are complete, these improvements close the gaps that have been causing friction in registration workflows.
Why it matters
π¦ Prevent unwanted bulk purchases Organisers can now cap the number of tickets per transaction, giving them control over how registrations are distributed and preventing single buyers from sweeping up large quantities.
β Enforce complete registrant data Ticket confirmation can be restricted until all required attendee details are filled in β reducing incomplete records and the admin overhead that follows.
π·οΈ Clearer pricing tiers Labels on price windows give attendees the context they need to understand what they're buying, reducing confusion and support queries at checkout.
π³ Cleaner free-event flows Payment fields can be removed for free events entirely, creating a faster, less cluttered registration experience where no payment is involved.
The result Registration works the way organisers actually need it to β with the right guardrails in place, cleaner data coming through, and a checkout experience that matches the event.