Your tickets
After you register for an event, you get a confirmation page and an email with your tickets. Each ticket has a QR code and a unique code for check-in. You can also add the event to your calendar from the confirmation page.
Updated May 26, 2026
As soon as you complete registration, a confirmation page appears with your tickets. Each ticket has a unique code and a QR code that the event organizer scans to check you in.
Finding your tickets after registering
There are two ways to get back to your tickets at any time:
- The confirmation email contains a link back to your confirmation page and a link to your attendee portal.
- Sign in to your attendee portal at
/my/tickets— your tickets appear there under the Upcoming tab.
The confirmation page
After registering you land on a confirmation page at /e/[slug]/confirmation. The page shows your registration status, the event details, and a list of every ticket in your order with each ticket code and price.
From the confirmation page you can:
- Add the event to your calendar
- View the public event page
- Request a refund (for paid registrations, if the organizer allows it)
The confirmation page is linked to your order by a token in the URL. If the token is missing or expired, the page redirects to the sign-in page so you can access your tickets through the portal instead.
Per-ticket page with QR code
Each ticket has a public page at /e/[slug]/tickets/[code]. No sign-in is needed to view it — the ticket code in the URL is the credential.
The page shows a large QR code, your ticket code in large monospace text, the event date and time, the venue name and address (or the virtual event link), your name and email, the ticket type, and the day scope if the event runs across multiple days.
This is the page to have ready on your phone when you arrive at the event. The organizer scans the QR code at the door.
Adding to your calendar
The Add to calendar button downloads a .ics file you can open in Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, Outlook, or any calendar app that supports the standard iCal format.
The calendar invite covers all tickets in your order, not just one ticket. If your order included multiple attendees, one download adds the whole event to your calendar.
The invite includes the main event plus one entry for each published session that is not marked internal. Sessions include the room or track, a description, and any virtual link. All times are stored as UTC with a timezone header your calendar app uses to display them correctly in your local time.
If you are on a waitlist, the Add to calendar button is not available. You receive access to it if you are moved off the waitlist.
Where to find your receipt
Your Stripe payment receipt is sent directly by Stripe to the email address you entered at checkout. It does not appear inside your attendee portal.
If you paid for your registration, Stripe sends a receipt email from their own address (typically receipt@stripe.com) within a few minutes of your payment completing.
If you need a copy of your receipt and can't find it, check your spam folder first. If it's still missing, contact your payment card's bank — they will have a record of the charge — or reach out to the event organizer, who can look up your order on their end.