Events, tickets, and RSVPs — all from WordPress
EventBloom is a complete events management plugin that adds a calendar, ticket types with capacity tracking, RSVP collection, attendee CSV export, and iCal downloads to your WordPress site. The Events Calendar Pro charges $99/yr and EventON $25 per major version; EventBloom is a one-time purchase with every feature included. Create events, sell tickets, and manage guest lists without leaving your WordPress dashboard.
Real screenshots from the WordPress admin dashboard
Upcoming events with RSVP counts, ticket availability, and quick actions
Set dates, venue, ticket types with pricing and capacity per tier
Browse attendees, filter by ticket type, and export the full list as CSV
One-time payment, lifetime access. No subscriptions.
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Each event is a full WordPress post with title, description, featured image, and excerpt. Archive and single-event pages are registered automatically.
Create tiered tickets (General Admission, VIP, Early Bird) with individual pricing and capacity limits stored as structured JSON meta.
Collect attendee name, email, ticket type, and quantity through a front-end RSVP form. All registrations are stored in a dedicated database table.
Export the full attendee list for any event as a CSV file with one click — ready for check-in apps, name badges, or CRM imports.
Generate standards-compliant iCal files so attendees can add events to Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook with a single click.
Store the event location name and full street address as dedicated meta fields, displayed on the event page and included in iCal data.
Configure precise start and end datetimes. Multi-day events, morning workshops, and evening galas all display correctly on the calendar.
Each ticket type tracks sold versus available seats. When a tier sells out, the RSVP form automatically removes it from the options.
Events are exposed through the WordPress REST API, enabling headless calendar views, mobile apps, and external integrations.
The events archive page lists upcoming events in date order, giving visitors a clean, browsable calendar without a third-party calendar plugin.
Get up and running in minutes
Complete your purchase and download the plugin ZIP file from your dashboard.
Go to Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin in your WordPress admin and select the ZIP file.
Click "Activate" after installation completes.
Go to the plugin settings and enter your license key to activate updates and support.