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Registration Events in Hyprr

Hyprr’s Registration Events feature lets organizers create fully customizable registration forms, collect attendee information, accept payments, and manage all submissions directly within the platform.

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Written by Vishal Nath
Updated over a month ago

What You Can Do with Registration Events

  • Create custom registration forms using a drag-and-drop form builder.

  • Collect payments for tickets, add-ons, or memberships.

  • View and manage submissions in real time.

  • Automate responses and integrate with your CRM or marketing tools.

  • Track registration analytics to understand engagement and conversions.


When to Use Registration Events

Use registration events when you want to:

  • Gather attendee details before an event (name, contact info, preferences, etc.)

  • Offer free or paid registration options.

  • Replace manual sign-ups or external forms (like Google Forms or Typeform).

  • Centralize registration data in your Hyprr event dashboard.


Example Use Cases

Type

Example

Benefit

Workshops

Collect participant info and dietary needs.

Saves manual follow-up time.

Festivals

Offer early bird tickets and manage capacity.

Combines payments and form data.

Business Events

Pre-screen attendees with custom questions.

Streamlines onboarding.

Community Groups

Free sign-up forms for local meetups.

Builds your member database.


What’s Next

Once you understand what registration events are, you can dive deeper into how to set one up:


FAQs

Can I use registration events for free events?
Yes! You can disable payments and use the registration form purely for data collection.

Can I add multiple ticket types or prices?
Yes — Hyprr supports tiered pricing and add-ons. Learn more in Enabling Payments for Registrations.

Where can I see all my registrants?
You’ll find all submissions under your event dashboard → “Submissions” tab.


💡 Tip: Registration events can also be embedded on your external website using a shareable form link or iframe code.

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