Built for the people who run the events

Eventually wasn't built for "the event industry." It was built for the people who run events as part of something bigger — a creative studio, a museum, a yoga practice, a chamber of commerce, a winery, a nonprofit. The kind of work where events aren't the whole business, but they're how you connect with the people who love what you make.

If you're on Squarespace and you sell tickets, take registrations, or run workshops, you're probably in here somewhere. Find the one that sounds like you.

Don't see your industry? Eventually was built to flex — calendar-centric selling that works for almost any service-based business running events on Squarespace.

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Food, drink & hospitality

  • Restaurants — Tasting menus, supper clubs, chef collabs, and the occasional Tuesday night that sells out in an hour.

  • Cafes — Open mics, book clubs, latte art throwdowns — the things that make your café more than coffee.

  • Wineries — Member events, harvest tastings, and ticketed pours that don't fight your existing site.

Community & nonprofit

  • Nonprofits — Galas, fundraisers, and donor events without per-ticket fees eating your mission.

  • Chambers of commerce — Member breakfasts, ribbon cuttings, and the annual gala on one calendar.

  • Coworking spaces — Member-only events, public workshops, and a registration flow that lives on your site.

Institutions & venues

  • Museums — Member previews, programs, lectures, and timed entry without enterprise pricing.

  • Botanic gardens — Seasonal programming and member events that look like your brand.

  • Conferences — Multi-day registration, sessions, and the attendee data you actually need.

  • Event venues — Availability calendars that show your space the way your clients want to see it.

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Creative studios & makers

  • Cooking schools — Multi-week classes, single-night workshops, and the kind of recurring schedule that breaks most ticketing tools.

  • Baking schools — Class registration, attendee notes, and the calendar your students actually expect.

  • Pottery studios — Six-week sessions, drop-in nights, and waitlists that don't make you babysit a spreadsheet.

  • Art therapy practices — Small-group registration and the privacy-first attendee experience your work requires.

Wellness & movement

  • Yoga studios — Workshops, retreats, and one-off events that live alongside your regular class schedule.

  • Estheticians — Workshop sign-ups for clients who already trust your brand on Squarespace.

Sports & rec

  • Rec leagues — Pickup nights, league sign-ups, and rosters that don't require a separate system.

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