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Client Event Readiness Scorecard
Answer 8 questions about your client's event needs. Get a fit score and a recommendation you can share with them.
What Makes a Client Ready for Event Tooling
Not every Squarespace client needs an event ticketing tool. But there are clear signals that a client has outgrown workarounds.
Frequency matters most
A client running events weekly is spending hours on manual event creation, attendee tracking, and email follow-up.
Paid events amplify the need
The moment a client charges for tickets, they need capacity management, multiple ticket types, and per-attendee data capture.
Brand consistency is the signal
Clients who chose Squarespace for design quality resist external checkouts that break their visual experience.
Communication needs seal it
If a client is manually emailing attendees before events, they need automated confirmations, reminders, and broadcasts.
The Acuity Question
Acuity is appointments (1:1). Eventually is events (1:many). A yoga studio using Acuity for private sessions AND running group classes needs both tools. Trying to use Acuity for a 20-person workshop means treating it as 20 separate appointments — which breaks capacity management, attendee communication, and check-in.
How do I know if my client needs event ticketing?
If they run group events more than once a month, charge admission, need per-attendee data, or want automated communications — they've outgrown workarounds.
What if my client is on a tight budget?
The free tier includes one event, 15 attendees, and all core features. Essentials is $13/month — under the $30 threshold most small businesses are comfortable with.
Can I manage all my clients' events from one account?
Yes. Eventually Pro includes multi-site management. Connect all your client sites to one account and manage from a single dashboard.
Found your category?
Free tier to test. Pro for multi-site management. No per-ticket fees.