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7 essential WordPress event registration plugins (to manage and follow up)

Weddings, concerts, professional seminars, theme parties, sports events: whatever the event you want to organize, a lot of work awaits you to manage it all.

Between setting up a calendar, registrations, ticket sales, or even sending emails to communicate with future participants, you won’t be able to sit back and relax.

You’ve got a lot to do!

On your way, another obstacle awaits you: how do you set up this whole system on WordPress?

Don’t panic! You don’t have to be a seasoned developer to figure out how to get there.

As is often the case, the solution rhymes with extension. Well, that’s a good thing. In this new article, we present 7 essential WordPress event registration plugins to manage event registrations (and much more).

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Why use a plugin to manage event registrations?

Well, because our dear friend WordPress doesn’t have this feature natively. It already does a lot of things, but not everything.

The most “straightforward” solution is to do it manually, by getting your hands dirty. To do this, you need a minimum of knowledge in code, which can quickly turn out to be complex for a novice user.

If you have a beginner profile – but this also applies to more experienced users – using a dedicated plugin to manage event registrations remains technically more accessible.

Thanks to it, you will be able to control all your options from your dashboard, without touching the code.

You will also save precious time by being able to automate the process of creating your recurring events.

If you organize them frequently, creating a dedicated page via your content editor is of course possible, but will be very time-consuming (imagine if you have to repeat this operation several times a week, or even a day).

If you want to authorize registrations for a single event, on a one-off basis, without the need for extensive functionality, a contact form plugin such as Gravity Forms for example, can already meet your needs.

What are the characteristics of a good WordPress event registration plugin?

You’ve just seen how using a plugin can make your life easier. Now, find out what criteria you use to find the best WordPress event registration plugin.

First piece of advice, not very glamorous but so important: remember that a good plugin is first and foremost a plugin that meets your needs.

It’s up to you to ask yourself, beforehand, what you want to accomplish with this plugin.

The advantage of the great majority of the plugins that we will present in this test is that most of them have a free version.

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Our tips will help you see more clearly, but don’t hesitate to try them out to get a first idea.

That being said, a plugin to register for a complete event should be able to gather the following options:

Well, you will see below that there are few plugins that concentrate all these features. 🙂

This article focuses on event management plugins in the broadest sense. I’ve discarded the plugins which main functionality is to create and display a calendar on your WP site, as well as those that only allow you to make appointments and/or book time slots.

Besides, in a more general way, it seems important to me that a plugin should be:

I hope you can see more clearly. Now, it’s time to move on to the next part: a detailed test of 7 plugins.

Test of 7 WordPress event registration plugins

There are dozens of WordPress plugins for event registration, both on the official directory and on premium marketplaces like CodeCanyon.

It was impossible to test them one by one, so we made some choices. To decide, we have selected the following criteria:

Events Manager (freemium)

Active installations: 100,000+

We start this selection with Events Manager.

With more than 100,000 active installations, this plugin already has a large fan base, which is often synonymous with quality.

As its description on the official directory indicates, it is a “full-featured event registration plugin for WordPress based on the principles of flexibility, reliability and powerful features!”.

Once the plugin is installed, one appreciates having a clear interface, with setting options that are not too overloaded.

Thanks to this plugin, you benefit from the free version of basic features such as:

I also liked the possibility to display a calendar, as well as a search form to find an event more easily. Well done to this WordPress event registration plugin!

The free version is already quite complete, but it doesn’t provide any functionality for making payments.

This is what the Pro version of the plugin offers (PayPal, Authorize.net and offline payments), but that’s not all.

You will also be able to benefit from personalized booking forms, propose promo codes on your events, or even quick support via private forums.

Price of the premium plugin: $75 for a use on 1 site.

Download the plugin Events Manager:

WP Event Manager (freemium)

Active installations: 10,000+

The second plugin of this test highlights its lightness (to take care of the loading time of your pages), but also its ease of use.

It is this last point that caught our attention. In use, we can say that promises are kept.

You will also be able to take advantage of basic features such as:

The nice little extra? A configuration wizard is available as soon as the plugin is activated, to help us better understand it.

Advanced functionalities are then available through about twenty paid add-ons available per unit starting at $39.

These are the ones that allow you to have a complete event management system, but all this will have a rather high cost, inevitably.

These modules will allow you to set up a ticket sales system for your events, to display a list of your future events in the form of a calendar, or to send email notifications.

Download the plugin WP Event Manager:

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Event Espresso 4 Decaf (freemium)

Active installations: 2,000+

Would you like to take a coffee break? Wait, let me be clear: let’s rather talk about a well decaffeinated espresso break with this new rather confidential plugin (2,000 active installations), but quite efficient.

We appreciate having many essential features from the free version:

Alos, the color codes on your administration interface help you better visualize some information about your events, messages, etc.

The free version is already promising, but it is logically limited compared to the premium version (hence its name, by the way: it is decaffeinated 🙂 ).

For more caffeine, go to the Pro offer, called Event Espresso. Thanks to it, you will benefit from additional options such as additional payment methods (e.g. PayPal Pro), customizable email templates, or dedicated support.

There is even a SaaS (Software as a Service) version of this plugin, called Event Smart. This means that this tool can also be used without going through WordPress, by connecting you to a dedicated platform directly online.

Price of the premium plugin: from $79.95 for use on 1 site.

Download the plugin Event Espresso 4 Decaf:

The Events Calendar (freemium)

Active installations: 800,000+

The Events Calendar is an ultra-popular event management solution (800,000+ active installations) that will allow you to create the events of your choice in a simple way.

Your visitors will be able to view the list of your upcoming events via a calendar, while filtering the results by date or keyword.

You will be able to give details about the event itself (date, time, price, website, Google Maps etc.), but also about the organizer (name, phone, email, website).

If you are interested, we have written a dedicated tutorial on WPMarmite’s blog about this plugin.

Very efficient, The Events Calendar is nevertheless limited in its free version. I hesitated quite a bit before including it in this selection. What tipped the balance were its complementary modules, which somehow allow it to be transformed into a more complete management solution.

For example, the plugin Event Tickets (free, and which can also work alone, without The Events Calendar), allows you to set up a ticketing and RSVP system.

FYI, RSVP is short for “Please respond”. Here, it refers to an option to help the webmaster get confirmations of response (yes or no) to an event from attendees.

Note about it: the plugin is not very well rated (3.5 stars out of 5) and some users have reported bugs (it can happen) and an ineffective support.

Event Tickets has a more complete premium version, called Event Tickets Plus (starting at $99 for a use on 1 site). It integrates with WooCommerce and allows for example to “unlock” customized registration fields, advanced widgets, while having access to premium support.

Besides that, The Events Calendar also has a Pro version, as well as other Premium modules such as:

Price of the premium plugin: from $99 for a use on 1 site.

Download the plugin The Events Calendar:

EventPrime (freemium)

Active installations: 500+

We continue this selection with EventPrime. With its 500 active installations, it’s a little one in this test, but you’ll see that it can look down on the other plugins without any problem.

I’ve already noticed its excellent ratings left by users. It has an overall score of 5/5, which is the best total for this test.

Even if we have to put this score in perspective (only 10 people “only” gave their opinion), it already says something positive about this plugin.

As for the rest, it’s almost flawless. The free version is very interesting and very complete, with the following basic options:

The little extra of this plugin? I would say it is its intuitiveness. To create an event, you just have to click on the day of your choice in a calendar, then fill in a few fields in a pop-up window.

The Premium version of the plugin offers 14 additional modules that expand the creative possibilities. For example, you will be able to:

Price of the premium plugin: from $39 for a use on 1 site.

Download the plugin EventPrime:

EventON (premium)

After presenting you 5 freemium plugins, time for the premium! We start with a must-have: EventON.

This is simply the plugin to manage an event/create an advanced calendar that is the most sold on the CodeCanyon platform.

At the time of writing, it had over 53,000 sales. So it’s hard to miss.

With EventPrime, you discovered just beforehand that the quality of a plugin was not always correlated with the number of users.

So, can you really do without EventON to manage your event registrations on WordPress?

There are a lot of settings, which doesn’t make it easy to get used to them:

Let’s just say that you don’t start off on the best basis with this plugin, which has rather tended to put me off.

When you manage to understand how it works (it takes time), the features are still interesting:

You can activate PayPal to allow your users to make a payment to attend your events (they will be redirected to the PayPal site for this).

You can add a Google Maps to your event, social network sharing buttons, similar events, etc.

The presentation of virtual events is very advanced: EventON integrates for example with Zoom and allows you to save the content of your virtual events so that you can then make them available to participants.

To make it an even more complete tool, the plugin developer also sells nearly 40 add-ons (!), ranging from $15 to $331.50.

Some offer RSVP for your WordPress site, others will help you set up a reservation system, or even a ticketing system.

EventON price: $25.

Events Schedule – WordPress Events Calendar Plugin (premium)

Now it’s time for Events Schedule, the second premium plugin of this test. With more than 7,000 sales, it is less popular than its predecessor.

What can you expect with it? Here are the two main features:

Apart from that, I appreciated not being under tons of setting options.

Price of Events Schedule: $39.

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These plugins too, could have been included here, but…

As my tests progressed, I discarded several plugins that I had initially selected in my starting list.

I’ll explain why, but keep in mind that they are not necessarily without interest for you.

Take advantage of this opportunity to see if they may be of interest to you.
To begin with, Events Made Easy was a great look, but I was put off by its endless menu of settings:

If you’re inclined to overlook it, you could still be seduced by the multiplicity of options, impressive from the free version.

It is possible to support “events, member and location management, RSVP reservation, multiple payment gateways (Paypal, 2Checkout, FirstData, Mollie and others) and OpenStreetMap integration”.

Same thing with Quick Event Manager (3,000+ active installations), which did not make me want to go any further, with its very busy interface:

Let’s continue with RSVP and Event Management Plugin (4 000+ active installations), a very useful plugin, but which is only used to send an email to the participants of your event, so that they confirm or not their presence (your contacts must be added manually or via an Excel file).

Only the Pro version (starting at $89/year for use on 1 site) also allows you to create and manage an event.

On its side, Amelia is primarily intended for setting up an appointment system, even if you can also create events. Its interface is clean and intuitive, but it is very limited in its free version.

The My Calendar plugin, on the other hand, first allows you to add events within a very basic calendar. It is still possible to sell tickets associated with the event of your choice with an additional plugin called My Tickets.

Event Organiser is a plugin which primary function is to add events to a calendar.

It is possible to customize it quite finely thanks to custom fields, but it requires a minimum of technical knowledge to take advantage of it.

To manage registrations, you will have to use the premium version, very complete (from $50 for a use on 1 site). For example, it allows you to sell tickets for the event of your choice.

Finally, if you like simplicity, you will love Simple Event Management (Sugar Calendar). The free version of this plugin will help you list events in a calendar in two clicks.

You’ll be able to enter a title, a location, a start and end date, but that’s about all you’ll be able to do.

For further customization (selling tickets for example), turn to one of the premium versions (starting at $29/year).

And what about SaaS services?

Although this article is about the plugins that allow you to manage event registrations on WordPress, I also wanted to talk briefly about some SaaS services that can also do the job, without necessarily being more expensive than the premium versions presented throughout these lines.

Of course, a SaaS solution means that you no longer use WordPress to manage your events: a third-party software will take care of that for you.

By the way, there are a number of strong players on the market. Among them, I could mention:

Which WordPress event registration plugin to choose?

That’s the end of this test of WordPress event registration plugins.

In overall, you should remember two things:

Personally, considering the features offered and the ease of use, the two plugins that appealed to me the most are EventPrime and Event Espresso 4 Decaf.

To know if you should use them, check beforehand that your needs are in adequacy with their options (this will not necessarily be the case).

Do you use this type of plugin? Tell us all about it in the comments.

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