Plugin info

Total downloads: 3,167
Active installs: 100
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 2
Last updated: 8/22/2024 (495 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 9/23/2014 (11 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 3.0.1
Tested up to WordPress version: 6.6.2
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 495 days ago

26/100

Is Tito abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 495 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 3.0.1
Tested up to: 6.6.2
Requires PHP: f

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Description

Tito pride themselves on providing one of the best event management applications on the web. Simple, powerful event software.

Trusted by people who care about the experience.

Running events can be stressful. As event organisers ourselves, we know this well.

Tito is designed to provide a stress-free experience for organisers and attendees. We sweat the software details so that you can focus on planning a great event.

You can quickly start selling tickets by connecting your Tito account to any of following payment solutions:

Sign up for an account at https://ti.to and create an event.

Using the information provided to your account, quickly setup Tito to run and sell tickets directly from your WordPress website or blog!

Installation

  1. Download ‘tito.zip’ and expand into your /wp-content/plugins/ directory, or install directly by clicking ‘Add New’ on your plugins page, search for ‘Tito’ and click ‘Install Now’
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Add your event path to the Tito settings page. For example, if the event is live at https://ti.to/ultimateconf/2013, then the event path is: ultimateconf/2013
  4. Add the other default settings.
  5. Place do_shortcode('[tito]'); in your template code or add the shortcode [tito] to your content where you want the ticket sales box or button to appear
  6. If you wish to customise the display in the template using the shortcode, all settings can be passed to the plugin using the shortcode.
    For example: [tito event="ultimateconf/2013" button="true" label="Get yer tickets" releases="3elajg6qcxu"]. This also applies to the do_shortcode function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Tito account for this plugin to work?

Yes, you will require a Tito account. The plugin makes use of the title of your event to create the correct ticket sales portal on your site. Without an account, this will not be possible. But it’s free to create and simple to set up an account, so don’t worry!

There’s no ticket sales appearing on my site!

Have you included the [tito] shortcode (and/or options) in your content or run the function do_shortcode('[tito]'); in the template of your site?

I want a widget. Surely there should be a widget. Why isn’t there a widget?

This is the first Tito plugin so we need to gauge requirements. This may come in a future release. And don’t call me Shirley.

Adding Tito ticket sales is simple! Why the hell is there a plugin?!

This is true. All we aim to do with the plugin is provide the simplest interface possible to users so that those who do not wish to get their hands dirty in the code, can install and use Tito easily on their site. Also, users on wordpress.com will not have the same flexibility of adding the content to their sites as self-hosted users of wordpress.org.

I have an idea to make the plugin better!

Great, we’d love to hear it. We’ve got a Google Moderator page you can open requests on.

Let me buy you a beer!

Lovely, thanks! Guinness please!

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Screenshots

  1. Tito admin screen

    Tito admin screen

  2. Ticket sales as embedded form

    Ticket sales as embedded form

  3. Ticket sales as a button

    Ticket sales as a button

  4. Ticket sales as a button pop up purchase form

    Ticket sales as a button pop up purchase form

Changelog

2.3

Bump to latest WP version and remove deprecated payment options

2.2

Bump to latest WP version and update readme formatting

2.1

Add support for widget plugins

0.8

Add a plugin icon

0.7

Update path to CSS to use version 1.1. We’ve updated the CSS file to help against leaky classes — note you may need to review your styles if updating from a previous version.

0.6

Add clarity to “Releases” field in form

0.5

Add banner image for plugin and icon imagery for dashboard

0.3

Updates to readme and add shortcode argument handling

0.1

Very first release. Be gentle.