Events & landing pages — Everything you need to market an event: creating the event, building a hosted landing page with drag-and-drop blocks, embedding the ticketing you already use, and letting every sale flow back into your krowd CRM as a profile.
Create an event
Start by creating the event with its name, date, and venue. The event is the container for its landing page, attendees, check-in, and reporting — all in one place. krowd doesn't process payments or run checkout; it partners with the ticketing tool you already use and keeps the resulting data together.
Build the landing page
Each event gets a hosted landing page you build with drag-and-drop blocks — no separate website needed. Add a hero, description, schedule, FAQ, sponsor logos, and a Tickets block, then arrange them however you like.
The page is where you market the event, so the same page that tells the story also drives the sale.
Embed your ticketing
krowd doesn't sell tickets, set prices, or issue discount codes — your ticketing tool does that. Instead, the Tickets block connects to the ticketing partner you already use and embeds it right on the landing page, so people can buy without leaving your page.
You set up ticket types, pricing, and any codes inside your ticketing tool as you always have. krowd surfaces that experience on the page and keeps the marketing and the sale in one place.
Every sale becomes a profile
As sales come through your connected ticketing, they flow back into your krowd CRM. Each buyer becomes a profile, so the people who purchase are automatically part of your audience — no manual export or reconciliation.
Because purchases land on attendee profiles, you can segment, email, and re-market to your buyers, and see them again the next time they attend.
Publish
When the page looks right and your ticketing is connected, publish the event. Your landing page goes live at its public URL with your embedded ticketing ready to take orders.
You can keep editing after publishing — adjust copy, rearrange blocks, or update what's embedded — and changes appear on the live page right away.