Meup Package – Event, Booking, and Ticket Selling WordPress Theme
The Meup Package is an all-in-one Event Management and Booking WordPress Theme designed to help you create powerful websites for event organizers, venues, and ticket-selling platforms. Whether you’re building a site for concerts, conferences, exhibitions, sports events, or workshops, Meup provides everything you need to manage events, sell tickets, and handle bookings with complete ease.
With its sleek, modern design and fully responsive layout, Meup ensures your event listings look stunning on all devices — from desktops to smartphones. The theme includes a powerful event management system, enabling you to create, organize, and manage events directly from your WordPress dashboard.
Meup supports multiple event types, recurring events, and seat-based ticket booking. You can allow users to browse upcoming events, view event details, select seats, and purchase tickets — all through a smooth and secure checkout process. The integration with WooCommerce makes payment management simple and reliable, supporting PayPal, Stripe, and other popular gateways.
With the built-in vendor system, Meup allows multiple organizers to sell tickets and manage their own events from the front-end. This makes it ideal for creating a multi-vendor event marketplace similar to Eventbrite or Ticketmaster.
Key Features:
- Fully responsive and modern design
- Powerful event management and ticket booking system
- Seat map and seating plan integration for event venues
- Support for recurring events and multiple ticket types
- Front-end event submission and vendor management
- WooCommerce integration for easy payment processing
- QR code ticket verification and e-ticket support
- Advanced search and filtering for events by date, category, or location
- Google Maps and location-based event listings
- Multi-currency and multi-language support
- Detailed event dashboards for organizers and users
- Easy customization with drag-and-drop page builder
- Fast performance and SEO-optimized structure