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Introducing Sugar Calendar 3.0: Events & Ticketing Made Easy in WordPress

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Ever wished there was an easy way to display calendars, manage events, and sell event tickets from your WordPress site?

Most event calendar plugins are either way too simple or overly complex. That’s why I acquired Sugar Calendar a few years ago.

Today, I am excited to announce that we’ve completely revamped Sugar Calendar from the ground up (free version here).

With Sugar Calendar 3.0, we’ve completely reimagined how the plugin works. Now, managing events & ticketing in WordPress is easier and faster.

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About Sugar Calendar

Sugar Calendar has been one of the most beginner-friendly event calendar plugins for WordPress. My friend, Pippin Williamson, created the plugin 12 years ago with a goal of making a simple event management & ticketing plugin for WordPress.

In 2021, I acquired the plugin as part of a larger deal that brought Easy Digital Downloads, AffiliateWP, WP Simple Pay, as well as Sugar Calendar to the WPBeginner family of brands.

With the latest Sugar Calendar update 3.0, we’ve completely redesigned the plugin from the ground up, prioritizing your productivity. You’ll find a fresh, modern look and an easy-to-use layout that will make you wonder how you ever managed events without it.

Let’s explore these new features:

New Admin Area: Creating Events Made Easy

sugar-calendar-admin-dashboard

Sugar Calendar’s brand-new event plugin management dashboard makes it easy to add new events to your calendar. If you need a refresher, you can quickly find links to the documentation.

All the options you need to set up events in WordPress are organized in a streamlined way.

event builder sugar calendar

Here are a few options you’ll find in our WordPress event builder:

  • Duration: Easily assign a start and end time for your event.
  • Recurrence: Make the events recurring on the calendar if you want.
  • Location: Display an interactive map with Google Maps pointing to the event’s location.
  • Tickets: Manage ticket sales for both virtual and in-person events right from your WordPress site.
  • Details: You can add relevant event details either with the classic editor or block editor. Your preferred editor can be selected from the plugin settings.

After setting up events in the event builder, you can publish and embed it on any page of your site.

This allows your users to add events to their calendar of choice, such as Google Calendar / Microsoft Outlook / Apple Calendar, or even download the event as an ICS file.

add to calendar

Organize Events Into Calendars Like Never Before

If you host multiple different type of events, then you need an easy way for users to find the event type they’re looking for.

For example, churches often host different event types, like small groups, fundraising events, bible study, virtual sermons, etc. Businesses, on the other hand, also host different types of events, such as conferences, webinars, consultations, and more.

Since attendees for each event type are often different, it makes sense to organize a separate calendar for each event type that you offer.

The event filters in the Sugar Calendar event admin page

With Sugar Calendar, you can easily switch between calendars, choose your preferred view (monthly, weekly, daily, or list), and even filter events by date. Alternatively, you can search for a specific event using the search bar on the right.

Drag-and-Drop Calendar Blocks to Show Events

Sugar Calendar makes it easy to add events to any posts or pages in WordPress.

It comes with 2 Sugar Calendar blocks.

1. Events Calendar

Display your events in a clean and attractive calendar view.

sugar calendar block 1

Within the block options, you can configure which calendar to display, customize accent colors, and select the preferred view – whether it’s weekly, monthly, or daily.

When published, this block enables users to toggle between different calendar views on the front end, ensuring a personalized experience for every visitor.

event block front end

2. Events List

With the Events List block, you can display your events in a summarized list.

list event block

This block is the best choice if you only want to highlight events from the upcoming week.

Unlike displaying the entire calendar, the list block doesn’t take up a lot of space on the page to display the events.

event list block front end

Sell Event Tickets without a Hassle

The Event Ticketing addon allows you to manage ticket sales for both virtual and in-person events right from your WordPress site. The plugin lets you process the payments with Stripe.

We also have a seamless WooCommerce integration that you can use as well. It allows you to enable a standard WooCommerce checkout experience for selling tickets.

Using the event ticketing add-on in Sugar Calendar

More Features That Make Sugar Calendar Standout

Below are a few features that you’ll love about Sugar Calendar:

  • Automate Workflow with Zapier: Connect to over 7,000+ apps to streamline your event management processes.
  • Frontend Event Submission: Integrate Sugar Calendar with a form builder plugin and allow users to submit events directly from the frontend of your site.
  • Calendar Feed Subscription: Enable visitors to get event updates directly to their personal calendars on Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, and more.

Try Sugar Calendar Today

I am excited about the improvements we made so far with Sugar Calendar.

I am also extremely pleased with the community response so far, as everyone is loving the new features.

This new release is already available for all users, so please give Sugar Calendar a try and share your thoughts by posting a comment here.

You can also get started for free by installing the Sugar Calendar free plugin from WordPress.org. This free version provides all the essential event management and calendar features to get you up and running.

The journey doesn’t end here. If you have ideas on how to improve the plugin for your needs, please don’t hesitate to share them here.

As always, I am thankful for your continued support and look forward to hearing from you.

Yours Truly,

Syed Balkhi
Founder of WPBeginner

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Syed Balkhi

Syed Balkhi is the founder of WPBeginner and Awesome Motive Inc. He started using WordPress in 2006 and has over 16 years of experience building WordPress websites, WordPress plugins, and custom WordPress themes. His WordPress plugins and software apps are used by over 25 million websites today. Syed was recognized as the top 100 entrepreneur under the age of 30 by the United Nations, and his work is featured in top publications like Entrepreneur, Forbes, Inc, Business Insider, The Guardian, Wired Magazine, and more.

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  1. Syed Balkhi says

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    • WPBeginner Support says

      You can use Sugar Calendar with Elementor but there is not a specific integration at the moment.

      Admin

  2. Kzain says

    Wow, Sugar Calendar 3.0 looks absolutely fantastic! The combination of streamlined event management and seamless ticketing is a game-changer for website owners. Excited for an increase in engagement. But Does this plugin handle recurring events and multiple ticket types? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

  3. Fredrik Hed says

    Exciting. I’m webmastering a Swedish national patient organisation, with local chapters in every county. Is it possible to tag each event with the corresponding chapter and display only those activities on their respective sub page?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      There are a few ways to do something like that, if you reach out to Sugar Calendar they can let you know what options you have available for your needs :)

      Admin

  4. Jiří Vaněk says

    Great. Six months ago, I created a website for my girlfriend, who requested an event calendar on the site. After some deliberation, I ended up using Google Calendar and embedding it into the website, which I’m still not satisfied with, even though it works as it should. But it’s not an ideal solution for me. I’d definitely like to try your calendar. Is it possible to add events to the calendar in ways other than through the WordPress admin (as it is now with Google Calendar)? Or is this calendar strictly managed through logging into WordPress?

    • WPBeginner Support says

      You can pull in a feed from Google calendar, if you reach out to Sugar Calendar’s support they can specify what is possible and the current limitations. If it cannot achieve what you’re wanting it could be a feature to add in the future :)

      Admin

      • Jiří Vaněk says

        Thank you for your time and response. That’s all I needed to know, and I’ll try reaching out to support. You guys are great.

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