Overview #
When someone completes an event registration, Huski Events creates an attendee record. These records help administrators see who registered, what ticket they selected, what they paid, and what information they submitted during checkout.
Attendee records are especially useful after registration opens because they become the admin-side source of truth for event participation.
Where to Find It #
Go to Huski Events > Attendees.
What Attendee Records Include #
- Event: The event connected to the registration.
- Ticket: The selected ticket type.
- Name and email: The attendee contact information.
- Payment status: Paid, free, pending, or check payment status.
- Total: Ticket price plus any paid registration field add-ons.
- Submitted fields: Answers collected through registration fields.
- Stripe details: Stripe session information when Stripe checkout is used.
How to Review an Attendee #
- Open Huski Events > Attendees.
- Find the attendee record.
- Open the attendee details.
- Review ticket, total, payment status, and submitted fields.
- Take any follow-up action needed, such as marking a check payment paid.
Best Practices #
- Review attendee records after test checkouts.
- Check payment status before assuming someone is fully paid.
- Export or copy attendee data if you need a separate check-in list.
- Use registration fields carefully so attendee records stay readable.
Troubleshooting #
- An attendee is missing: Confirm checkout completed and stock was not restored from an abandoned checkout.
- Payment status is pending: Check Stripe webhook delivery or mark check payments paid when appropriate.
- Submitted field answers are missing: Review the event’s registration field setup.
That’s it, dawg!
