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Use case

Run a workshop — registration page example

You run a recurring workshop (pottery, writing, photography, code…) and need a simple way to handle sign-ups? Here's how to set up your event in 5 minutes.

The typical case

Marie runs a pottery workshop on Saturday mornings in her Rennes studio. Capacity: 8 seats. She used to open registrations on Doodle then track via SMS — chaotic and time-consuming. With JustOneEvent she publishes a dedicated page per session, shares the link in her Facebook group, and gets the final list as CSV for her accountant.

3 tips for a high-converting registration page

  • 1
    Realistic capacity — Match the cap to your real space (gear, workstations, safety). When full, the waitlist takes over automatically and promotes attendees as cancellations come in.
  • 2
    Precise description — State the duration, what to bring (or not), the required level, the minimum age. Inbound questions drop in half.
  • 3
    QR check-in at the door — Scan participants on arrival to track attendance live. Useful if you bill per session or refund no-shows.
Save time with the writing assistant — Describe your event in one sentence and let the assistant pre-fill the title, description and registration fields suited to this type of event. You stay in control: review and adjust before publishing.

Description template (copy-paste)

Adapt this template to your workshop. The structure follows short-form sales-page best practices.

🎨 [Theme] workshop — [Date]

Duration: 2 h
Level: beginner-friendly
Gear: everything provided (apron, clay, tools)
Venue: [address + access]
Price: [price] payable on arrival

What to expect:
— Technique demonstration
— Guided creation of one piece
— Closing drink together

Free cancellation up to 48 h beforehand.

Launch your next workshop

Free plan is enough for a monthly workshop.

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