About Coupons
"Coupon" is the catch-all term used to describe a code that provides access to a special offer. There are five basic types of coupons: discount, presale, automatic, complimentary, and reserve.
Learn how to create coupons here: Create a Coupon
Discount Coupons
Discount coupons are used for discount offers. These coupons are applied per ticket, and can be used online or at the box office. Discount coupons can be applied as a flat discount or a percentage taken off the total cost.
Refer to: Creating A Discount Code
Presale Coupons
Presale coupons are used to grant access to event tickets prior to the officially designated date and time when tickets will be publicly available.
Refer to: Creating a Pre-Sale Code
Automatic Coupons
Automatic coupons are used to provide a discount when the total face value of tickets selected reaches the designated amount. For example, if you offer a $5.00 discount on orders of $100.00 or more, a customer receives the $5.00 discount once the order reaches $100.00 (not including fees).
Refer to: Create an Automatic Coupon
Automatic discount codes only count towards a single event not across multiple events on an order. The order on a single event must reach the target amount on the coupon in order to work.
Complimentary Coupons
Complimentary coupons are used to provide free tickets by waiving the face value and all associated fees. (The event organiser still incurs back-end service fees on all comp tickets issued.)
Refer to: Create a Complimentary Coupon
Reserve Coupons
Reserve coupons are used to save designated seats in order. These coupons only apply to reserved seating events and are not associated with any discounts.
Refer to: How to Create a Reserve Coupon
Access Codes
Access codes grant customers access to inactive or hidden price levels on an event listing. You can share your access codes with limited audiences to offer special pricing or private ticket types. The most important thing to remember is that when using access codes, you need to build price levels that are hidden online before you can build an access code.
Refer to: How to Create an Access Code