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Events
Sub-events Can Now Span Multiple Days
Run sub-events that stretch across more than one calendar day — like a three-day workshop inside your week-long reunion. Your guests see the full date range on the booking page, and it shows up across the right days on their personal itinerary.
✨What's New
When you create or edit a sub-event, you'll now pick a Sub-event type:
Single day event:
for a sub-event that starts and ends on the same day.Multi-day event:
for a sub-event that spans two or more days.Choose Multi-day event and the date field turns into a range picker. Set a start date and an end date, then your start and end times as usual. Guests see the full span (e.g. Jun 11 – Jun 13) on the booking page, and the sub-event appears across each of those days on their itinerary.
💡 Why This Matters
Until now, sub-events were single-day only. If you were running multi-day programming inside an event, you had to split it into separate sub-events or stretch things awkwardly. Now it just works and your guests get a clear, accurate picture of what they signed up for.
📌 Good to Know
Nothing changes for your existing sub-events they stay as single-day, and you can convert any of them whenever you like.
A sub-event's dates need to fall inside your main event's date range.
Works with everything you already use — tickets, waitlist, and itinerary visibility all behave the same.
🛠️ How to Find It
Open any event admin → Settings → Sub-events and schedule → create or edit a sub-event, and you'll see the new Sub-event type field.