How to Publish Your Event on GoJammin
Last reviewed: April 1, 2026
Publishing your event is the final step on the road from idea to live event. After creating your event, adding tickets, and connecting Stripe, just review the checklist and click one button — and your event will be visible to everyone.
The Getting Started Checklist
After creating your event, you’ll see the Getting Started page with a checklist of five tasks. Each task has a completion indicator, and at the top of the page there’s a progress bar showing how many steps you’ve completed. Here’s the full list:
- Add Tickets — add at least one ticket or product. For a detailed guide, see: How to Add Tickets and Set Pricing.
- Configure Event — fill in the description and event details. More info in: How to Create Your First Event.
- Connect Stripe — set up payments to receive funds from ticket sales. Read: How to Connect Stripe for Payments.
- Customize Event Page — add an attractive cover image and gallery photos. This is the first thing potential attendees will see.
- Publish Event — the final step! Click the publish button to change your event status from DRAFT to LIVE. Details below.
Publishing your event step by step
Go to the Getting Started page for your event and check that the key tasks are completed (tickets, Stripe, description)

Click the Publish Event button on the checklist page

Confirm the status change — the event will change from DRAFT to LIVE
You’ll see a success notification — your event is now visible on GoJammin

Share the event link — the event page is now publicly accessible and you can send it to friends or share it on social media
After publishing your event
When your event changes to LIVE status, several things happen:
- The event is visible on GoJammin — it appears in search results, on the map, and in category listings.
- Ticket sales start immediately (unless you’ve set a future sale start date).
- You can pause the event at any time (PAUSED status) — ticket sales will be suspended and the event page will no longer be publicly accessible.
- You can also revert to DRAFT status if you want to make major changes before republishing.
What’s next?
Congratulations! Your event is published and visible to attendees. If you’d like to review the entire process, check out the Quick Start Guide. There you’ll also find links to other guides about managing orders, attendees, and event settings.