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Sales Exports

Reports of your ticket sales

Updated over 10 months ago

For detailed insight into the number of sold tickets, you create Excel reports with Stager. You create these via Reports - Sales exports. On this page you have the choice between:

  • Tickets by date

  • Tickets by event

  • Tickets by user

  • Orders by sales date

  • Ticket types per event


Tickets by date

Select Tickets by date to generate a report of the number of sold tickets within a certain period. Select the period for which you want an overview and select the desired payment method. Then click on Download for a report of the number of sold tickets within that period.


Tickets by event

Tickets by event creates a report of the number of sold tickets per event. You select the event and the desired payment method. Click on Download for a report of the ticket sales of this specific event.


Tickets by user

Tickets by user allows you to create a report of the number of door tickets purchased by each backstage user. You can use this overview, for example, to make up the balance or to settle with an external presale address. For this report you select the backstage user, the period for which you want an overview and the desired payment method.


Orders by sales date

Select Orders by sales date to create a report of the number of orders within a given time period. An order can contain multiple tickets and tickets for different events. Select the period for which you want an overview and the payment method.


Ticket types per event

Via Ticket types per event you can create an overview of the number of tickets sold/scanned for events that have taken place within a certain period. The table shows how many tickets of each type were sold per event. The second tab in this report (called Visitors) shows the same but with numbers of scanned tickets. Useful for periodic reporting and accountability. You select the period you want an overview of and optionally choose a project type and/or a project lead.

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