How your storefront works

Your store gets its own public site at yourstore.zunaro.com. Published events are listed with all-in pricing, buyers check out as guests in minutes, and every order lands in your dashboard.

Every Zunaro store has a public storefront on its own subdomain — yourstore.zunaro.com. Buyers don't need an account: they browse, add tickets to a cart, and check out as guests on a single page.

What buyers see

The home page lists your published events under Upcoming events, with search and category filters. Each card shows all-in "From $25" pricing (or Free) — "The price you see is the price you pay" — plus + tax where applicable when tax is added on top.

On the event page, the ticket section adapts to where the performance is in its sales cycle:

  • Coming soon / "On sale" with the date — sales haven't opened yet.
  • Get tickets — on sale; buyers pick quantities and Add to cart. Per-order minimums and limits show as hints, and scarce inventory shows "Only # tickets left".
  • Online sales have ended / Tickets available at the box office — online sales closed.
  • Sold out — buyers can Join the waitlist with their name, email, and tickets needed, and you'll have their details if tickets free up.

Tickets behind an access code show as Requires an access code until the buyer unlocks them.

The cart hold

Adding tickets to a cart reserves them. By default the hold lasts 10 minutes; you can set it from 1 to 30 minutes with Checkout time limit (minutes) in your organizer settings. When the hold expires, the tickets are released back on sale automatically.

Checkout and payment

Checkout is one page: Your details (first name, last name, email, optional phone — the confirmation goes to that email) and Payment. The payment options shown depend on what you've enabled:

  • Pay by card — available once you've connected an active card payment account (Stripe).
  • PayPal — available once you've connected an active PayPal account.
  • Reserve now, pay at the venue — "No payment now — your tickets are reserved and you pay when you arrive." Enable it with Allow "reserve now, pay at the venue" in your organizer settings; the order arrives in your dashboard as Unpaid and you record the payment at the box office.

After the order

The confirmation page shows the ZNR-XXXXXXXX order number and status — Order confirmed! for paid orders, Your tickets are reserved! for pay-later ones — plus an Add to calendar button that downloads an .ics file for the performance.

Buyers can revisit any order on the lookup page (Find your order) using their order number and the email from checkout — no account needed.