Your IO account
An account is where events live in IO. An account could be associated with an organisation (e.g. for billing), or it could be specific to a series of events.
A single account can have many events, and each event can have its own custom URL, so it makes sense to create an account for all events that will share billing.
Sign up process
- Visit staging.io.rsvp and click "Sign up"
- Enter your email address and create a password
- Verify your email address by clicking the link we send you
- Complete your account profile with your name and organization details
Your account slug
During setup, you'll choose an account slug - this becomes part of your IO host event URLs (e.g., {account_slug}.staging.tito.page). This slug won’t be visible if you use a custom domain.
The slug must be unique across IO and can only contain lowercase letters, numbers, and hyphens.
Account structure
Each account in IO has a number of shared resources:
- Events (obviously 😛)
In settings, you’ll find the following sections:
Admin
- Tax rates for charging tax in your jurisdiction
- Team for sharing access to all or individual events
- Billing for managing your IO billing plan
- Trash for storing deleted items
Customization
- HTML Templates for customizing how your events look and feel
- Library for uploading files to support custom templates
- Custom fields for using throughout your events
- Digital pass designs for customizing digital passes
- Custom domains for custom landing page domains and email addresses
- Colors For creating a color palette for visually diferentiating ticket types
Third-party apps
- Integrations For finding third-party integrations that we have built
- Integration logs For debugging integrations (or verifying they are working) when necessary
Developers
- API tokens For creating API tokens to interact with our API
- API logs For debugging your use of the API
- Webhooks For receiving real-time notifications in your apps
- Webhook logs For debugging your use of webhooks
Next steps
Once your account is created, you can: