Shopify Mapping
If you sell tickets via Shopify, use Shopify Mapping to link Shopify product IDs to your event’s ticket categories. This ensures orders from Shopify create the correct registrations in Quicket.
Where
- Event dashboard → Event Management → Shopify Mapping (
.../events/<eventSlug>/shopify)
When to use
- You run an event and also sell tickets on Shopify.
- You need orders from Shopify to sync as Quicket registrations.
- You want one source of truth for attendees across both systems.
Creating a mapping
- Go to Shopify Mapping for the event.
- Click Add mapping (or Create).
- Enter the Shopify Product ID (from your Shopify product).
- Select the Ticket category to map it to.
- Save. The mapping is used when Shopify orders sync to Quicket.
Managing mappings
| Action | Description |
|---|---|
| Create | Add a new product-to-category mapping |
| Edit | Change the mapped category for a product |
| Delete | Remove a mapping |
| Sync | Trigger a sync from Shopify to pull recent orders |
Sync
Use Sync to manually pull orders from Shopify into Quicket. Depending on configuration, this may create new registrations for recent Shopify purchases.
Notes
- Shopify Product ID is the numeric ID from Shopify (Admin → Products → product URL or API).
- Each mapping links one Shopify product to one Quicket category. If you have multiple product variants, you may need multiple mappings.
- Sync behavior depends on your Shopify integration setup — check with support if orders are not appearing.
Image placeholder: Shopify Mapping page with table of mappings (Product ID, Category) and Add/Sync buttons. Add screenshot when ready.