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Event registration & ticketing links

Cap your registration link at venue capacity and it stops accepting sign-ups the moment you're full — no overbooking, no manual monitoring of a spreadsheet. Set it to expire on event day, and generate a QR code for posters, badges, and printed tickets in the same click.

QR code — real, scan it
truthylink.com/summer-fest

On the poster and badge — scan to register

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Never oversell the room

Cap registration at your venue's capacity and the link stops taking sign-ups on its own. Set it to expire on event day too, so a stale registration link doesn't quietly stay open for next year's search traffic to find.

Built for a hard headcount and a hard deadline

Capacity-capped registration

Set the link's max-click cap to your venue capacity. Once that many people have clicked through to register, the link stops resolving — you can't oversell a room with a fixed number of seats.

Automatic expiry on event day

Set the link to expire on the event date. There's no window after the event where the registration link is still live and quietly collecting sign-ups for something that already happened.

Instant QR code for print

Generate a QR code for the registration link in one click and download it for posters, name badges, table tents, or printed tickets — no separate QR tool needed.

Branded links for every event

A slug like /summit-2026-rsvp next to your brand name reads as legitimate on a flyer or in an email invite, where an unfamiliar shortener domain makes people hesitate to tap.

Link safety scanning

Every registration destination is checked against Google Safe Browsing, so attendees clicking a link on a poster or badge aren't routed through a page that's since been flagged.

Bot-filtered registration data

See how many real people clicked your registration link, separate from crawler and preview-bot traffic — useful when you're trying to gauge actual interest versus raw click counts.

How event registration links work

1

Shorten your registration page URL

Paste the link to your Eventbrite page, RSVP form, or ticketing platform into Truthylink and get a branded slug back — /gala-2026 instead of a long platform URL.

2

Set the max-click cap to your capacity

Enter your venue's seat count as the link's max-click cap. Once it's reached, the link stops sending people to the registration page — the room can't be oversold.

3

Set the link to expire on event day

Add an expiry date for the day of the event. After that, the link stops working entirely, so it can't keep collecting registrations for an event that's already happened.

4

Generate a QR code for print

Download a QR code for the link in one click. Put it on posters, badges, printed tickets, or table signage to bridge offline promotion and the online registration form.

5

Watch registrations fill up

Bot-filtered click data shows real registration activity as it happens, so you can see how close you are to your capacity cap without refreshing a spreadsheet.

Try it free for 14 days

Pro trial — no credit card required. Unlimited links, max-click caps, expiry dates, and QR codes.