From sports tryouts and summer camps to after-school programs and school dances, schools often need more than just ticket sales. Sometimes it’s a t-shirt size or a waiver checkbox. Other times, it’s a full sign-up with student names, grades, parent contacts, or medical info. Admittee makes both easy with custom forms built right into the ticket flow—so schools collect exactly what they need, when they need it.
One seamless process
With Admittee, schools can add forms to ticketed events—or use them for activity sign-ups that don’t require tickets. That means families only fill out information once, while schools get everything in one place.
Collect quick details (like shirt sizes or positions)
Add waivers or agreements
Include emergency contact info or medical notes
Customize dropdowns for roles, teams, or classes
Keep everything tied to the event for simple reporting
The fan & family experience
Parents no longer have to print forms, send them back through backpacks, or remember to bring paperwork on event day. Instead, they sign up and pay in the same step—whether it’s for football season tickets, a band trip, or drama camp. It feels simple, organized, and modern.
The admin experience
No more chasing down missing forms or double-entering data into spreadsheets. With Admittee, schools collect the exact information they need upfront and see it tied to each ticket or sign-up. Reports are clean, centralized, and easy to share with coaches, advisors, or administrators.
Why custom forms matter
Events and activities are about more than attendance—they’re about people. Admittee makes it easy to capture the right details in the same flow as tickets and payments, saving time and reducing paperwork. And while Admittee isn’t meant to replace a full SIS or schoolwide registration system, it fills the gap for event sign-ups, activity registrations, and quick info collection—all in one platform. The result? Less stress for schools, fewer hoops for families, and better participation across every event.
Ready to simplify registrations at your school? Get started with Admittee
