What ticket statuses mean
Issued, Redeemed, Expired, Voided, Refunded — when each appears and what to do.
Last updated 25 April 2026
Every ticket has one of five statuses. Understanding them avoids door-time confusion.
The five statuses
| Status | Means | Door action |
|---|---|---|
| Issued | Valid, unused | Admit (after redeem) |
| Redeemed | Already used (and used up if multi-pass) | Do not admit |
| Expired | Past validity window | Do not admit |
| Voided | Manually revoked by host | Do not admit |
| Refunded | Buyer was refunded | Do not admit |
When each appears
- Issued → set the moment the buyer's payment succeeds + ticket email is sent
- Redeemed → set when host scans + redeems at the door (or all redemptions used on multi-pass)
- Expired → automatic, based on event date + 4hr grace, or product expiry days
- Voided → manual host action via Revoke button (e.g. ticket sold to wrong event by mistake)
- Refunded → automatic when host issues a refund AND chose "Refund + void ticket"
Multi-pass tickets
If a ticket allows N redemptions (e.g. 5-class pack), the status stays Issued showing Used X/N until X reaches N — then flips to Redeemed.
Refunded but not voided? A host can refund a buyer and choose to keep the ticket usable (e.g. goodwill — refund a no-show but let them attend the next session). The status stays Issued in that case.