Step 1
Choose your event
Browse available events, open the event page, and review the date, venue, and ticket options before making your selection.
Discover the event you want, choose the right ticket category, complete checkout, and receive your confirmation details for entry. Whether the event is free or paid, Vybent helps you move from selection to ticket access with a clear process.
Use the correct email address, confirm your ticket category, and review the event date and venue before completing checkout.
Tickets are commonly sent to your email after checkout.
Some purchases also show a download option on the website.
Save your QR code or ticket file before event day.
Do not share your ticket or QR code with other people.
Follow these steps to complete your booking smoothly and avoid missing your ticket after payment.
Step 1
Browse available events, open the event page, and review the date, venue, and ticket options before making your selection.
Step 2
Pick the right ticket category and quantity, then enter the attendee details carefully, especially the email address that should receive the ticket.
Step 3
Finish payment for paid events, or submit directly where the event is free. Review the confirmation screen in case a ticket download button is shown immediately after purchase.
Step 4
Check your inbox first, then spam, junk, promotions, or updates folders if needed. Save your QR code or ticket file and present it at entry.
Before buying a ticket, take a moment to confirm the event details on its official event page. Check the organizer name, event date, venue, and any recent updates so you know the listing matches what is being advertised.
If anything looks unclear or inconsistent, contact the organizer first before completing your purchase.
Refund and cancellation terms can differ from one event to another. Review the refund policy before you pay so you understand whether tickets are refundable, transferable, or subject to organizer conditions.
Understanding the policy early helps you make an informed decision before checkout.
Tickets should be treated like personal access credentials. Do not forward, share, or post your ticket QR code publicly. If another person uses the same ticket first, access may be delayed or denied at the event.
If you do not receive your ticket in your main inbox, always check your spam, junk, promotions, and updates folders before contacting support.
If your ticket is missing, use the ticket guide first, then reach out with your event name, purchase email, and transaction reference.