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Publish and pay
What publishing turns on, what the price is built from, and why capacity and duration are declared before the doors rather than after.
Publishing asks for three things: a name, a participant capacity, and the fee paid. It does not ask for content.
The price
Base fee
Twelve dollars, which buys the entire feature set.
Participants
Graduated on the capacity you declare: forty cents each for the first fifty, thirty-five to five hundred, twenty-five to a thousand, fifteen beyond.
Duration
Ten dollars for every started hour of the window you declared.
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The price breakdown in the settings panel, with the tier lines visible.
Capacity and duration are declared up front because they are not estimates to us. About fifteen minutes before your start time a real machine near your venue is assigned to your event and sized from that number, and it is held for the window you named. That is also why hours cost more than people: padding hours reserves capacity nobody uses.
What publishing turns on
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The URL starts resolving and the page becomes public.
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The link preview card is generated.
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The live server is scheduled.
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Any agenda reminders you set are queued.
The URL freezes at that moment. Everything else stays editable, including the dates.