Events: Self-Produced vs Collaborative
In Sho-Soft, when creating an event, you’ll be asked to choose whether the event is Self-Produced or Collaborative. This selection helps define how the event is managed and who is responsible for its execution.
Self-Produced Events
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A Self-Produced event is organized and managed entirely by a single entity (the venue OR the producer).
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The entity handles all planning, staffing, inventory, ticketing, and management internally.
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Example: Venue Woodsbury Center hosts its own “Holiday Gala” for the community.
Collaborative Events
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A Collaborative event is organized in partnership with an external producer/client.
- In Sho-Soft, a venue can invite a producer/client to collaborate on a specific event. Once invited, both parties can view and share event information in their respective profiles.
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The venue provides the space and may supply resources (workforce, inventory, etc), while the producer/client collaborates in managing event operations.
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Example: Producer Aurora Event Group rents Venue Woodsbury Center’s Ballroom to host their “Aurora Gala.”
Tip: Be sure to select the correct event type during setup, since this choice impacts your available features and workflow.
Note:
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Self-Produced events: Enable the Box Office tool for ticketing.
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Collaborative events: Allows the venue to invite and link producer accounts, and use tools like Quotes, Invoices and share systems like daily Activities.
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These tools are mutually exclusive: the type of event you select (Self-Produced or Collaborative) determines which set of tools you’ll have access to for the created event.
Next Steps
Venue:
See how to add an event for the first time and choose if it is self-produced or collaborative
See how to edit events at anytime to change the event from self-produced to collaborative or vice versa
Invite a client as a producer for a collaborative event
Producer:
Learn how the venue can invite a producer to collaborate on an event