User-Submitted Events
Let community members, organizers, staff, instructors, partners, or approved users submit events through a public-facing form.
Let users, members, organizers, partners, and community contributors submit events from the front end of your WordPress website while keeping event review and publishing workflows organized.
Front-end event submission helps organizations gather event details from contributors while keeping the WordPress admin area protected and the publishing process easier to manage.
Let community members, organizers, staff, instructors, partners, or approved users submit events through a public-facing form.
Collect event details before publishing so teams can review quality, accuracy, formatting, and relevance.
Support local event calendars, campus calendars, nonprofit calendars, public programs, and member-driven event hubs.
Collect organizer names, contact information, venues, virtual links, categories, descriptions, and attendee instructions.
Support repeat programs, class series, meetings, workshops, and recurring community activities.
Build a larger event content library by collecting relevant events that support audience interest and topical depth.
Organizations that manage active event calendars often need help gathering information. Front-end submission gives contributors a simple way to provide event details without requiring backend access.
Webnus front-end event submission pages help connect contributor forms with calendars, review workflows, category pages, and published event listings.
Local events, public calendars, meetups, clubs, activities, and open submissions.
Campus events, lectures, workshops, student activities, and department programs.
Volunteer programs, fundraisers, donor events, campaigns, and community outreach.
Member events, internal programs, partner activities, and recurring group events.
Front-end submissions become more valuable when they feed community calendars, registration pages, recurring schedules, and event management workflows.
Create a public-facing calendar powered by organizer submissions, local programs, and member events.
Organize submitted events into calendars, categories, recurring schedules, and event pages.
Support repeat submissions for classes, meetings, workshops, and ongoing programs.
Connect submitted events with signup forms, registration details, RSVP paths, and attendee workflows.
Collect campus event submissions from departments, clubs, instructors, and student organizations.
Accept event details for fundraisers, volunteer programs, campaigns, and community outreach.
Use these links to connect front-end submission with community calendars, event registration, nonprofit events, and university event management.
Answer common questions from organizations comparing user-submitted events, community calendars, and WordPress event management tools.
Front-end event submission lets users submit event details through a public-facing form instead of requiring access to the WordPress admin dashboard.
Community organizations, universities, nonprofits, churches, member groups, local directories, event marketplaces, and associations often use front-end event submission.
Yes. A front-end submission workflow can be structured so submitted events are reviewed, edited, categorized, or approved before appearing on a public calendar.
Event submissions can help grow relevant event content, category pages, community calendars, and internal linking when submissions are curated and published with useful details.
Use Webnus tools to collect event submissions, review listings, publish calendars, and grow community-focused event content.
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