Registration & Form Configuration
Site builder for the registration portal: structure, content blocks, styling and advanced custom code.
23 articles
Manage Email Domain Restrictions for RegistrationLearn how to control event access by allowing or blocking specific email domains during the registration process.
Element Descriptions and ConfigurationGet full control over your event registration experience by learning how to create and manage elements — the building blocks that define what registrants see and submit on your public…
Configure and use Page Elements for Event SitesLearn how to select, add, and manage the various interface elements used to build registration pages, portals, and on-site check-in screens.
Import and manage Profile Additional QuestionsDiscover how to bulk upload responses for profile questions and manage your question library efficiently using the Launchpad import tool.
Manage Access Codes for Event RegistrationControl access to your public registration site by creating, importing, and managing access codes in Launchpad Admin.
Add and manage blocked domains for registration controlThis article explains how to manage domain exceptions in the registration system, either blocking or allowing specific email domains based on your event’s needs.
Create and manage Classification TypesExplore how to define registrant roles using a flexible three-level hierarchy to organize your audience and power your ticketing logic.
Manage Registration Additional QuestionsRegistration additional questions allow you to collect custom data from registrants beyond the standard fields, for example dietary preferences, shoe size, or company‑specific data
Create and manage Guest TypesOrganize attendee companions by defining specific categories like spouses, children, or colleagues to streamline your registration workflows.
Manage Membership Numbers for exclusive accessDiscover how to use membership numbers to provide exclusive pricing, verify eligibility, and enhance your event reporting.
Manage Registration TypesLearn how to set up and manage date-based pricing tiers for event registrations.
Efficiently Manage Registrant RecordsDiscover how to handle the full lifecycle of attendee data, including manual additions, cancellations, substitutions, and record restoration.
Manage Profile additional questionsDiscover how to capture customized attendee data by creating and managing additional profile fields for your registration site.
Import Additional Registration DataDiscover how to bulk upload custom questions and attendee responses to manage large volumes of data efficiently.
Find Existing Registration RecordsDiscover how to use quick and advanced search tools to locate individual attendees, companies, or specific confirmation data.
Collect Registration Data Using Registrant ElementsDiscover how to use customizable input fields, ticket selectors, and session tools to build a comprehensive data collection form for your attendees.
Registration Site & Page Building
Build the visual structure and aesthetic of your registration portal to ensure a professional attendee journey.
Configure and build Registration page contentMaster the Page Builder's edit tab to structure content groups, manage columns, and add interactive elements for a seamless registration experience.
Build and manage Page Builder StepsConfigure and sequence the user journey for registrants, speakers, and exhibitors by managing Page Builder Steps to create customized, filter-driven event flows.
Design and manage branded ThemesStandardize your event's visual identity by creating and managing custom HTML/CSS Themes for registration pages, speaker portals, and email communications.
Manage JavaScript and CSS files
Add an email button to your event
Manage Submit ButtonsThis article explains how the “Submit” button works in Launchpad by Swapcard, and how admins can customize its text, appearance, and optional processing modal to improve user feedback and prevent…
Social Media Buttons setupThis article describes how to add and configure social media sharing buttons (Facebook, LinkedIn, X/Twitter, and Email) and how to track their use via built‑in reports.
