MEC Virtual Events 1.3.0
MEC Virtual Events lets you securely display your virtual event details on your WordPress site using embed codes, usernames, and passwords. Choose to show info only after ticket purchase or to all visitors, and automatically email access details after booking. This WordPress plugin simplifies event access, boosts registrations, and integrates smoothly with your existing setup.
Description
MEC Virtual Events is a WordPress plugin that helps you present secure virtual event access details directly on your site. By using embed codes together with a username and password, you can publish the information your attendees need to join your webinar, meeting, or virtual session. The plugin lets you control when those details become visible—either only after users book a ticket or for everyone who visits the page. It also supports sending access credentials automatically via email after booking, reducing manual follow-ups and keeping the process clear for attendees.
Main Features
- Virtual event details display — Show your virtual event information on WordPress pages for the right audience.
- Embed code support — Include your event embed code so attendees can access the virtual session context.
- Username/password credentials — Configure access credentials that are tied to the event details you publish.
- After-ticket visibility option — Display the access information only after users book a ticket.
- Public visibility option — Make the event details available to all visitors when you want open access.
- Email access delivery — Send the access details to users after booking to minimize friction.
- Booking-aware access flow — Align the information shown on the page with your ticket/booking status.
- Simple setup per event — Manage event access data in the plugin so you can reuse your approach across virtual events.
Benefits
- Stronger access control — Limits credential exposure to booked attendees when you choose gated display.
- Better registration outcomes — Encourages sign-ups by tying access visibility to ticket booking.
- Smoother attendee experience — Gives users clear access information at the right time.
- Improved security — Reduces the chance of public credential sharing by controlling what’s shown on-site.
- Less manual admin work — Automates email delivery of access details after booking.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress sites that sell tickets for webinars and virtual events
- Online course providers and coaching programs running live sessions
- Event agencies managing client-facing virtual conferences
- Communities and organizers hosting recurring virtual meetups
- Marketing teams coordinating webinars where access must be controlled