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Manage events

This guide is for operators who need to update what guests or visitors see without digging through unrelated admin screens.

By the end of this guide, you will know:

  • where BevWerk keeps the events manager when a location does not yet have website access
  • how the add-event form is separated from the event list
  • how search and pagination support day-to-day event upkeep
  • when website page editing becomes available for a location

Public-facing content is easier to trust when the product separates:

  • event management
  • list navigation for larger sets of content
  • website page editing for locations that have it enabled

That structure gives operators a calmer way to maintain outward-facing information.

Why this walkthrough starts with events instead of page tabs

Section titled “Why this walkthrough starts with events instead of page tabs”

The current demo workspace does not have location website pages enabled, so BevWerk exposes the public-facing events manager directly from the toolbar settings menu.

Once website access is enabled for a location, BevWerk also unlocks the dedicated website page-editing workspace.

The events tools are not hidden behind one overloaded screen. BevWerk breaks them into clear workspaces so you can:

  • jump straight into event management from the toolbar
  • open the add-event form only when you need it
  • move through larger event lists without losing context