Account & settings

Saving events

Keep events for later with a private watchlist — hearts on cards, a Save button, and your /saved page.

Found an event you're not ready to book yet? Save it. Saved events live in your private watchlist at /saved so you can come back when you've made up your mind.

Before you start

You need an account — saving is tied to you, not your browser. If you tap a heart while signed out, you'll be asked to sign in first and brought straight back.

How to save an event

Two ways, same result:

  • On event cards — tap the heart icon on any event card on the home page, category pages, or in search results. Filled heart = saved.
  • On the event page — click the Save button next to the share button. It switches to Saved once the event is on your list.

Tap or click again to remove the event from your list.

Saving is not a ticket, a reservation, or an RSVP — it just keeps the event where you can find it.

Your saved list

Open /saved — it's the Saved tab in the bottom bar on mobile, or the heart button in the top navigation on desktop. Your list is split into two tabs:

  • Upcoming — saved events that haven't happened yet
  • Past — saved events whose date has passed

Each card links to the event page, and the heart on the card removes it from your list.

Who can see your saves

Nobody. Saves are completely private: organisers can't see who saved their event, there are no public save counts, and nothing appears on your profile.

What can go wrong

  • The heart didn't stick — if the save fails (for example, you lost connection), the heart flips back. Tap it again.
  • A saved event disappeared from your list — events that are taken down or unpublished by the organiser no longer appear. Cancelled events remain, badged.

Looking for updates from a venue or organiser rather than a single event? Follow them instead — follows notify you about new events, while saves track events you've already found.

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