Beyond the basics like title and tags, CloudJoi gives you optional fields that help set clearer expectations for your audience — things like how long the show runs, whether there’s an intermission, and details like dress code or age limits.
Duration
Enter the total running time of your event in minutes.
This helps audience members plan their schedule and transport, especially for late-night or family-friendly shows.
📝 Example:
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A typical theatre play: 90 minutes
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A concert with breaks: 120 minutes
Intermission
Let us know if your event includes a break.
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Yes: You’ll be prompted to specify the number of intermissions and the length of each.
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No: We’ll assume the event runs through without pause.
🎭 Tip: Use this field if your show includes an intermission for toilet breaks, F&B, or merchandise sales.
Additional Info Fields
These are optional — but helpful for the audience:
Doors Open Time
Let people know when they can enter the venue (e.g. “30 minutes before showtime”).
Dress Code
Let your audience know what to wear. You can select from a list of predefined options:
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Black Tie
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Formal
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Semi Formal
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Smart Casual
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Business Casual
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Casual
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Informal
🧥 This field is optional — but it’s helpful for galas, themed events, or premium performances.
Child Admission Policy
Let patrons know if kids are allowed:
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Minimum age
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Whether a child ticket is needed
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If parental supervision is required
Seating Type
Select the layout that best describes your audience setup. This helps set expectations for patrons and gives your event page more clarity.
Available options:
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Assigned by Venue
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Auditorium
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Banquet
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Boardroom
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Cabaret
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Chevron
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Classroom
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Free Seating
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Free Standing
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Numbered Seating
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U-Shaped
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Zone Seating
🪑 Note: These are visual indicators only — they won’t control ticketing or seat logic.
🎟️ Need a seat map?
If you require Numbered Seating, CloudJoi will need to set up the seat map for you.
Email community@cloudjoi.com with your venue layout and event details.
These fields make a big difference in building trust — especially for parents, groups, and first-time audiences.