After months of hard work we are very proud to announce the release of Buddyvents 2.0, the ultimate events plugin for BuddyPress. This version is fully compatible with BuddyPress 1.5 and comes with a long list of new enriching features, improvements and bugfixes.
Monetize your website with ease. With Buddyvents v2 you are now able to create and sell tickets for your events. Receive commissions on every single ticket sale for your members’ events.
As of November 1, 2011 we will not provide any support for Buddyvents v1.x. The respective forums will still be open and accessible though.
All existing customers will receive a voucher code via email. Please make sure to check your inboxes and grab your discounted copy of Buddyvents 2.0 now. Don’t wait too long. The voucher code will be valid until October 15, 2011 only.
Check out the new features of Buddyvents 2.0.
- NEW: PayPal integration
- NEW: Ticketing system
- NEW: API documentation using Documenter 1.4
- NEW: PDF invoice system
- NEW: Sales overview pages for site and event admins
- NEW: Webhooks overview page for site admins
- NEW: 4 dashboard widgets (latest events, this months earnings, unpaid invoices & to be approved events)
- NEW: Custom Google maps info window
- NEW: Events/calendar shortcode system
- NEW: Support for native BP oEmbed
- NEW: Everybody can attach an event to a group (incl. approval system for group admins)
- NEW: Attendees can be added manually
Please find below the rest of the changelog:
- Added: Lots of PHPDoc style documentation for functions
- Added: Various display options for documents, schedules and iCal download
- Added: humans.txt
- Added: Various filters and actions
- Added: More consistent way of removing the upgrade nag
- Added: Backend access is controlled by custom user capabilities
- Added: Email notifications for approved/declined events
- Added: System for adding custom backend bulk actions
- Added: Events to main search form
- Added: Increased security
- Added: Increased security
- Added: Help texts on backend pages
- Added: Ajax loader to colorbox popups
- Added: API keys and webhooks get cleaned up on user deletion
- Added: API keys get suspended automatically if hit limit has been reached 5 times
- Changed: Even better JS loading both on the front and the backend
- Changed: Group contact details can be optional now
- Changed: Moved all options from site_meta table back to blog options to allow for multi-BP setups
- Changed: All instances of file_get_contents and cURL to WP_Http
- Changed: Invites are now disabled during event creation if events need approval
- Changed: BPE Extension now also works in the backend
- Changed: Grid view, Google maps and PHP calendar use AJAX to get event information
- Changed: Dev/minified versions of JS/CSS files
- Changed: Readme and changelog are html files now
- Changed: Slight style changes in the backend
- Changed: Various vars in activity stream functions
- Changed: Log function takes multidimensional arrays and strings now
- Changed: Inconsistency in event comment component
- Removed: Unused datepicker images
- Removed: All WP_DEBUG notices
- Bugfix: Ajax loader for invites did not show
- Bugfix: Group fields get prepopulated again when creating events
- Bugfix: Eventmeta did not get deleted under certain circumstances when event got deleted
- Bugfix: Timezone and venue arrays
- Bugfix: Single navigation showed unapproved events
- Bugfix: Publishing events to Twitter, Eventbrite and Facebook
- Bugfix: Search terms were not picked up on search results map
- Bugfix: Document extension could get deleted when editing
- Bugfix: Random events only return public ones now
- Bugfix: Calendar widget was influenced by normal loop default variables

Hello Shabushabu,
I want to ask if you know why did in my site when clicking the event in the calendar it pops up their is a box but no content. This is very important for me.
Hi Joel,
Please use our forums for support.
Cheers,
Stefan