We don’t put loads of our branding across your event listings. If it’s an important issue for you, it’s most definitely an important one for us. This is because we value all events equally – no matter the size – and pride ourselves on offering exceptional customer service. We’ll usually respond to you even quicker than this, and always with a truly personal feel. We aim to get back to all customer queries within five minutes. We’re 100% there for you – no matter how big or small your event.We never email them about anything else, because we don’t actually own your customer data, unlike Eventbrite. When someone buys a ticket from us, we’ll email them once with a confirmation of purchase, and that’s it. Why? Because we’re happy to provide the tech that allows you to connect all the tools you need to make ticketing as easy and seamless as possible. You can then import those tickets via API to Ticket Tailor and use our free checkin app to check attendees in. With Ticket Tailor, you can handle ticket purchases in your own channels or even in different ticketing platforms. Right now, you can’t issue tickets through the Eventbrite API, meaning all tickets go through their platform. We offer a fully-fledged open API, giving you the ability to build powerful integrations with your own products or other third-party tools. We have the tech that makes product and third-party tool integration seamless.But we transfer the money directly into your Stripe or PayPal account every time a ticket is bought. You get paid directly – we never hang onto your moneyĮventbrite sometimes pays out the money you make from ticket sales after your event.We don’t take any percentage of your ticket sales – just a simple fixed fee, which works out cheaper for you. We’re the lowest cost alternative to EventbriteĮventbrite charges a percentage of your ticket sales on top of a set fixed fee.īeing an independent business means we don’t need to do this.
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