Could be great, needs to improve feature set and QA
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We run a few community events a year, and needed a ticketing platform that would replace Eventbrite due to their increasing costs
Pros
- Their fee structure is very competitive, particularly for tickets that are $5 or less
- Provides some flexibility with registration questions and specific ticket types
Cons
- Clearly a new product, several bugs and inconsistencies in the the user experience
- Was never able to embed a YouTube video in my event page
- Their support is not ticket oriented (e.g. Zendesk)
- NO API support! Cannot integrate it into workflows like Zapier
- No transaction emails after an order is placed
Likelihood to Recommend
Ideally suited for non-profits or small organizations that want to retain as much of their ticket revenues as possible, AND reduce the impact of fees on their patrons. You would also need to be EXTRA careful when setting up, it's hard to correct mistakes after the fact. e.g. not being able to change the order tickets are displayed, I literally had to delete tickets and re-enter them as new tickets to get them in the desired order
