Eventbrite. It is one of the most famous platforms and for good reason. Eventbrite allows you to create events easily and in a matter of seconds. It is free to use for free events and charges a small percentage of each ticket sold in paid ones.Mar 24, 2017
Is StubHub good for selling tickets?
Yes, StubHub is legit. The site's 100% guarantee ensures that ticket buyers, “get valid tickets to any event or your money back.” Purchasing from StubHub means “Tickets will be 100% authentic and arrive before the event,” according to legitticketreviews.com.Nov 1, 2021
Can I sell tickets on Facebook Marketplace?
This feature is currently available in the US only. We work with Eventbrite to offer event tickets on Marketplace. Listing tickets on Marketplace lets businesses reach more people and use their shopping intent to promote event tickets for sale.
Are SeatGeek and StubHub the same?
Both SeatGeek and StubHub have their own applications – available on both Apple Store and Play Store. There are not too many differences between the actual websites and the apps – same fees, features, ticket selection and online experience.
Is Vivid Seats like StubHub?
Compared to its rivals, Vivid Seats usually undercuts by a decent amount. There are fees—the price you see at first isn't the price you pay, but costs are still below StubHub in many instances. ... There are many comments found on Vivid Seats and independent feedback sites citing their excellent service.Jun 6, 2021
What is the difference between StubHub and Ticketmaster?
For popular events, Ticketmaster sells out very quickly or has only limited seating choices. That is where Stub Hub and it's ilk come in. Stub Hub is a ticket re-seller. Anyone who has a ticket can re-sell through Stub Hub at whatever price they wish, and Stub Hub charges a fee for the service.
Is AXS and Ticketmaster the same?
Hi. No ticketmaster and axs are not the same company.Sep 5, 2013
Are SeatGeek and Ticketmaster the same?
SeatGeek takes on Ticketmaster with primary ticketing platform that can be integrated into any app. … Founded in 2009, SeatGeek has hitherto served as a marketplace and aggregator for tickets sold elsewhere, and it recently opened up to let anyone resell their tickets too.