Subscribed to a few organizers I follow and got notified the moment one of them posted a new event. Bought tickets before they sold out because I heard about it first.
Wine tasting evening with limited capacity slots. The private event option let us manage the guest list tightly before going public.
Community theatre with reserved seating for 200 guests. The seating chart made it easy for buyers to choose and for us to manage the room.
University graduation celebration with separate student and family ticket pricing. Simple to manage and no issues at all on the event day.
Contacted support late at night before a major launch and got a helpful response within minutes. That kind of availability makes a real difference when you are running an event.
Sold out a comedy festival and the waitlist filled quickly. Converted many of those buyers when cancellations came in later. Exactly the right mechanism.
Outdoor music festival with tier pricing across three stages. The analytics gave a clear breakdown of which acts drove the most ticket sales.
Corporate gala dinner with reserved seating for 200 guests. The seating chart made table allocation easy for our planning team well before the event.
Added a merchandise bundle as an add-on at checkout. About a third of buyers included it which added meaningfully to total revenue without any extra steps in the booking flow.
Beach party with drink package add-ons at checkout. Revenue per head was meaningfully higher than at our previous events without the add-on option.
Arts festival across a long weekend. Separate daily tickets were easy to set up and buyers appreciated the flexibility to choose just the days they wanted.
Ran an event with staggered entry times for different ticket tiers. The live check-in dashboard let our team manage each wave of arrivals without any coordination issues between the gates.