Sat · Dec 12
Winter Gala
Doors 7 PM · Tables and general admission
From
$120
White-label box office — built in Chickasaw, Alabama
Your venue gets its own box office on its own domain, wearing your colors. The service fee is added at checkout on the buyer’s side, so a $50 ticket pays you $50. Tables, tickets, and the door list all live under your name.
Watch the ticket redraw as you type
The showcase
All four of these are the same box office wearing different brands. Your audience sees your name and your domain, not ours. The branding studio comes with presets and contrast checks, so it looks right on the first try.
Set up, build the event, go on sale. There’s no sales call to sit through, and you could do the whole thing tonight.
Pick a subdomain, upload your logo, choose your colors. Most venues are live in about eight minutes, and we never ask for a card to get there.
Draft the event, add ticket types from Early Bird to VIP, and lay out tables in the floor-plan studio. Recurring and multi-day events included.
Publish and share the link. Sales show up as they happen, any phone can scan QR codes at the door, and the roster and revenue export whenever you want them.
Tables
Table T-4 by the railing, where the skyline hits. Guests can reserve it themselves, and it stays held for ten minutes while they pay. Your host never has to make the “sorry, that seat’s taken” call at 9:47 PM.
Floor plan — Grand Hall
Try it — drag a tableThe ledger
Sales, revenue, and door counts update as they happen, and attendees or financials export to CSV or XLSX whenever you like. Sales tax is worked out at checkout and reported per event; the platform can remit it, or you can.
Tonight — Winter Gala
LiveRevenue
$4,820
Sold
132/160
At the door
84
Door scan
Your door person opens a link, points the camera, and sees a big GO or STOP. Nothing to install and nothing to log into, which matters at 10 PM when the line is around the corner and they’re holding a tray of drinks.
GO
Table 12 · Seat 3
Jordan Reed
The programme
Links that expire in 15 minutes, because nobody wants to reset a password in a line that wraps around the block.
Expires 15:00Buy the table, invite guests by email, and each claims their own seat with their own QR.
3 of 4 claimedPresets, live preview, and WCAG contrast checks — your colors everywhere your audience looks.
Contrast AAProfile pages that make your lineup look booked-out.
Headliner setClean slugs and structured data, indexed the day you publish.
/e/summer-solsticeReduced motion, font scaling, and keyboard-first flows on every page.
WCAG AAFrom the founder
I spent five years in business intelligence watching how enterprise software companies price their products. They charge what the market will bear, not what the product costs to deliver. When I looked at ticketing platforms through that same lens, the margins were absurd: twenty to thirty percent for infrastructure that costs pennies per transaction. A venue selling $3,000 in tickets might lose $800 before they ever see a dime.
I built TicketSpan because I think the person who books the DJ, hires the security, and sweeps the floor at 3 AM should keep the money their guests paid. Not a platform that puts their logo on your door and calls it a partnership.
One honest caveat: TicketSpan is built for venues that sell their own tickets — promoters, clubs, rooftops, theaters, pop-ups. If you’re reselling a 20,000-seat arena tour, we’re probably not your fit yet. I’d rather be great for 500 venues than mediocre for 50,000.
— Siddh Patel, Chickasaw, AL
Pricing
There’s one service fee per order, added at checkout and paid by the buyer, so you always receive your full ticket price. If you want lower fees or deeper analytics, you can unlock them for a single event or by subscription. Nothing gets buried under “processing” and “convenience.”
$0/mo
6.5% + $1.75
once per order — free events pay $0
from $25/event
from 6.0% + $1.50
lower buyer fee, that event only
Custom
Lowest fees, tailored
priced to your volume
You keep 100%
Sell a $50 ticket, receive $50. The buyer pays the fee, never you.
$50 ticket → buyer pays $55.00 → you get $50.00
Free events cost nothing
For free events there’s no service fee and nothing to set up with Stripe. Guests get their QR pass right away.
free ticket → buyer pays $0.00
Payments by Stripe
Card and ACH payments are processed by Stripe. Your card details never touch our servers.
Tax handled at checkout
Sales tax is calculated at checkout and reported per event — remitted by the platform or by you.
Every scan audited
Check-ins, failures, and undo actions are logged per event, so the door count always reconciles.
Open a TicketSpan box office
Tell me about your venue. I read every one of these personally, and I’ll send you a link to your own box office within a day.
— Siddh Patel, Chickasaw, AL