What does eventbrite charge?

Eventbrite charges a service fee for every paid ticket or add-on you sell . If your tickets are free, you don’t pay any fees. The service fees vary per package, country, and currency. Depending on your payout country and payment method, there may be additional fees for payment processing.

(EB *Charge) If you see a charge on your statement referencing Eventbrite, it’s likely related to tickets for an event listed on Eventbrite., and com. The way the charge appears on your statement depends on whether the purchase was made online or on-site at an event.

What is eventeventbrite?

Eventbrite is an event registration and ticketing platform that allows event organizers to create and promote events, customize an event page, and sell tickets online.

You could be thinking “What are the benefits of using Eventbrite?”

Eventbrite does not charge anything for free events whether small or big. A small fee is charged when users start collecting payments, but event organizers can have the attendees pay that fee.

Another query we ran across in our research was “Does Eventbrite have a free option?”.

Both our Essentials and Professional products are free for free tickets — we only charge you each time you sell a paid ticket. Organizers with only free events have access to everything in Essentials, and everything in Professional except for phone, chat, or email support.

Does Eventbrite charge fees for free events?

Eventbrite does not charge fees for free events which means that if you organize an event where attendees don’t have to purchase tickets, you can market your event through Eventbrite without being charged any fees. This enables first-time event organizers to get started without having to worry about selling tickets or accepting payments.

The Eventbrite fees are the prices they charge for letting you set up your event and use their tools (not including the cost to accept payments).

If you sell out every seat, you’d see $15,000 in revenue. However, not before Eventbrite administered its fees. The Professional Package takes 3.5%, and an additional $1.59 per ticket sold in ticket commission. When it’s all said and done, your smaller event could cost you $843 in Eventbrite fees – meaning your take-home would be $14,157*.