Renaud Visage and Julia and Kevin Hartz founded Eventbrite in 2006, with its headquarters in San Francisco in California.
Another question we ran across in our research was “Who is the CEO of Eventbrite?”.
In 2016, Julia became the CEO of Eventbrite, while Kevin took the role of executive chairman. Renaud Visage built the Eventbrite site platform. Visage started his career as a consultant with Geomatrix Consultants.
Another thing we wondered was; when did Eventbrite raise $50 million?
On April 22, 2013, Eventbrite raised another $60 million in growth capital financing led by Tiger Global, and including T. On August 23, 2018, the company filed for a $200 million IPO.
When we were reading we ran into the inquiry “What is the ticker symbol for Eventbrite?”.
The company went public on the New York Stock Exchange on September 20, 2018 under the ticker symbol EB. Eventbrite was founded in 2006 by Kevin Hartz (Co-Founder and Executive Chairman) and Julia Hartz (Co-Founder and CEO) and Renaud Visage (Co-Founder and CTO). The company was the first major player in this market in the US.
Does eventbrite cost money?
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.
A frequent question we ran across in our research was “What are the fees for Eventbrite?”.
Eventbrite Service Fee: 3.5% + C$0.99 per sold ticket Eventbrite Payment Processing Fee: 2.5% per order Eventbrite Organizer tickets at the door: C$1 per sold ticket.
While the Essential and Professional platforms are free for event creators to use, the cut taken by Eventbrite differs by tier. For the Essential package, the company takes 2% from each ticket sold. For the Professional platform, the company takes 3.5% from each ticket sold.
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.
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.