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  2. Ticketbud - Wikipedia

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    The software allows event organizers to sell tickets to events and also to promote and market their events on websites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Founded in 2009 in Austin, Texas, Ticketbud's revenue is derived from a fee placed upon tickets sold through its software at $0.99 + 2% of the ticket's value per ticket. [citation needed]

  3. Eventbrite - Wikipedia

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    The service allows users to browse, create, and promote local events. The service charges a fee to event organizers in exchange for online ticketing services, unless the event is free. [2] In September or October 2023, Eventbrite changed their pricing plans to limit free events to 25 tickets before they would begin to charge organizers fees. [3]

  4. Humanitix - Wikipedia

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    Humanitix (/ h j uː ˈ m æ n ə t ɪ k s / hyoo-MAN-ə-tiks [1]) is a not-for-profit organisation, notable for operating an event ticketing platform to raise funds for education projects. Humanitix directs 100% of profits from booking fees to a range of education programs and operates in the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

  5. SeatGeek - Wikipedia

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    SeatGeek is a mobile-focused ticket platform that enables users to buy and sell tickets for live sports, concerts, and theater events. SeatGeek allows both mobile app and desktop users to browse events, view interactive color-coded seatmaps, complete purchases, and receive electronic or print tickets.

  6. Why an online ticket platform considers Netflix its ... - AOL

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    Dice CEO Phil Hutcheon — who runs an app-based ticket sale platform for live events — said he considers Netflix a key source of competition that forces ticket vendors to make the concert-going ...

  7. SevenRooms - Wikipedia

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    SevenRooms' hospitality technology platform is used by restaurants, hotels, and other venues to “take online reservations, manage bookings, and gather guest feedback from guests about their visits”. [13] The profiles store data such as diner preferences and amount spent, to help the businesses customize customer service for future visits. [13]

  8. Tessitura (software) - Wikipedia

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    Tessitura is a software package for nonprofit arts and culture organizations, marketed as "arts enterprise software." Tessitura was initially developed by the Metropolitan Opera for its internal use, and integrates ticketing, fundraising, and customer relationship management functions.

  9. Dice (ticketing company) - Wikipedia

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    Dice (stylized as DICE) is a ticketing software company based in London, United Kingdom. [1] Its web and mobile technology products enable users (often referred to by the company as fans) [2] to search, browse and buy tickets to all kinds of live events, including concerts, festivals, comedy shows and other types of performances or talks.