Affordable Event Ticketing Software
Sell tickets online with fees significantly lower than Eventbrite or Ticketmaster. No monthly costs, no setup fees - just simple, transparent pricing.
See How Much You'll Save
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ValleyFinder
Our platform
Eventbrite
3.7% + $1.79 per ticket
Ticketmaster
~20-25% of ticket price
Sell 100 tickets at $50 and save $-11 in fees
Everything You Need to Sell Tickets
Professional ticketing tools without the professional price tag
Secure Checkout
Powered by Stripe with PCI-compliant payment processing. Accept all major credit cards securely.
Fast Payouts
Get paid directly to your bank account within 2-3 business days after your event ends.
QR Code Tickets
Digital tickets with QR codes for easy check-in. Attendees receive tickets instantly via email.
Multiple Ticket Types
Create general admission, VIP, early bird, and custom ticket tiers. Set different prices and quantities.
Real-Time Analytics
Track sales, revenue, and attendance in real-time. Know exactly how your event is performing.
Mobile-Friendly
Beautiful event pages that work perfectly on any device. Your attendees can buy tickets anywhere.
How We Compare
See why event organizers are switching to ValleyFinder
| Feature | ValleyFinderRECOMMENDED | Eventbrite | Ticketmaster |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly Fee | $0 | $0-$99/mo | Custom pricing |
| Per-Ticket Fee (on $50 ticket) | ~$4.75 | $3.64 + payment | $11+ |
| Free Events | |||
| Setup Costs | $0 | $0 | High |
| Fast Payouts (2-3 days after event) | |||
| Local Event Promotion | |||
| No Exclusive Contracts | |||
| Transparent Pricing |
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about selling tickets on ValleyFinder
ValleyFinder charges a flat fee of $1-$5 based on your ticket price, plus Stripe's payment processing fee of 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. For example, on a $50 ticket, you'd pay about $4.75 total in fees - significantly less than competitors like Eventbrite.
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