See exactly what Eventbrite's per-ticket fees cost you. Drag the sliders to enter your tickets sold and average price - the calculator breaks down Eventbrite's 3.7% + $1.79 fee and shows what you'd keep on a flat $24/month plan with zero platform fees.
Eventbrite charges a fee on every ticket. TixHQ Pro is a flat $24/month with zero platform fees. Drag the sliders to see your numbers.
Pro pays for itself at just ~9 tickets/month at this price.
Start with ProBased on Eventbrite's published Professional package fee of 3.7% + $1.79 per paid ticket (US, 2026). Payment processing applies on both platforms. TixHQ Starter is free with a small service fee at checkout; Pro removes all TixHQ platform fees.
On its published Professional package (US, 2026), Eventbrite charges 3.7% + $1.79 per paid ticket, plus payment processing of about 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. On a $30 ticket that is roughly $4 in total fees - about 13% of face value, taken before you see a cent. Across a full month of sales it adds up fast, which is the gap this calculator makes visible. For the full breakdown with worked examples, read how much Eventbrite takes per ticket.
On its published Professional package (US, 2026) Eventbrite charges 3.7% + $1.79 per paid ticket, plus payment processing of about 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction. On a $30 ticket that is roughly $4 in total fees - about 13% of face value.
Multiply your ticket price by 3.7%, add $1.79, then add payment processing of 2.9% + $0.30. The calculator above does this across your full monthly volume and shows what a flat $24/month plan with zero platform fees would keep in your pocket instead.
Yes. Flat-fee platforms like TixHQ charge a fixed monthly price with no per-ticket platform fee. At any meaningful volume that costs far less than a percentage-plus-flat fee on every ticket. See the full TixHQ vs Eventbrite comparison.
Start free on Starter, then move to Pro the moment it pays for itself - flat $24/month, zero platform fees, and direct Stripe payouts.
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