Zero fees for fans.
Free to start for organisers.
Most ticketing platforms charge booking fees. We get it, that's how they run. We just decided to try something different.
What if the price on the ticket
was just... the price?
Booking fees exist for a reason. Platforms need to cover their costs, and that's fair. But as fans ourselves, we always wondered what it would look like if a ticketing platform could work without them.
So we built one to find out.
Zero fees. Zero commission.
Simple as that.
We built tickts because we wanted to see if ticketing could work differently. No booking fees for fans, free to start for organisers. Just a straightforward way to sell and buy tickets.
Zero fees for fans
The price on the ticket is the price you pay. No booking fees, no service charges, no surprises at checkout.
Free to start for organisers
No commission, no revenue share. You sell a £50 ticket, your fans pay £50. Advanced features available from £29/mo. Standard Stripe processing applies.
Direct payouts
Payments go straight to your Stripe account. We never hold your funds. Stripe pays out to your bank on a rolling schedule.
UK-based
Built in the UK, for the UK. Your data stays here, your money stays here, and you can actually talk to a human if something goes wrong.
Join the growing number of venues and promoters using tickts across the UK.
Your next event,
fee-free.
Zero booking fees for fans. Free to start for organisers. No commission, no contracts.
Frequently asked questions
Is tickts really free?
Fans never pay booking fees — the price on the ticket is the price you pay. For organisers, our Starter plan is completely free: no commission, no platform fees, and no monthly subscription. If you need advanced features like reserved seating, detailed analytics, or priority support, our Growth plan is £29/mo and Pro is £69/mo. Stripe's standard payment processing fee (1.5% + 20p) applies to paid tickets on all plans, which is the same rate you'd pay using Stripe directly. Free tickets have zero fees of any kind.
How does tickts make money?
Tickts is free to start for every organiser, and fans never pay booking fees on any plan. We generate revenue through optional paid subscriptions — our Growth (£29/mo) and Pro (£69/mo) plans — which unlock advanced features like reserved seating, detailed analytics, and priority support for larger organisations. Core ticketing is free.
What types of events can I sell tickets for?
Any event. Tickts is designed for grassroots sports — football matches, rugby fixtures, cricket matches, and more — but it works just as well for music gigs, comedy nights, theatre performances, community fundraisers, and any other event where you need to sell tickets.
How do payments work?
Tickts uses Stripe Connect, which means payments go directly to your own Stripe account. We never hold your funds or take a cut of your ticket revenue. Stripe pays out to your bank on a rolling schedule (typically within a few business days).
Can I use tickts for season tickets?
Yes. Tickts supports season passes with automatic fixture detection, per-match scanning, and renewal management. Season ticket holders get a single pass that works across all fixtures in the season.
How do I scan tickets at the door?
Use our built-in QR scanner from any smartphone browser. You can assign door staff access so they can scan tickets without needing a full organiser account. The scanner works offline too — it pre-fetches ticket data so you're covered even with poor signal at the venue.
Can fans transfer tickets to someone else?
If the organiser has enabled transfers, fans can transfer tickets to another person via email. The recipient gets a new unique QR code, and the original ticket is invalidated. This prevents fraud while giving fans flexibility. Ticket transfers are available to organisers on all plans, including Starter.
Is tickts available outside the UK?
tickts is now live in both the UK (tickts.co.uk) and Ireland (tickts.ie), supporting GBP and EUR payments through Stripe. If you're interested in using tickts in another country, get in touch and we'll let you know when we expand.