You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Copy file name to clipboardExpand all lines: pages/compared-to/eventbrite.md
+17Lines changed: 17 additions & 0 deletions
Display the source diff
Display the rich diff
Original file line number
Diff line number
Diff line change
@@ -30,6 +30,15 @@ blocks:
30
30
sell, so the maths is simple: if you sell more than a few dozen tickets
31
31
a year, Chobble Tickets is cheaper.
32
32
33
+
- type: markdown
34
+
content: |
35
+
> "Eventbrite takes £275 per event, but Chobble is £87.50. Sure, I have
36
+
> to pay £50 a year for Chobble, but that cost is absorbed in less than
37
+
> the first event. It's literally paying for itself on the first event
38
+
> and still saving nearly £100."
39
+
>
40
+
> — [Elliott's Bouncy Castle Hire](https://www.elliottsbouncycastlehire.co.uk/news/2026-02-13/new-ticket-platform-initial-review), who switched from Eventbrite after 12 years of running ticketed events
41
+
33
42
- type: include
34
43
file: price-comparator.html
35
44
@@ -206,6 +215,14 @@ blocks:
206
215
- You want an app marketplace with 100+ integrations
207
216
- You have very low volume and prefer paying per ticket over an annual fee
208
217
218
+
> "I've launched my first tickets with it and have already done things
219
+
> like switch tickets to other time slots, issued refunds, amended the
220
+
> price, copied tickets over, used the check-in and check-out. It
221
+
> genuinely feels like it's a like-for-like of my current provider, but
222
+
> with far more potential and a fraction of the cost."
0 commit comments