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qrTicket is a SaaS tool for event ticketing. Its tagline says “vende entradas QR sin comisiones,” meaning it lets organizers sell QR-code tickets without charging commissions or service fees. Based on the crawled content, it showcases several sample events with event names, dates, and locations. Its positioning appears to lean toward online ticket sales for local offline events, clubs, performances, and small gatherings.
The core capabilities that can currently be confirmed are QR-code e-ticket sales and event information display. QR tickets are naturally well suited to offline entry verification, but the page does not disclose common ticketing-system features such as backend ticket-type management, inventory control, discount codes, a ticket-scanning app, refunds, invoicing, or reporting. From an enterprise-software perspective, there is also no visible information about team collaboration, role-based permissions, third-party integrations, APIs, webhooks, or CRM/marketing tool integrations.
qrTicket’s main selling point is “sin comisiones / sin cargo de servicio,” meaning no commissions or service fees, and it also states “Comenzá gratis” — start for free. This is attractive for small event organizers with limited budgets. However, the page does not explain payment gateway fees, payout cycles, plan tiers, paid add-on features, or usage limits, so the true total cost still needs further confirmation.
Its advantages are a clear positioning, what appears to be a low barrier to entry, and a no-service-fee angle for the ticketing market, making it suitable for quickly publishing events and selling QR-code tickets. The drawbacks are also clear: there is very little public information, and no clear explanation of security and compliance, payment methods, permission management, or support services. For high-traffic events, cross-team operations, or events with strong reporting requirements, the evaluation risk is relatively high.
qrTicket is better suited to local small-event organizers, clubs, or performance promoters in Spanish-speaking markets. Its accessibility from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. If selling tickets to users in China, organizers may need to consider WeChat Pay/Alipay, local invoicing, Chinese-language support, ICP filing, and other local requirements. Alternatives include Eventbrite, Ticket Tailor, Universe, as well as China-based options such as 秀动, 有赞门票, and 微盟活动.
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qrticket.app is an Argentina Events provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach qrticket.app directly.