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Ticketta!(チケッタ!) is an electronic and paper ticket sales service for event organizers. The examples shown on the current page are mostly university, alumni, or symphony orchestra concerts. It is not positioned as a general-purpose project management SaaS, but rather as an event ticketing management tool built around ticket sales, seat selection, delivery, and admission checks.
Its core feature is seating chart management: buyers can choose their own seats on a seating map, while organizers can clearly see seat availability, reducing the need for manual seat assignment and lowering the risk of duplicate bookings. For electronic tickets, the platform can issue QR-code e-tickets that can be delivered via email, personal pages, or SNS; it also supports issuing and mailing paper tickets with QR codes. At the venue, QR codes can be scanned instead of tearing ticket stubs, and admission logs such as total attendee counts can be summarized. However, the page states that data will not be provided in a personally identifiable form. The system also supports restricting purchasable seats, which can be used for scenarios such as social distancing.
The captured text mentions “usage fees” and a “pricing table,” but does not include specific rates, so the cost level cannot be assessed. In the COVID-19-related notice, it states that if an event is canceled, the service fees that would normally be payable may be waived, excluding actual costs such as credit card processing fees and paper ticket issuance fees. The platform offers a demo version where users can try the process from seat selection to purchase. Payment methods are relatively broad, covering credit cards, convenience store payments, bank transfers, Pay-easy, PayPay, Line Pay, and メルペイ, clearly targeting the Japanese market.
Its strengths are a strong fit for reserved-seat events, lower delivery costs through e-tickets, QR-code admission checks that make on-site statistics easier, and organizer support via email, phone, and online meetings. The provider may even propose solutions or implement new features based on specific needs. The downsides are that it does not appear to be a standardized SaaS where organizers can simply fill out a form and publish an event, and pricing is not transparent. The page also does not disclose information about APIs, third-party integrations, team permissions, or enterprise security certifications. It is better suited to local concerts in Japan, school clubs, amateur or semi-professional orchestras, and cultural event organizers.
Access from mainland China, cross-border payments, and Chinese-language support are not explained in the text, so these remain unknown. If selling tickets to audiences in China, organizers should verify website connectivity, availability of Japanese payment methods, and customer support language in particular. Comparable options include Peatix, EventRegist, teket, and LivePocket in the Japanese market, or China-based platforms such as Damai and Maoyan Live Entertainment.
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ticketta.net is an Japan 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 ticketta.net directly.