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Beyonk is an online ticketing and booking system for visitor attractions, venues, seasonal events, and tourism experience operators, with additional marketing software and agency services layered on top. It is not a traditional physical e-commerce platform, but rather vertical e-commerce infrastructure built around the “ticket sales—admission—repeat purchase” cycle. It is suitable for farms, museums, zoos, theme parks, festivals, soft play centers, tours, and similar use cases.
The platform supports online ticket sales, gift cards, memberships and passes, merchandise and food & beverage add-ons, donations, sponsorships, and private or public event sales. Fulfillment focuses on e-tickets and on-site operations, including QR code ticket scanning, ePOS on-site payments, capacity and time-slot management, attendee lists, calendars, and staff and resource scheduling. Customers can manage bookings themselves, while merchants can handle rescheduling, refunds, and cancellations, and optimize operations through reports and customer insights. On the marketing side, Beyonk offers abandoned cart emails, SEO-friendly event landing pages, automated reminders, review requests, Meta/Google analytics, as well as outsourced services for websites, advertising, email, and social media.
Ticketing platform fees start at around 4%, based on transaction volume. The booking fee can be passed on to consumers or absorbed by the merchant; online payments also incur Stripe processing fees. The ticketing plus marketing suite can be used for an additional 1%. Marketing services are quoted modularly, with packages starting from £1250/month, website builds at £6000, maintenance at £3000/year, advertising from £5000, and email or social media management from £1500. Its advantages are no upfront fees, no lock-in contracts, and the flexibility for seasonal businesses to use it as needed. However, the marketing service pricing is better suited to merchants that already have a meaningful revenue base.
The main strengths are centralized management of ticketing, on-site payments, ticket validation, capacity, and marketing, reducing fragmentation across multiple systems. System costs can be covered through booking fees, which lowers cash-flow pressure, and Beyonk also provides setup, training, and technical support. The limitation is its relatively narrow positioning: it is not suitable for general physical-goods sellers. The platform is clearly better suited to businesses with annual sales above £25k, while low-frequency small events may find the value for money less compelling. It is a good fit for attractions and experience operators looking to improve online conversion, reduce back-office customer service workload, and strengthen repeat-purchase marketing.
The source material does not disclose whether Beyonk is accessible from mainland China, whether it offers a Chinese interface, local acquiring, or WeChat Pay/Alipay support, so its access status should be considered unknown. Payments mainly rely on Stripe, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and card/contactless ePOS. If targeting the Chinese market or requiring local payments, alternatives to compare include Eventbrite, Ticket Tailor, FareHarbor, Regiondo, Peek Pro, or local ticketing and mini-program reservation systems.
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beyonk.com is an United Kingdom Travel (Event Ticketing) provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $1,500.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Unknown. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach beyonk.com directly.