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Billetto is an event ticketing and discovery platform. It helps ticket buyers discover local events, while also enabling event organizers to create, sell, promote, and manage tickets. The page shows coverage for its Spain site and lists cities such as Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Málaga, and Granada. The company profile also describes Billetto as a leading marketplace for subculture events in the Nordic countries.
Billetto is not a traditional physical-goods ecommerce platform, but rather an “event ticketing ecommerce” platform. Organizers can create events on a self-service basis; the site states that creating an event takes less than 3 minutes. Available features include promotional tools, analytics, seating plans, a QR code generator, guest lists, Early Bird/Blind Bird ticketing, and dashboards. Billetto Advertising lets organizers promote events with one click across social media, Google, and Billetto’s own user base.
In terms of fees, the platform is free for small and medium-sized organizers. The commission is paid by ticket buyers and is 3.90% + €0.9, excluding VAT. Organizers selling more than 1000 tickets per year can contact Billetto for custom pricing, with access to a customer success manager, free onboarding, prepayment options, and custom marketing campaigns.
Fulfillment is primarily digital ticketing, with support for paperless tickets, QR code check-in, door staff roles, and mobile wallet check-in. On the payment side, the text only states that local payment methods are supported and that its payment engine makes it easier to collect payments in the EU. It does not specify channels such as Visa, PayPal, or Apple Pay.
Billetto has relatively strong developer capabilities, offering a public API, webhooks, and a public event search API. These can be used to automate workflows, synchronize orders, or connect Billetto with an organizer’s own systems.
The main advantages are low upfront costs for organizers and a complete feature chain covering ticket sales, advertising, data, and on-site verification. Its developer interfaces also make it suitable for more technical teams. The drawbacks are that fees are passed on to ticket buyers, which may be a concern in price-sensitive scenarios. Pricing for larger customers requires negotiation, and key information such as settlement cycles, refund rules, and supported payment brands is not disclosed in the text.
Billetto is best suited to organizers of music, cultural, sports, comedy, and community events in the European market, especially sellers that want to handle both ticketing and promotion on the same platform.
The text does not provide information on access from mainland China, RMB settlement, or Chinese payment methods, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. For events targeting users in mainland China, alternatives such as 活动行 and 秀动 may be worth comparing. For the international event ticketing market, alternatives include Eventbrite, Ticket Tailor, Universe, and Meetup.
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billetto.es is an Spain Travel 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 billetto.es directly.