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Billetto is a ticketing and event discovery platform for the events industry, with its Norway site covering cities such as Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, and Trondheim. It is not a traditional physical e-commerce marketplace, but rather a marketplace built around “events as products”: users discover and buy tickets, while organizers create events, sell tickets, promote them, and manage entry.
The platform offers a self-service ticketing system with support for event publishing, online ticket sales, paperless tickets, mobile wallets, and door check-in. For organizers, Billetto also emphasizes marketing tools, advertising features, data and insights, as well as developer-facing APIs, Webhooks, and public event search interfaces, making it suitable for teams that need to integrate ticketing into their own systems. Its event inventory is concentrated around music, festivals, sports, comedy, student events, and urban culture.
Billetto’s basic model is free for organizers, with fees paid by ticket buyers. The publicly listed fee is 3.90% + 7.99 Norwegian kroner, marked as excluding VAT. Customers selling more than 1,000 tickets per year can contact Billetto for a custom plan, which includes early payouts, customized ticketing fees, a Customer Success Manager, and free onboarding. Overall, the fee structure is fairly clear, though pricing for larger customers still requires commercial negotiation.
The main advantages are its low barrier to entry for organizers and the ability to create a first event within minutes. The platform combines ticket transactions, marketing exposure, and admission fulfillment, making it well suited to helping small and medium-sized events commercialize quickly. Its API capabilities also improve scalability. The limitations are that the available information is mainly framed around Norway and the Nordic market, with little detail on cross-border markets, specific payment methods, or support for Chinese users. It is also designed for digital ticketing fulfillment and is not suitable for logistics involving physical goods.
Billetto is better suited to local event organizers in Norway and the Nordics, cultural institutions, music/sports/student event operators, and ticketing teams with technical integration needs. Access from China, network stability, and support for Chinese payment methods are not specified in the available information, so they should be considered unknown. For global event ticket sales, alternatives such as Eventbrite, Ticketmaster, and Universe may also be worth comparing.
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