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BIL24 is an industrial-grade ticketing platform for event ticketing, merchandise, and service sales. It supports ticket sales via websites, mobile apps, social channels, and offline касса counters, while also emphasizing integration with external ticketing systems. Its goal is to build an ecosystem among participants in the ticketing market. Typical users include event organizers, ticketing agents, venue operators, and professional operators looking to build their own ticketing platforms.
The platform covers admission tickets, reserved seating tickets, season tickets, and sales of goods and services. It allows configuration of price categories, ticket prices, access codes, and service fees. Reserved seating relies on SVG venue maps, supports real-time remaining-seat display, and prevents the same seat from being sold twice. Buyers can view orders and e-tickets through their personal accounts, and tickets can be shown on a phone at the venue. BIL24 also provides desktop management tools, reporting applications, mobile ticket validation apps, and the Flutter-based Fluwid ticketing component.
BIL24 stands out for its developer capabilities. The documentation indicates that it provides an open API, Swagger/Web forms, a full test environment, test events, and a large number of JSON API commands covering processes such as authentication, events, seating, orders, payments, refunds, and reporting. The platform has also implemented APIs for major external ticketing systems in the Russian market, allowing agents to access multiple ticketing systems by integrating only with the BIL24 API. In terms of permissions, the platform includes roles such as organizer, agent, and operator. Under the White Label/PaaS model, operators have the highest level of permissions and can manage their own ecosystem.
The public materials do not disclose BIL24’s specific pricing, plans, or SLA. Its commercial models include platform service, White Label, and PaaS self-owned platform options; the Fluwid component can be deployed into a customer website directory. The documentation also mentions that Russian users are recommended to use Kraftnum, which is compatible with BIL24, as well as the “Super Kraftnum” tariff, but no amounts are provided.
Its strengths are deep ticketing-business coverage, comprehensive API documentation and testing environments, strong gateway capabilities for external ticketing systems, and support for proprietary internet acquiring and branded platforms. Its drawbacks are opaque pricing, a clear focus on the Russian-speaking market, and a potentially high onboarding cost for small, ordinary event organizers. Payment acquiring also needs to be connected by the agent or organizer themselves.
Access from China cannot be confirmed from the available materials, and the API documentation notes that some URLs may be unavailable due to network blocking. If using it in China, it is important to verify network connectivity, payment integration, Chinese localization, and after-sales support. Alternatives to consider include Eventbrite, Ticket Tailor, or local Chinese ticketing platforms such as Damai and ShowStart.
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