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Expresso Ticketing is an internal multi-event ticketing system built for box office professionals. It is positioned to help venues maintain control over ticket inventory, audience information, and marketing data. Its target customers include small and midsize theaters, symphony/opera/dance organizations, minor league sports teams, museums, casinos, and small to midsize universities.
Based on the public pages, the product covers the main areas of box office operations: it supports online ticket sales through a real-time website interface; can manage both general admission and reserved seating venues; supports season tickets, package/subscription tickets, single-performance tickets, and individual event tickets; and includes audience data collection and management, inventory control, sales, refunds, exchanges, reservations, and a multi-event shopping cart. For reporting, it offers built-in custom reports and list generation, along with advanced query options. On the hardware side, it is compatible with cash drawers, credit card readers, customer displays, receipt printers, and specific thermal ticket printers.
Pricing follows a more traditional license/installation plus annual support model: a single-user license costs $2,995, with additional users at $495 each, including installation, training, one year of automatic updates, and support. Renewal support costs $995 per year for a single user and $249 per year for each additional user. The official site offers a 30-day money-back guarantee and a free online demo. Its deployment model leans more toward a local internal system, including database and workstation modules, rather than a typical pure cloud SaaS product.
Its strengths are its relatively complete box office feature set, making it suitable for organizations that value local control, physical ticket windows, and integration with POS hardware. Pricing and support details are clearly disclosed, and phone, email, and training support are available. The main drawbacks are that the system requirements still mention older environments such as Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and IE7, indicating a more traditional tech stack. The public materials also do not clarify the permission system, security compliance, or API openness, and there is little description of modern cloud collaboration capabilities.
It is better suited to small and midsize venues in the U.S. or English-speaking environments that want internal control over ticketing workflows and audience data. It is less suitable for businesses seeking modern cloud SaaS, mobile support, an open ecosystem, or strict compliance disclosures. There is no reliable information on access from mainland China, so actual testing is needed to confirm.
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expressoticketing.net is an United States Events provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach expressoticketing.net directly.