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PartyPassport is an event ticketing and management platform serving two types of users: consumers looking for and purchasing event tickets, and event organizers who want to create events, sell tickets, and manage admission. The site emphasizes “create an event in minutes,” “secure ticket purchasing,” “mobile check-in,” and “fast payouts.” Overall, it is positioned more as an online ticketing SaaS for small and mid-sized event organizers.
Its core modules cover the main ticketing workflow: after registering an account, organizers can create an event page, set ticket prices, sales schedules, and ticket quantity limits; promote events through email blasts, social sharing, and tracking codes; monitor sales performance with analytics and reports; and scan tickets via a mobile app on the event day. It also supports on-site ticket sales using mobile devices. On the organizer side, PartyPassport also mentions real-time analytics, role-based access, unlimited complimentary tickets, and 24/7 customer support, suggesting that it is not just a ticket sales tool but also includes basic team collaboration and operations management capabilities. However, details such as the granularity of role permissions, approvals, and audit logs for enterprise use are not disclosed.
The website references a Pricing page, but the crawled content does not provide specific plans, platform fees, or transaction fees. What can be confirmed is that it supports free registration with no contract or application required. Payouts are made within several business days after an event ends, and organizers can also apply for QuikPay to receive weekly revenue payouts before the event takes place. For payments, PartyPassport states that it does not store card information and that all transactions are securely processed by Stripe. This helps reduce payment compliance risk, but the site does not specify supported currencies, regions, refund policies, or payment methods. Deployment appears to be a cloud platform plus mobile app, with no information found about self-hosting or private deployment.
The main advantages are its low barrier to entry and its closed-loop workflow covering ticket sales, promotion, check-in, reporting, and settlement, along with practical use cases such as on-site ticketing and mobile QR-code scanning. The downside is that public information is limited: pricing is not transparent, security and compliance are only described in relation to Stripe, and there is no explanation of developer or enterprise capabilities such as APIs, webhooks, enterprise integrations, or SSO. It is better suited to organizers running parties, performances, small conferences, community events, and other events that need to launch ticket sales and admission management quickly. For large exhibitions or enterprises with higher requirements for system integration, complex permissions, and financial reconciliation, further confirmation is needed.
Access from China cannot be determined based on the text alone. Stripe settlement, access to overseas domains, and payment availability may all affect usability for teams in mainland China. For events targeting the local Chinese market, additional evaluation is needed around network stability, RMB collection, invoicing, and local compliance. Comparable products include Eventbrite, Ticket Tailor, Tito, and Universe; domestic alternatives to consider include 活动行, 秀动, and 猫眼演出.
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