TicketStamp is a ticketing SaaS for event organizers, positioned as a “complete event ticketing solution.” It covers online pre-sales before an event as well as on-site and door sales on the day of the event. Its key selling point is lower ticketing fees than Eventbrite, helping organizers keep more of their ticket revenue. The available copy suggests it is especially aimed at Salsa and Bachata dance events, small live band shows, community gatherings, and small-venue events.
The disclosed feature set is fairly focused: create events; set dates, venues, and event details; configure flexible ticket types and pricing; process secure checkout through Stripe; sell tickets on the day of the event or at the door; support on-site merchandise sales; and pay out revenue to the connected Stripe account. In other words, it aims to unify online pre-sales and offline, on-site payments in a single tool, reducing the complexity of using multiple systems. As for third-party integrations, Stripe is the only one explicitly mentioned so far; there is no visible information about integrations with email marketing tools, CRMs, check-in hardware, accounting systems, or analytics platforms.
TicketStamp clearly emphasizes “lower ticketing fees than Eventbrite,” but it does not publish specific rates, plans, a free tier, or trial policy. The product is currently invite-only: users can only leave an email address and wait for an invitation, and submitting the form does not create an account. This means buyers cannot yet directly evaluate the admin dashboard, settlement flow, or actual fees during procurement assessment.
Its strengths are a clear positioning and a good fit for small events that want to handle pre-sales, door sales, merchandise sales, and Stripe payments in one place. Fee-sensitive organizers may also benefit. The downside is limited public information: there are no details on team collaboration and permissions, data security and compliance, APIs, reporting, ticket validation/check-in, refund rules, or similar operational requirements. The support model is also not disclosed. For organizations with complex permission needs, multi-session operations, or compliance requirements, there is currently not enough evidence to judge fit.
TicketStamp is better suited to lightweight event organizers in North America or other regions where Stripe accounts are supported, such as dance socials, community performances, and small live music events. Chinese users should pay attention to Stripe account availability, cross-border settlement, and payment method compatibility. Website accessibility from China cannot be confirmed from the available text. For events held locally in China, domestic alternatives such as 活动行, 秀动, and 有赞票务 are usually more convenient for payments, invoicing, and reaching local users.
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ticketstamp.com is an United States SaaS Tools 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 ticketstamp.com directly.