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QRACCESS for event and marketing agencies

Run access control, registration and ticketing for all your clients from one platform: a separate group per client, badges with each client's branding, and reports you can hand over.

  • An independent group for each end client
  • Scanner sub-accounts with limited permissions for door staff
  • Customisable PDF badges with each client's brand
  • Exportable reports to deliver to each client
Multi-client dashboard
How it is organised

One account, one group per client, no mixing

Client data stays separated. A group is a wall, not a folder.

Separate groups

Each client's attendees, events and tickets live in their own group. Nothing crosses between them, including in searches and reports.

Door staff with limits

Give the crew a scanner account restricted to the event — and to specific zones if you need. They can validate without seeing your other clients.

Their brand, not ours

Badges, registration pages and emails carry each client's logo and colours. QRACCESS does not need to appear.

What it costs you

One balance, shared across every client

You buy attendees once and spend them wherever they are needed. No licence per client, no monthly fee per account.

From €0.20 per attendee, and what you do not use stays for the next job. If you resell it, the margin is yours: we do not set your prices and we do not take a share of what you charge your client.

On ticket sales, the money goes into whichever gateway account you decide — yours or your client's — and we charge €0.01 per sale, not a percentage.

When a client asks for something odd

Custom work is a real answer here

Every line of the platform is ours. That means a client's unusual requirement is a quote, not a polite refusal.

Own domain, a specific integration, a badge design that does something strange, a report in a particular format: tell us what the client asked for and we will say whether it is a configuration, a development or a bad idea.

Try it with one client's event

Create an account, set up a group for one client and run a real event through it before committing anything.