Sell tickets and validate them yourself
Numbered seats on a venue map, quotas per ticket type, and the money paid straight into your own gateway. Every sale produces a QR ticket your staff scan at the door — no exporting lists between systems.
- No commission on your ticket revenue. €0.01 per sale, that's it
- Venue maps with zones, rows and numbered seats
- Quotas per ticket type in each session
- Stripe, PayPal, Redsys (with Bizum) and CECA

Into your account, not ours
This is the part most ticketing platforms word carefully. We will be blunt: we never hold your money.
Direct to your gateway
Payments settle in your own Stripe, PayPal, Redsys or CECA account. There is no payout to wait for, because the money was never ours.
No percentage
We charge €0.01 per sale as a platform fee. On a €40 ticket that is 0.025%. Compare that with the 3–6% a typical ticketing service takes.
Your refunds, your rules
Refund full orders or single tickets from the panel. The refunded QR stops working immediately, so a refunded attendee cannot walk in.
Venue maps with zones, rows and seats
Draw the venue once and reuse it for every event. Buyers pick their actual seat, and the ticket carries it.
At the door, scanning a ticket highlights the zone, row and seat on the phone, so staff can point people to the right place without a printed plan.
- Standing zones with their own capacity
- Seats blocked for guests, press or accessibility
- A seat can only be sold once, even with simultaneous buyers

Control how many of each ticket you sell, and when
Sessions
One-off or repeating, each with its own capacity and its own sales cut-off — "stop selling two hours before it starts".
Quotas per type
Split a session's capacity between ticket types: 200 general, 50 reduced, 20 press. When a type sells out, the rest keep selling.
Limits per order
Minimum and maximum per order, enforced at every step — including the last one, before charging.
Discount codes
Percentage or fixed amount, limited by date, by number of uses or by ticket type.
Free tickets
Zero-price types for guests, with their own rules so they cannot be abused.
Custom fields
Ask each attendee for what you need — company, dietary needs, ID — and get it in the export.
Two people buying the last seat at the same time
Overselling is the failure that costs you money and reputation at the door. It happens in the seconds between two people clicking "pay".
Capacity and quotas are enforced with a lock on the session while the purchase is confirmed, so a seat cannot be sold twice — and the same check runs again right before charging, because a cart can change after checkout starts.
We test this by firing simultaneous purchases at the last available seat, not by reasoning about the code.
Try it with a test event
Set up a session, sell yourself a ticket with a test card and scan it. Ten minutes, no card required to create the account.