Eventbrite is a great asset for event planners!
July 12, 2018

Eventbrite is a great asset for event planners!

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
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Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Eventbrite

Our organization utilizes Eventbrite to promote and coordinate events hosted by multiple departments. We collect registrations and payments (if applicable) for events. I like how Eventbrite allows you to customize options and to get important information from registrants. We are easily able to export this information into reports that make our events run smoothly! I also appreciate that Eventbrite promotes events that are open to the public with their "Events Near Me" feature.
  • Collects pertinent info from event attendees
  • Promotes events that are open to the public by syncing with social media platforms
  • Makes the registration process easy for attendees and organizers
  • The only glitch we have ever had with Eventbrite was related to a discount code, but we were able to fix it relatively easy by contacting their support center.
  • I believe we have had a great ROI with Eventbrite. We do not pay a membership/registration fee, but they do take a small percentage of registrations collected through their platform.
  • Eventbrite does not take a percentage from events where registration fees are not collected.
  • Since Eventbrite is a commonly used and well-known platform, it helps us to host our events there. People go to Eventbrite looking for events in their area, and that enables us to gain more attendees.
I have not used any platforms similar to Eventbrite. We have accepted payments/ticket orders through PayPal, but they do not offer the same options for collecting attendee information. We would have to build those registration questions into our own website, then embed the PayPal payment link. Eventbrite offers registration and payment collections in one place.
Eventbrite is perfect for anyone needing to collect information from event attendees, or where different types of tickets/registrations (i.e. early bird pricing, student discount) are sold. It is not as necessary if you do not need a headcount or RSVPs or if you do not need to collect information for follow-up purposes.