Tiqqo is mainly for organisers who want more than a place to sell tickets. It is built for teams that want ticket sales, customer data, communication, access control and financial overview to work together.
That makes Tiqqo a strong fit for recurring events, growing event brands and teams that care about audience ownership.
Event organisers
Tiqqo fits organisers of festivals, club nights, concerts, shows, community events and private events. These organisers usually need flexible ticket types, sales windows, discount codes, group tickets, QR tickets and a reliable door process.
It is especially useful when the event is not a one-off experiment, but part of a longer audience or brand.
Business events
Conferences, trade shows, seminars, networking events and workshops often need more than a checkout. They need registrations, attendee data, guestlists, custom fields, follow-up and reporting.
Tiqqo can help business event teams keep registration, ticketing and customer profiles connected, so follow-up after the event does not start from a disconnected export.
Retail, fashion and sample sales
Sample sales, pop-ups and invite-only retail events often work with limited capacity, timed entry, VIP moments and returning customer lists.
Tiqqo fits this workflow when you want to control who gets access, how many people arrive in each window and how customer data can support the next edition.
Sports clubs and associations
Sports clubs and associations can use Tiqqo for match tickets, open days, tournaments, member events and community events.
Keep claims practical here: use Tiqqo for ticket sales, scanning, audience data and reporting. Avoid assuming advanced season-ticket, resale or stadium-seat features unless your Tiqqo setup explicitly includes them.
Marketing and communication teams
Marketing teams use Tiqqo when they want to reach people based on real ticket and event data. That can mean segments for past buyers, VIPs, waitlist signups, specific ticket types or attendees of a previous edition.
Because marketing sits close to CRM and ticketing, campaigns can be more relevant than a generic newsletter list.
Scanner teams and door staff
Door teams need a simple flow: scan the ticket, validate access and keep the queue moving. Tiqqo supports QR ticket validation and helps event teams keep scanning connected to the event record.
Scanner teams do not need access to every commercial or finance setting. Their job is operational: validate entry and keep the event moving.
Ticket buyers and attendees
Ticket buyers use Tiqqo when they buy, receive, download and show tickets for an event. For buyer-specific questions, the organiser remains the best contact for event policy, line-up, venue rules and refund decisions.
Tiqqo also has buyer support routes for questions about orders, tickets and access.
Who Tiqqo may not be for
Tiqqo may be more than you need if you only want a tiny RSVP form, a single private headcount list or a marketplace listing with no interest in audience data.
It is strongest when ticketing is connected to a broader event workflow: customer profiles, repeat communication, access control and financial visibility.
What to read next
If you want the product overview, read What is Tiqqo?. If you are comparing ticketing options, read Tiqqo vs a traditional ticketing platform.