What is Tiqqo? - Guide

What does Tiqqo cost?

Learn what Tiqqo costs for free events and paid tickets, and what may affect total ticketing costs.

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Tiqqo's standard pricing is built around the event ticket. Free events have no ticket service fee. Paid tickets use a flat Tiqqo service fee of EUR 0.79 per paid ticket.

That makes the model easy to understand: if you sell paid tickets, the fee applies per ticket sold. If your event is free, Tiqqo does not charge a ticket service fee for those free tickets.

Quick answer

For the standard model:

  • Free events: EUR 0.00 ticket service fee.
  • Paid events: EUR 0.79 Tiqqo service fee per paid ticket.
  • No standard monthly platform fee on the public pricing model.

Always check the current pricing page before publishing, especially for larger or custom setups.

What counts as a free event?

A free event is an event where buyers do not pay for the ticket itself. That can include guest-only events, free community events, RSVP-style access or internal registrations.

Free events can still create useful customer and attendance data. They can be useful for lead capture, invite-only moments, brand events and audience building.

What happens when you sell paid tickets?

When a paid ticket is sold, Tiqqo applies the paid-ticket service fee. The current standard public fee is EUR 0.79 per paid ticket.

This fee is separate from your own ticket price. If you set a ticket price of EUR 20.00, that is the event ticket price. The service fee is the platform fee attached to the sale.

Who pays the service fee?

In the standard pricing model, the ticket buyer normally pays the service fee at checkout. This keeps the organiser's ticket revenue easier to understand.

If you use a custom agreement or special setup, confirm how fees should be shown and handled before going live.

Are payment costs included?

The EUR 0.79 figure is the Tiqqo ticket service fee. Payment method costs, banking costs, chargebacks or other payment-related costs can depend on the payment method, payment service provider, country and agreement.

Do not compare ticketing platforms only by the headline service fee. Check what is included, who pays which fee and how refunds, chargebacks and payouts are handled.

Are there monthly platform fees?

The public standard pricing model does not use a monthly platform fee. For most organisers, Tiqqo is priced around tickets sold.

Larger organisers, venue groups or more specific setups may use a custom agreement. If your event operation is large or complex, speak with Tiqqo before assuming the standard model covers every requirement.

What features are included?

Tiqqo is more than a ticket checkout. The platform includes ticketing, customer profiles, segmentation, event marketing, access control, payments, payout visibility and reporting.

The exact feature set you use depends on your event setup. For the broader platform view, read What is Tiqqo?.

What to check before comparing platforms

Before comparing Tiqqo with another ticketing platform, check:

  • Ticket service fee.
  • Payment method fees.
  • VAT treatment.
  • Refund and chargeback costs.
  • Payout timing and settlement rules.
  • Whether CRM, email marketing, scanning and reporting are included.
  • Whether you can access and reuse your customer data.

What to verify before publishing

Pricing can change, especially for custom setups. Always check the current pricing page or your agreement before publishing a public event.

Also avoid absolute claims such as "cheapest ticketing platform" unless competitor pricing has been refreshed and verified.

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