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TicketSpice

US-focused platform with a powerful drag-and-drop page builder and strong on-site operations, including cashless RFID/wristband payments at festivals.

3.8 / 5based on 111reviews across Trustpilot, Capterra & Google

About TicketSpice

TicketSpice, made by Webconnex, is a US-focused ticketing platform best known for its flexible drag-and-drop event page builder and strong on-site operations tooling, including cashless RFID payments for festivals.

It's popular with US festivals, fairs, and themed events that need non-standard ticket flows: conditional pricing, add-ons, merchandise on the same page as tickets, and complex check-in scenarios. The page builder works more like a no-code form tool than a typical ticketing platform.

What you get

Key features

Drag-and-drop page builder

Build event pages with 40+ field types and conditional logic, like a no-code form tool.

Flat $0.99 per ticket

Simple flat fee on paid tickets; no percentage cut on top.

Cashless RFID payments

Mobile Pay Pass system for cashless wristbands and cards at festivals.

Box-office mode

Take cash + card on-site through a mobile box-office app with built-in receipts.

Conditional pricing

Dynamic pricing rules based on quantity, date, or buyer responses.

Bring-your-own processor

Connect Stripe, Authorize.net, NMI or Cybersource for payment processing.

SMS marketing add-on

Send ticket reminders and event updates by text ($19/mo add-on).

White-label domain

Run the checkout on your own domain (+$150/yr add-on).

Side by side

How TicketSpice compares with Eventbrite

TicketSpice's flat $0.99 per ticket is much simpler than Eventbrite's 3.7% + $1.79 + 2.9% processing. On a $50 ticket, TicketSpice (with bring-your-own Stripe) lands at roughly $2.30; Eventbrite at around $5.05.

The bigger differentiator is the page builder and on-site operations. TicketSpice gives you Eventbrite-level event pages with much richer logic (conditional fields, custom flows, multi-step forms) plus festival-grade cashless tooling. Eventbrite is simpler to spin up but rigid once you outgrow the standard ticketing model.

Pros & cons

The honest balance: what reviewers consistently praise and consistently flag.

Pros

  • Flat $0.99 per ticket; very cheap on premium tickets
  • Industry-leading page builder for non-standard event flows
  • RFID cashless payments built-in for festival operations
  • Excellent on-site box-office and mobile point-of-sale tools
  • Strong account management and customer success team

Cons

  • US-focused; no UK-localised pricing
  • Free events still incur the $0.99 fee unless you also run paid events
  • Email marketing, SMS, and white-label are paid add-ons
  • Setting up the page builder has a steeper learning curve than simpler platforms
  • Limited multi-currency support

Real reviews

What TicketSpice users actually say

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TicketSpice users praise the drag-and-drop form builder, on-site cashless tools, and flexibility for non-standard events.

This is an intuitive ticketing platform…

This is an intuitive ticketing platform that anybody can use - no website experience necessary. Pricing is straightforward and I received my weekly payouts on time. The customer support was great!

Pricing

What TicketSpice costs

TicketSpice charges $0.99 per paid ticket flat, with no percentage cut. Tickets priced $5 or under cost $0.49. Payment processing is separate (typically 2.9% + $0.30 via Stripe or your own processor). Optional paid add-ons: email drips ($9/mo), SMS marketing ($19/mo), white-label domain ($150/yr).

US ($)

$0.99 / ticket

UK (£)

£0.78 / ticket

Is TicketSpice right for you?

Honest guidance on who fits, and who doesn't.

Perfect for you if

  • You run festivals or events needing cashless RFID payments
  • Your event flow is non-standard and needs custom logic
  • You sell mid-to-high priced US tickets and want simple pricing
  • You want strong on-site operations and mobile box office tools
  • You're comfortable with a steeper learning curve in exchange for flexibility

Consider alternatives if

  • You're outside the US (no localised pricing or currency)
  • You run free-only events (you still pay $0.99/ticket)
  • You want all features included rather than paid add-ons
  • You prefer a simpler, opinionated platform over a powerful builder