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Any organization, business, instructor, teacher, or event organizer that offers physical or virtual events, courses, group classes, workshops, training, or similar events in any area or sector.
Event Creators running events of all shapes and sizes – from pick-your-own farms in the US to sell-out Santa’s grottos in the UK. Anyone looking for simple and affordable ticketing.
Over all I love the software. It took some getting used to (as all things do), but it has been a huge benefit for our company.
These kinds of events will populate in participants calendars incorrectly and can sometimes be confusing for the participants during and after registration.
Superb, also I came only once across IT support and was impressed with the speed, keenness , integrity of the support staff to solve my problem.
Sometimes it looks like there's a lot on the page and I worry I might miss something. I think the method for adding links in the description is outdated.
I really love how easy it is to set up the events, and to Bulk clone a class that runs weekly. I use it for my yoga scheduling lessons and I am very happy with the service and so are my clients.
The markdown formatting is a bit of a pain to use. There are also issues when you're creating events that fall across multiple days.
Easy set up; ability to clone events; easy payment options; reporting capabilities; customer support is fantastic and responsive.
But that has never really caused any trouble, more than a few clients calling to know if the courses will also be given in English.
It was super easy to create my first event, to add payment options and easily share links to my ticket page. I like the ability to be able to rack where my main clicks came from too.
I've asked the question but Ticket Tailor has referred me to Stripe, however Stripe don't show you what you've made per product, only money coming in. So it's a bit of an annoying vicious circle.
Very easy to set up ticketing for events and has excellent and responsive customer service. Good value for not for profit charity and parent staff association.
There’s also not an option to cancel a single ticket if it’s part of a larger order so we need to do a weird manual work around here.
A friend recommended it and I was attracted to it being independent and has a friendly and responsive team of staff. The software is easy to use even for those of us who are not techy.
I don't necessarily have anything I dislike. The only thing is maybe not being able to upgrade to a different ticket purchase after already making a purchase.
Really great product, fantastic ease of use. Highly recommend using Ticket Tailor, a great price structure too.
Evenbrite is hopeless for my older clients in terms of online events.
Speaker 1: Hi, my name is Woody. I am the CEO of Dive Talk, the largest YouTube scuba channel in the world. I would give Corsizio an absolute five. So I was in the need to find a software that would allow us to register participants around the world with our various online scuba classes. I went online, I did a bunch of searches, I did a few demos. I don't remember the other ones, but Corsizio by far was the easiest to use in setup, customer service was great, and I loved the pricing that it was allowing us to do it on a per-student basis and not lock into a certain minimum amount. So ultimately, I chose Corsizio because I'm not super technical, and when I went in, it was so easy to set up the online class, and then it had enormous features. My partner, who is very technical, was saying how complicated this would be. We're never going to be able to get this done. Then I showed him this, and now he's all in on Corsizio as well, and using it for not just a class, but we're doing a big event that we're having as well. So, basically, the ease of use ultimately, which then went further and locked us in even further by seeing all the features that it also has as well. Getting started with them is very easy. You can do it without even going through a tutorial or having a demo. It's super self-explanatory. You do not need to know any programming whatsoever. There's dropdown fields for everything. Very easy. If I can do it, believe me, anybody can do it. My recommendation would be to go ahead and get Corsizio and try it, because you're not locked in. They don't have any long-term contracts, and they give you the ability to have, from what I remember, I think it's up to 50 registrations for free. So why not try it? Give it a try, set up a class, have your participants register through it, and after you do that, I'm pretty sure you're going to not want to use any other software for this purpose.
Isaac: Good morning. My name is Isaac. I am a self-employed musician. I teach a lot of guitar lessons, I present concerts, and I recently used Ticket Tailor to present my first big concert with about 50 in attendance, and I would rate this app a solid five out of five. So, my problem was I was looking to sell tickets ahead of time, sell tickets online, and take card payments and all three of those things in one place. There's a few different organizations that do this, but Ticket Tailor was recommended to me as the cheapest and the easiest to use. So, my main and most extensive use of it is to create a site where I can sell tickets online to future events. There are two things that I like most about Ticket Tailor, and I would say the first one is just the... What's the word? The ease of use. It's intuitive, it runs like almost any other program that you would expect. There's buttons where there should be buttons. They do the things they should do. The second thing that I like the most about Ticket Tailor is that it is a pay-as-you-go system. So when you are selling tickets, they'll skim maybe... The total comes to about 10% profits skimmed off the top of your sales, but there is no $500, $800 investment into fees, getting it set up before you're able to sell tickets. The only thing that I wasn't totally satisfied with was Ticket Tailor, they work with Stripe, the payment processor. So, they're to get a handheld ticket sales scanner, so you could say, "Oh, hello, welcome. Would you like to buy 10 tickets? Let me take your card and scan it," that was not a simple or an easy process. I ended up foregoing that. I was able to do a workaround. I would just pull up the side of my laptop, look at the card, manually type it in. For a gigantic event where you're taking 5,000, 10,000 people, you wouldn't be able to do that. You'd have to go the route where you get a Stripe payment processor and then you connect it to the account. I didn't do it, I don't know how easy it is, but it looked confusing. So, I didn't have the resources to make that happen, but a large organization probably would.
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