Comparison

Everybooking vs. Eventbrite

Eventbrite is a ticketing marketplace charging up to 13.8% per ticket. Everybooking is the Instant Group Quote Platform for venues selling multi-line $5K+ bookings, with zero per-booking commission.

Feature matrix

Line-by-line comparison.

CapabilityEverybookingEventbrite
Built forMulti-line group quotes, $5K+ AOV bookingsPer-ticket sales, public events
Per-booking commission / fee0%Up to 13.8% per ticket
Instant multi-line quote (instant)YesNo, ticket pages only
AI phone agent (24/7)YesNo
Attendee cascade + split depositsYesNo
Discovery marketplaceNoYes (Eventbrite.com)
Email marketingVia integrationYes (Pro plans)
Starting price$147/mo (flat)Free + per-ticket fee, or Pro $15–$100/mo
Best forVenues with $5K+ AOV group bookingsClass organizers, festival hosts, public ticketed events
FAQ

Eventbrite FAQ.

Should I keep Eventbrite if I sell event tickets?
Yes if your model is per-ticket sales to a public audience, classes, festivals, concerts, single-attendee admissions. Eventbrite is built for that and the discovery marketplace is real. Switch to Everybooking when your bookings are multi-line group quotes ($5K+ wedding, $25K corporate retreat, 60-person tour package), where a single Eventbrite ticket model breaks down.
Pricing comparison?
Eventbrite charges $1.79 + 3.7% per ticket plus 2.9% per order for payment processing. On a $25 ticket that's 13.8% in fees. On a $100 ticket that's 8.4%. Eventbrite removed fee caps in 2026, so high-AOV bookings get expensive fast. Pro plans add $15–$100/mo on top for email volume. Everybooking is a flat $147/mo DIY or $297/mo Done-For-You, no per-booking commission, no per-ticket fee.
What's different at the product level?
Eventbrite is built for the buyer side: a ticket page, a checkout flow, a discovery marketplace, an email tool. Everybooking is built for the seller side: an inquiry funnel, an instant quote agent, an AI phone agent, attendee cascade with split deposits, contracts. Different stage of the funnel, different buyer profile.
Can I run both?
Yes, and a lot of operators do. Eventbrite handles ticketed public events (a workshop, a class series, a paid open house). Everybooking handles the private group bookings (the corporate retreat, the wedding, the 50-person team offsite). The two products don't compete on the same booking, they serve different sides of the venue's calendar.

Eventbrite Sells The Ticket.
Everybooking Books The Whole Group.