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Attendize - Free, open-source ticket selling & event management platform

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Dave Earley
Hey all, creator here I created Attendize as I was tired of ticket selling platforms charging such extortionate fees. I couldn't find any decent open-source alternatives that didn't rely on WordPress, were fully mobile friendly, or were actively developed. It's in the early stages of development but I plan on adding far more features over the coming months. Happy to answer any questions. Cheers!
Dave Earley
@ryanminnick Right now the main goal is to iron out any bugs and get a stable beta released. The features I hope to have complete for v1.0.0 can be seen here: https://goo.gl/l33KOi . Feel free to suggest any features you'd like added too! Cheers
Dave Earley
@tannerhearne Cheers! It was my first time working with Laravel and I'm extremely happy with it so far.
Dre Durr💡
How is this better than setting up on Eventbrite
Josh Barkin
@dredurr For paid ticket events, Eventbrite charges 2.5% of the ticket price plus $0.99 per ticket, plus a 3% payment processing fee in U.S. dollars. With this, you're paying just Stripe's transaction fees once you set it up on a server.
Tyler Beaty
@joshbarkin @dredurr Doesn't Eventbrite also help advertise your event? How about Tilt?
Mykel Nahorniak
@joshbarkin @dredurr But if price is the only compelling factor, what makes this product not a commodity? How does it compare to Splash, Cvent, Nvite, or the many other ticketing platforms beyond just lower fees? Maybe the fees are what they are because that's what it takes to be a sustainable entity.
André J
@mvkel @joshbarkin @dredurr the complexities of making such a project isnt that complicated. Thus the fee should be closer to zero. Processing the payment it self is a bit trickier and a longer discussion. But in time it will also be closer to zero.
Ryan Minnick
@mvkel @joshbarkin @dredurr a mid-size organization can pay upwards of $20,000 per year to companies like Cvent for providing what Attendize is Open-Sourcing here (per-ticket fees add up quickly with 250+ attendees per event and multiple events per year). It's a market disruptor for non-profits and other cost-driven organizations. Will be looking very closely at this, as it will visually integrate better with our platform than other solutions we've explored.
Dre Durr💡
@joshbarkin wow! I didn't know they took out so much money. Now I see the value of attendize
Gabriel Reynard
Open-source always deserves up-vote! And the platform looks really cool, congrats!
Dave Earley
@gabrielreynard Cheers Gabriel!
Francis Perron
Wow it look awesome, I'm sharing friends working in event planning. Great platform build on Laravel 5. Just the logo look to much as Adobe.
Stefano Fadda
What about trust? All the people here uses Eventbrite because they are already registered and they trust Eventbrite, so this is the same issue related to private ecommerce vs famous ecommerce platform.
André J
@ssttiivveennss stripe is pretty trust worthy? As long as you dont store visa info what do you need trust for?
Ryan Minnick
@ssttiivveennss I agree, but you also have to factor in situation for organizations that have a trusted brand, but use Eventbrite as a middleman. Customers aren't going to stop registering in that situation. For other upstart one-off events, I agree that using a branded middle-man holds some trust value.
Dave Earley
@ssttiivveennss @ryanminnick summed it up perfectly. I originally created Attendize for event organizers who have a trusted brand already. So the issue of trust comes down to if the ticket purchaser trusts the brand running the system.
Malte Nuhn
@ssttiivveennss I'm sure there will some combo of trusting early adopters, trusted organizers, and success stories here. If trust is earned, the only way to earn it is by actually earning it :)
Joseph Le
Definitely could do wonders for my NPO's fundraisers
Joseph Le
@dav_earley Would also love to contribute! Mind putting some plans/features up on the Issues and I can maybe take one?
Dave Earley
@josephnqle No problem, I'll add some upcoming plans/features in the morning. Cheers!
Chema
Lovely! thanks for sharing! FOSS rules and good work on laravel! ;)
Serg
@dav_earley this is awesome. Our org has been looking for an event management platform. Thanks so much!
Dave Earley
@surheeho @dav_earley no problem, glad you like it!
samuraicode
This looks great for a non-profit I work with. Being able to own the ticket sales without starting from scratch is a huge win.
Diego Carrasco
perfect!
Chandika Jayasundara
Great work! One of the key things about events is that if it's a hot event, the load on the system can skyrocket in a short span. The larger players have built to manage this issue. Are you guys looking at this? AutoScaling is kind of essential in use cases like this.
Dave Earley
@chandika thanks! It's not as optimized for load as I'd like it to be yet, but I'm working on it. Having said that, the demo site got a massive amount of traffic yesterday/today and seems to be coping quite well, despite being hosted on an €8 a year shared hosting plan.
Tomas Williams
This is great! Looking forward to the Wordpress plugin!
Coxabling Moxabling
Interesting, wish I could deploy from heroku.
iamgriffin
Any plans to integrate tickets with apple and Google wallets apps??
Otieno Julie
Would love to contribute, Still new in Laravel... Could you put up the Documentation on github I could help you to work on that if you OK with it... :)