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Event-Ticket-mangment-system
Events Made Easy. Tickets Made Smart.
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Events Made Easy. Tickets Made Smart.
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EventPass is a modern, full-featured web application designed to revolutionize the way events are organized, discovered, and attended. Built with cutting-edge technologies including React JS, Firebase Authentication, and Cloud Firestore, EventPass delivers a seamless end-to-end ticketing experience for both attendees and event organizers. In today's fast-paced digital world, managing events manually is no longer Long queues, paper tickets, and spreadsheet based attendee tracking are outdated.










Curious about the organizer side here, do you handle refunds or ticket transfers if plans change, and is that built into the base plan or something that costs extra?
@ervaarslan17xe Great question!
Right now, refunds and ticket transfers aren't automated in the app yet — for the MVP, organizers would need to handle those manually if an attendee's plans change.
That said, it's high on my roadmap:
Self-serve ticket transfers between attendees
Refund requests, with organizers able to set their own policy (e.g., refund window, partial refunds)
Both are planned to be part of the base plan — no plans to lock essential features like this behind a paywall.
Thanks for asking, this is exactly the kind of feedback that helps prioritize what's next!
The Firestore integration is genuinely fast and booking a ticket felt instant. Wish the organizer dashboard had a few more analytics views but for an MVP this is solid.
@halime7ekt Thank you so much, this really means a lot!
Glad the Firestore setup is paying off — performance was something I focused on early, so it's great to hear booking felt instant.
Totally agree on the analytics side — the dashboard right now covers just the essentials for MVP, but proper analytics (sales trends, revenue breakdown, attendee insights) is next on the roadmap. Appreciate you flagging it, this kind of feedback really helps prioritize what to build next!
Smooth onboarding and the Firestore setup feels solid for handling real-time ticket updates. Would be great to see a quick demo of how it handles a rush of concurrent check-ins.
@lknurbykgesmo2 Thanks, really appreciate that!
Good callout — concurrent check-ins under load is exactly the kind of real-world scenario I want to stress-test before calling this production-ready. Firestore's real-time listeners should handle it well in theory, but I haven't done a proper load test/demo for a high-concurrency check-in rush yet.
Adding that to my to-do list — planning to simulate a bunch of simultaneous check-ins and share results (maybe a short video or some numbers) soon. Will post an update here once that's done!
How does EventPass handle refunds or transfers if someone can no longer attend after buying a ticket?
@hsanvemx Great question!
Right now, EventPass doesn't have automated refunds or transfers built in yet — for the MVP stage, organizers handle those manually if an attendee's plans change.
It's on the roadmap though:
Self-serve ticket transfers between attendees
Refund requests, with organizers able to set their own policy (refund window, partial refunds, etc.)
Both are planned to be part of the base plan — no intention to lock essential features like this behind a paywall.
Appreciate you asking — this kind of feedback helps shape what gets built next!
How does the pricing scale for larger events with thousands of attendees, and are there any per-ticket fees I should factor in?
@aysunuraslqpiw Thank you so much, this means a lot!
Really glad the Firestore setup paid off — performance was one of the things I focused on early, so it's great to hear the booking flow felt instant.
Totally agree on the analytics side — right now the dashboard covers just the essentials for MVP, but a proper analytics view (ticket sales trends, revenue breakdown, attendee insights) is next on my roadmap. Appreciate you pointing it out, definitely helps prioritize what to build next!