A lower-fee Eventbrite alternative built around school events, families, and fast check-in.
TixFlo gives schools a focused ticketing flow for dances, plays, fundraisers, athletics, banquets, and campus events without forcing every event into a broad public marketplace model.
- Keep school events focused on the event details, ticket options, and checkout instead of a third-party marketplace.
- Use straightforward event pages, hosted checkout, QR ticket delivery, and mobile check-in.
- Compare fee impact before launch so principals, treasurers, and booster boards understand the real net revenue.
TixFlo vs Eventbrite
Built for schools, PTAs, booster clubs, student activities teams, and campus event staff that need clear checkout, payment-aware QR tickets, and fast front-door scanning.
Why TixFlo is a better operational fit for schools, PTAs, booster clubs, student activities teams, and campus event staff.
The best ticketing platform is not just the one with the longest feature list. It is the one that protects revenue, makes checkout clear, and helps staff run the door without confusion.
Fee and complexity snapshots.
Use these visual comparisons as a quick read before using the full calculator. Numbers are defaults for the page scenario and can vary by processor, configuration, and fee pass-through settings.
Estimated platform cost on 650 tickets
Setup complexity score
Compare retained revenue after estimated ticketing fees.
Use this calculator to model the organizer-side impact when fees are absorbed by the event. If you pass fees to buyers, the same savings can help lower the final checkout total or make pricing easier to explain.
Eventbrite default assumptions use 3.7% + $1.79 per paid ticket plus 2.9% processing. Edit the inputs if your plan or pass-through settings differ.
- Platform fees
- $325.00
- Processing estimate
- $380.25
- Total estimated fees
- $705.25
- Platform fees
- $1,524.25
- Processing estimate
- $282.75
- Total estimated fees
- $1,807.00
Based on 650 tickets at $15.00 each, with roughly 325 orders.
Why schools outgrow generic marketplace ticketing
School events are not always trying to attract strangers. A homecoming dance, winter concert, booster dinner, playoff watch party, or PTA fundraiser usually has a known audience: students, parents, staff, alumni, and the surrounding community. The ticketing page should clearly explain the event, present ticket options, and move the buyer through checkout without unnecessary distractions.
TixFlo is designed around that operational reality. Instead of centering the experience on marketplace discovery, the flow focuses on publishing a polished event, collecting payment through hosted checkout, delivering QR tickets, and checking guests in quickly at the door. That makes it easier for a school office, booster volunteer, or activities director to operate without becoming a ticketing-software expert.
Fee transparency matters for school budgets
School ticket prices are often intentionally accessible. A few dollars of extra fees on a $10–$20 ticket can change how families perceive affordability and how much money the event actually raises. TixFlo keeps the platform service fee simple so staff can model pricing before launch and explain the economics to administrators or parent boards.
If the school absorbs fees, lower ticketing costs can mean more money retained for uniforms, travel, theater sets, scholarships, or student activities. If families pay fees, lower fees can keep the final checkout total closer to the advertised ticket price.
Operational simplicity for volunteer-run doors
Many school events are staffed by rotating volunteers. The check-in flow should not require a long training session. TixFlo QR scanning is designed so authorized staff can validate tickets from a phone, fall back to manual lookup when needed, and keep the line moving when families arrive in waves.
Because ticket QR access is tied to payment state, schools can avoid accidentally admitting unpaid or expired checkout attempts. That payment-aware flow is especially important when events sell out or when ticket availability needs to remain accurate.
Where TixFlo improves the event day experience.
Better for modest ticket prices
A simple per-ticket service fee is easier to model for dances, plays, fundraisers, and athletic events where ticket prices are intentionally low.
Built for check-in confidence
QR tickets, payment-state-aware delivery, and scanner workflows help school staff and volunteers validate guests without juggling spreadsheets.
Cleaner stakeholder conversations
Show administrators, booster boards, and treasurers the estimated net revenue before committing to a public ticket price.
Questions about choosing TixFlo.
Can a school use TixFlo for both athletics and non-athletic events?
Yes. TixFlo can support paid school events such as games, dances, performances, banquets, fundraisers, and community events from the same organizer portal.
Is this only for large schools?
No. The value is strongest anywhere fees, volunteer check-in, and buyer clarity matter — from small clubs and PTAs to larger high school event programs.
Does TixFlo replace payment processors?
No. TixFlo uses hosted checkout through supported processors such as Stripe or Square so payment entry happens through processor-managed checkout.
Ready when your doors open
Sell tickets, deliver QR codes, and check guests in with a smoother flow.
Use the organizer portal to create a test event, connect Stripe or Square, and share a polished ticket page.