Modern ticketing trusted by the world's premier events, built to power live event commerce at scale.
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Most organizers are forced to stitch together different tools to run their events. Tixr is a single, fully integrated commerce platform where the fan-facing experience, the management backend, and the onsite operation all share the same data, inventory, and logic.
Built on native infrastructure with no technical debt or surprises. Sell tickets, packages, hospitality, merch, and more in a single purchase flow designed for high demand.
Sell hospitality packages, merchandise, food and beverage, and more so fans can build their full experience in a single checkout.
Single games, season tickets, group sales, suites, and more. Every inventory type managed and sold in one place.
Gauge true demand and capture second-chance sales with Waitlist. Make premium offerings more accessible through native payment plans.
Turn your most loyal fans into your best marketers. Build a custom ambassador program, gamify referrals, and reward fans for driving sales.
Surface the right offers at the right moment. Enable self-serve upgrades, introduce items at checkout, or re-engage with add-ons after the sale.
Verified transfers, in-platform resale, and returnable tickets. Keep secondary market activity in-house and give fans options without giving up control.

Purpose-built for complex, large-scale events. Powerful enough for the biggest operations, simple enough to run on day one.
Build and configure reserved seating, holds, comps, access codes, promos, and price components across events. Update pricing, holds, and availability in real time.
Identify top spenders, track loyalty, and segment your audience for targeted campaigns. First-party data, ungated and exportable to activate however you need.
Own your event and fan data with role-based permissions. Pull real-time data into your CRM, analytics tools, or custom dashboards with open APIs and webhooks.
Automate pricing based on date, inventory, or sales velocity. Track conversions across Google Ads, Meta, and TikTok, and correlate activity with sales spikes.

Sell and scan without a traditional box office. Train staff in minutes and streamline ingress across every point of entry.
Process payments, comp guests in real time, and capture order information with each transaction.

Dynamic page layouts for a clean, branded experience, plus custom mobile apps.



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Splash House is a destination festival series with thousands of hotel packages, GA and VIP passes, After Hours, table reservations, and additional experiences offered across multiple weekends. Ticketing these complex layers in a seamless purchase experience for our fans had been a challenge until we saw Tixr.
Tyler McLean
Founder and Producer, Splash House

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Studio allows us to have multiple ticket types assigned to one piece of inventory, rather than having to manually go into the system and move them around. When that one very specific piece of inventory goes, the system immediately goes to a package that’s close, and then sells it. It’s a huge deal.
Jonathan Fordin
Partner, Playa Luna Presents

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Being able to view live scan counts, process orders, and troubleshoot ticketing issues at the gates all from my personal iPhone was a gamechanger.
Kody LaGuire
Sr. Manager, Ticketing Operations, San Jose Earthquakes
Studio collects 90+ data points per fan, including purchase history, attendance, demographics, and preferences, and that data belongs to the organizer. It's fully exportable and can be activated in CRMs, CDPs, data warehouses, and email tools. Real-time dashboards, geographic cluster and penetration maps, and full pixel support for Google Ads, Meta, and TikTok including Meta CAPI are all included. Tixr never sells or shares fan data.
Tixr's fee structure is flexible and based on event type, volume, and service tier. Organizers have full control over how fees are presented to fans, and payment processing runs through Stripe. Contact us to learn more about fee structure for your events.
Tixr's client success team provides structured migration support covering event setup, inventory configuration, role-based permissions, seating map builds, and data migration. A dedicated Client Experience Manager is assigned to all clients above the self-serve tier. The process moves at your pace — most complex events and groups are up and running within days to weeks, with the goal of reducing operational complexity rather than replicating the setup from a previous system.
Yes. Tixr handles general admission, timed entry, reserved seating, and hybrid configurations within the same platform. The reserved seating module includes configurable seating maps, holds and comp management, group sales, season ticket renewals, price levels, and price books, all managed through Studio without a separate tool.
Yes. Tixr supports the full complexity of professional sports ticketing, including single-game tickets, season tickets, group sales, suites, and hospitality packages, all managed in one platform. The reserved seating module handles configurable maps, holds and comp management, price levels, and season ticket renewals. Tixr currently works with MLS and NWSL teams and is built to meet the operational and data standards professional sports organizations require.
Tixr powers some of the most complex festival operations in the country, including multi-weekend destination festivals with thousands of hotel packages, GA and VIP passes, hospitality experiences, and layered inventory across multiple entry types. Festivals like Lightning in a Bottle, Splash House, Riot Fest, and Gulf Coast Jam choose Tixr for its unified commerce model and the backend control it provides over pricing, inventory, and fan data.
Fans get a fast, branded purchase flow on a white-label event page that reflects the organizer's identity. From a single checkout they can buy tickets alongside hospitality packages, merchandise, food and beverage, parking, and more. After purchase, fans can transfer tickets, upgrade access levels, grab post-purchase add-ons, or return tickets for credit. For organizers who want to go further, fully custom-branded iOS apps are also available built on Tixr's infrastructure.
Tixr is purpose-built for large-scale and complex events. The full depth of the platform, including enterprise inventory management, hospitality commerce, reserved seating, dedicated support, and custom analytics, is designed for organizations that operate at scale and expect their infrastructure to match. A self-serve tier is available for organizers earlier in their growth.
Tixr powers music festivals and concerts, professional sports, motorsports, comedy and entertainment tours, cultural events, campus venues, and immersive experiences. The platform handles both simple and complex event structures, from a single-day GA show to a multi-weekend destination festival with layered hospitality, hotel bundles, reserved seating, and multiple entry types.
Legacy ticketing platforms were built around a one-size-fits-all model, forcing every event through the same rigid infrastructure. Tixr was built differently: organizers can sell tickets alongside parking, merch, hospitality, travel, and more in a single checkout; fully brand the experience from first click to entry; and own their fan data outright, with complete access to export and activate it however they need. The platform is also built to keep pace with how quickly the industry moves, with continuous iteration based on real-world organizer feedback rather than infrequent release cycles.
They're three pillars of one integrated platform, not separate tools. Tixr is the fan-facing purchase experience, Studio is the backend where events are built and managed, and Door is the onsite iOS app for scanning and selling at the gate. Everything runs on shared data and inventory, so what happens on the fan side is visible in the backend instantly, and what's configured in the backend is enforced at the gate.
Tixr is a fully integrated live event commerce platform covering every step of the fan journey, from discovery and purchase through event day operations. The fan-facing experience, backend management, and onsite operations all run on one system with shared data and inventory — built from the ground up on modern infrastructure, with no technical debt or bolt-ons