If you're organizing a small event—whether it's a community workshop, local concert, fundraiser, or networking event—every dollar matters. When choosing a ticketing platform, the fee structure can significantly impact your bottom line, sometimes costing you hundreds or even thousands of dollars in revenue.
Most event organizers don't realize how much money they're losing to percentage-based ticketing fees until they do the math. In this article, we'll break down exactly why flat-fee ticketing platforms are almost always the better choice for small to medium-sized events.
Understanding the Two Main Fee Models
Event ticketing platforms typically use one of two pricing models:
Percentage-Based Fees
Most major platforms (like Eventbrite, Ticketmaster, and others) charge a percentage of the ticket price plus a fixed fee per ticket. Common structures include:
- Eventbrite: 3.5% + $1.29 per ticket
- Ticketmaster: Variable, often 10-20% depending on event type
- Other platforms: Typically range from 2.5% to 5% + $0.99 to $1.99
Flat-Fee Pricing
Newer platforms offer a simple flat fee per ticket, regardless of price. For example:
- Bloom Tickets: $0.75 per ticket (no percentage, no hidden fees)
- Some competitors: $1.00 - $2.00 per ticket
The Real Cost Difference: Let's Do the Math
Here's where it gets interesting. Let's compare actual costs across different ticket prices and event sizes.
| Ticket Price | Eventbrite Fee (3.5% + $1.29) |
Bloom Tickets Fee (Flat $0.75) |
Your Savings per Ticket |
|---|---|---|---|
| $10 | $1.64 | $0.75 | $0.89 |
| $25 | $2.17 | $0.75 | $1.42 |
| $50 | $3.04 | $0.75 | $2.29 |
| $75 | $3.92 | $0.75 | $3.17 |
| $100 | $4.79 | $0.75 | $4.04 |
| $150 | $6.54 | $0.75 | $5.79 |
Notice the pattern? The higher your ticket price, the more money you save with flat-fee pricing. For a $150 ticket, you're saving nearly $6 per ticket—that's almost 8x the flat fee!
Real Event Examples: Total Savings
Let's look at how these per-ticket savings add up across different event scenarios:
Example 1: Local Concert
Event Details: 150 tickets at $40 each
Percentage-Based (3.5% + $1.29):
$403.50 in fees
Flat-Fee ($0.75):
$112.50 in fees
Total Savings
That's enough to cover your venue rental, marketing budget, or performer fees!
Example 2: Professional Workshop
Event Details: 50 tickets at $125 each
Percentage-Based (3.5% + $1.29):
$283.50 in fees
Flat-Fee ($0.75):
$37.50 in fees
Total Savings
Save over 86% on ticketing fees—that's significant for any small business or educator.
Example 3: Charity Fundraiser
Event Details: 200 tickets at $75 each
Percentage-Based (3.5% + $1.29):
$784 in fees
Flat-Fee ($0.75):
$150 in fees
Total Savings
For nonprofits, this is money that goes directly to your cause instead of platform fees.
When Does Percentage-Based Pricing Make Sense?
To be fair, there are specific situations where percentage-based fees might be acceptable:
- Very low ticket prices: If you're selling $5-10 tickets, a $0.75 flat fee represents 7.5-15% of the ticket price, which might be comparable to percentage fees.
- Large marketplace exposure: If your primary goal is discovery through the platform's marketplace (like Eventbrite's event discovery), the higher fees might be worth the exposure.
- Enterprise-level events: Major venues and promoters with negotiated rates may have different fee structures.
However, for the vast majority of small to medium-sized events with ticket prices above $15, flat-fee pricing offers substantial savings.
Beyond Just Savings: Other Benefits of Flat-Fee Platforms
1. Predictable Budgeting
With flat fees, you know exactly what you'll pay regardless of ticket price. This makes budgeting straightforward—if you sell 100 tickets, you pay exactly $75 in fees. No complex calculations needed.
2. Price Flexibility
You can adjust ticket prices without worrying about fees increasing proportionally. Running a flash sale? Your fees stay the same. Offering VIP tiers? Same flat fee applies.
3. Transparent Communication
Platforms offering flat fees tend to be more transparent overall. If they're upfront about pricing, they're likely upfront about other terms and features too.
4. More Revenue for Organizers
The money you save on fees goes directly to your bottom line. That could mean:
- Better performers or speakers
- Improved venue or production quality
- Larger marketing budget
- Higher profit margins
- More money for your cause (nonprofits)
Quick Cost Calculator
Want to calculate your own savings? Use this formula:
Savings per ticket = [(Ticket Price × 0.035) + $1.29] - $0.75
Then multiply by your expected ticket sales to see total savings. For most events over $20/ticket, the savings are significant.
What About Payment Processing Fees?
An important note: All ticketing platforms have to pay payment processing fees (usually around 2.9% + $0.30 for credit cards). The difference is how these are handled:
- Some platforms build processing fees into their percentage-based model, making the total cost even higher
- Transparent platforms show these fees separately, so you know exactly what you're paying
- Best practice: Look for platforms that either absorb processing fees or pass them to buyers transparently
Making the Switch: Is It Worth It?
If you're currently using a percentage-based platform, consider running the numbers for your specific event. Ask yourself:
- What is my average ticket price?
- How many tickets do I expect to sell?
- What features do I actually need vs. nice-to-have?
- Could I use the savings elsewhere in my event budget?
For most small event organizers, the answer is clear: flat-fee pricing saves money while providing all the essential features you need.
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Conclusion
The math is simple: for most small to medium-sized events with ticket prices above $15-20, flat-fee ticketing platforms deliver substantial savings compared to percentage-based models. These savings can make the difference between a break-even event and a profitable one, or between a modest fundraiser and a significant contribution to your cause.
Beyond just the cost savings, flat-fee pricing offers predictability, transparency, and peace of mind. You can focus on creating a great event experience instead of calculating complex fee structures or watching your revenue get eaten up by percentages.
💡 Bottom Line: If you're organizing a small event and currently paying percentage-based fees, you're likely leaving money on the table. Run the numbers for your specific event—the results might surprise you. In many cases, switching to a flat-fee platform can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars per event.