Attendize is a free and open source ticket selling and event management platform designed to give event organizers a simple, affordable yet full-featured solution for managing general admission events. It’s built using the Laravel PHP framework and has plenty of very useful features.
Features
- Beautiful mobile friendly event pages
- Easy attendee management - Refunds, Messaging etc.
- Data export - attendees list to XLS, CSV etc.
- Generate print friendly attendee list
- Ability to manage unlimited organizers / events
- Manage multiple organizers
- Real-time event statistics
- Customizable event pages
- Multiple currency support
- Quick and easy checkout process
- Customizable tickets - with QR codes, organizer logos etc.
- Fully brandable - Have your own logos on tickets etc.
- Affiliate tracking - track sales volume / number of visits generated etc.
- Widget support - embed ticket selling widget into existing websites / WordPress blogs
- Social sharing
- Support multiple payment gateways - Stripe and PayPal out the box. Other payment gateways can be added
- Support for offline payments
- Refund payments - partial refund & full refunds
- Ability to add service charge to tickets
- Messaging - eg. Email all attendees with X ticket
- Public event listings page for organizers
- Ability to ask custom questions during checkout
- Browser based QR code scanner for door management
License
Attribution Assurance LicenseOther Useful Business Software
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This is very promising. It was easy to install but unfortunately still buggy. I invested too much time tying to make it work with no results. It is a real shame because I like it and really wanted it to work. However, at its current level of development, it is not ready for prime time and strictly for geeks only. Will be worth a second look after a year or two.