Creators

Creator guide

Everything from listing your first show to getting paid after it, in the order you’ll need it.

1. Get approved as a creator

Start with an application. We verify your details and your payout account before you can sell passes — this protects the people buying tickets from you as much as it protects us.

2. List your show

Host a Show walks through it in one form. What matters most:

  • Title — up to 70 characters. Lead with the thing people are searching for (the match, the comedian, the band), not your venue name.
  • Date and time — the actual start time. Registration closes automatically an hour after it.
  • Venue and full address — the address becomes an “Open in Google Maps” link on your event page. Venues you've used before are offered as one-tap fills next time.
  • Images — a 4:5 poster for listing cards and a 1:1 image for the event page.

3. Set up your passes

A show can have as many pass tiers as it needs, and each one carries its own price, capacity and perks.

  • Seats — priced per person.
  • Tables — priced per table, with a minimum and maximum number of people. Your total capacity counts tables at their maximum.
  • Free entry — mark a tier free and attendees still get a QR pass, so you keep a real headcount.
  • Coming soon — the tier is visible but not on sale, and people can ask to be notified when it opens.
  • Perks — one per line. They show on the pass when someone selects it.

4. Wait for review

Every new show is reviewed before it goes live. Approval usually takes 24–48 hours and you'll be notified when it lands. Your public link is generated the moment you submit — you can copy it from the show page and line up your promotion before approval.

5. Editing a live show

Once a show is approved, changes go through review rather than applying instantly — an admin sees a before-and-after of what you changed and approves it. That's deliberate: people have already booked against the details on that page. One edit request is open at a time, and shows that have ended can no longer be edited.

6. On the day

Open the show, go to Attendees, and scan each person's QR as they arrive. A pass can only be used once, so a screenshot passed between two people fails on the second scan.

7. Getting paid

After the show, your earnings are settled and paid to your registered bank account. The full mechanics — commission, gateway fees, timelines and how refunds are deducted — are on the revenue share page.

Still stuck?

See creator FAQs, best practices, or contact support.