Percentage fees scare you off
A 5–10% take on a $25 ticket is worse than printing on the door. You shouldn’t pay more because your event is small.
You shouldn't need a sales call and a six-month contract to sell 80 tickets. Flat fee, no setup, branded event page in five minutes.
What hurts
A 5–10% take on a $25 ticket is worse than printing on the door. You shouldn’t pay more because your event is small.
Most platforms make you talk to sales for a 100-person event. You don't need that. You need a link to share.
You need to pay deposits, rent gear, and book artists before the show — not days after the doors close.
How Jamrats fits
Percentage fees + service fees on every ticket
Flat $0.99 per ticket. Card processing passed through at cost.
Schedule a demo to start
Sign up, build the event page, share the link. Five minutes.
Funds held until weeks after the show
Direct payouts — typically next business day.
No customer list when you leave
Your customer list is yours. One-click CSV exports.
Features that pull weight
Cover, lineup, FAQ, branded URL. Drag-to-reorder tickets.
Read moreBrowser-based scanner. No app install.
Read moreMoney lands in your bank account, not ours.
Read moreYou stay in control. Platform fee returns within 60 days.
Read moreBuyers can re-send their tickets if the email goes missing.
Read moreAutomatic receipts. Inclusive or added-on-top tax.
Read moreIn the wild
$15 tickets, capped at 80 RSVPs, sold via Instagram link. Door staff scan with a phone.
Free RSVP for 120, optional $10 donation tier. Customer list exports to Mailchimp later.
Why organizers stay
FAQ
No, but we ask for ID verification to enable payouts. A personal account works for one-person operations.
No credit card. No setup fees. Flat $0.99 per paid ticket.