Set up the event
Add the name, venue, dates, times, capacity, ticket types and any access notes buyers need before booking.
How it works
Local Tickets is planned as a straightforward ticketing flow for organisers who want to spend less time fighting software and more time selling seats, spaces and experiences.
For creators
Add the name, venue, dates, times, capacity, ticket types and any access notes buyers need before booking.
Map the theatre, hall or venue, place the stage, add multiple floors or balcony areas, assign seat numbers and mark restricted-view seats before tickets go on sale.
Upload event images, add useful links and paste video URLs so trailers, band clips or attraction previews can appear embedded.
Connect the approved payment setup for cards, PayPal, Apple Pay and Google Pay, then decide whether fees are absorbed or shown to buyers.
Send buyers to a mobile-ready event page that is easy to share from websites, social posts, emails and printed publicity.
Use the creator portal to review orders, issue updates, export attendee data and keep a clear view of ticket revenue.
Scan or validate tickets at the door, with a workflow that can grow from a single volunteer to multiple entry points.
Room designer
The event admin area should include a room designer for theatres, halls, attractions and mixed-use spaces. Coordinators can describe where the stage is, how seats are numbered and how the venue is split across floors or balcony levels.
For ticket buyers
Open the event page from a link, search result or organiser website.
Select dates, quantities and ticket types with fees shown before payment.
Use the available checkout method, including cards, PayPal and digital wallets where configured.
Receive ticket details and use the Find Tickets portal if the email is lost or a buyer needs to retrieve an order.
Once the ticket date has passed, eligible ticket holders should be able to leave a public 0-5 star review of the event.
Media-rich listings
Event creators should be able to add a poster image, venue image, gallery photo or video link without needing to edit code. The event page then turns that content into a polished, mobile-friendly listing.