App Library & Integrations

Manage and optimise your ticket sales by connecting to your favourite tools and automating time-consuming processes.

The power of the API

Our system’s foundation is built on an API, allowing us to easily connect to and integrate with third-party tools.

E-mail marketing

MailChimp

Automatically add your ticket buyers to your mailing list in a GDPR-friendly way.

Text messaging

Messagebird

Use Messagebird to send text messages to your event’s ticket buyers.

Forms

Pre-registration app

Create branded pre-registration pages for all of your Eventix events.

Share your event

Event Spaces

Create a fully customisable professional landing page for your event.

E-mail marketing

Brevo

Automatically add your ticket buyers to your Brevo account.

Shareable links

Linkie

Create and share temporary links with a live overview of the sales of your events.

Entrance

In2Event

Connect to the most popular accreditation platforms in the Netherlands.

Automations

Zapier

Connect your Eventix account to Zapier and start creating custom automations.

Statistics & insights

Daily Summaries

Receive a recap of all ticket sales straight to your inbox or favourite Slack channel. Daily or weekly at 8:00 AM.

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Trusted by more than 10,000 organisations around the world

Their innovative ticketing platform aligns perfectly with our vision for the festival, and we are excited to work together to create an unforgettable experience for our attendees.

ADE

It’s the flexibility they have to build things that are not there yet and to always look for what can be improved, no matter how small the detail.If something can't be done, Eventix will just build it themselves.

Dekmantel

Eventix has actually made sure that we can organise all our events with different companies and that the right financial flows per company are properly handled.

Paaspop

The advantages for us are that we offer our loyal guests a reliable system where sales are fair and clear and our visitors don't feel like they're struggling against a secondhand market.

Woodstock '69