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Tickets

  • £8 per ticket

  • 220 per showing, 3 showings

  • £5,280 if all tickets sold

  • can we sell tickets separately?

ticketebo.co.uk

  • 4.95% (min of £0.75 per order)
    • £264 in fees
    • 1 ticket = 0.75
    • 2 ticket = 0.80
    • 4 ticket = 1.60
  • 10% refund for charity
    • £26.40 refund
  • fee can be paid by patron, or included in the price
  • all via barcodes scanned on Android/iPhone apps
  • no patron registration required
  • printed tickets are extra
  • all tickets are done through the service, even free tickets (incur 75p fee)

zeffy.com

  • in person ticket sales
  • all via barcodes scanned
  • additional services
    • setup for non-profits
    • raffle tickets sales
      • 50/50 raffle
    • one off dotation's (and subscription available)
    • auctions

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Ticketebo vs zeffy:

Both platforms handle the basics (online sales, barcode tickets, and entry scanning), but the costs differ:

  • Online sales
  • barcode tickets

differences:

  • ticketebo add a 4.95% fee onto the ticket price (min of 75p per order)
  • zeffy ask for a voluntary dotation at checkout - no charge if patreon declines
  • manual/cash sales: ticketebo would charge us 75p to create a ticket. zeffy is no cost.

so ticket income

  • £8 per ticket
  • 220 per showing, 3 showings
  • £5,280 if all tickets sold

both services 100% of that money would come back to us, however, tickets prices will be more expensive sold via ticketebo £8.40pp on orders of two tickets or more, or £8.75 for a single ticket.

for a charity, ticketebo will also refund 10% of their takin, which would be somwhere around £26.40 extra for us. Also have to factor in any manual/cash sales we do will cost us 75p each, so this would have to come off this total.

in summary,

  • both options offer the same service
  • both options would see roughly the same income on tiket sales for the charity
  • actual ticket prices would be more expensive via ticketebo (+40p to 75p)

whichever we go for for ticket sales, i would encourage you all to have aloo at the zeffy website. they are a non-profit setup to help with fund raising for other non-profits, there some good ideas/services that they offer that could raise money for the charity

  • raffle tickets sales (see their 50/50 raffle too)
  • one off dotation's (and subscription available)
  • donation/prize auctions

ai impovement and my ammendments

Online Ticket Sales: Ticketebo vs. Zeffy

Both platforms handle the basics (online sales, barcode tickets, and entry scanning), but the costs differ:

Ticketebo (Traditional Model)

  • Cost: They add a 4.95% fee to the total order.
  • The Minimum: There is a 75p minimum fee per order.
    • For a single £8 ticket, the fee is 75p (since 4.95% is only 40p).
    • For an order of 10 tickets (£80), the fee is £3.96 (4.95%).
  • Charity Perk: They refund 10% of their booking fees back to us after the event (roughly £25–£30 if we sell out).
  • Cash Sales: They charge us 75p to manually generate a barcode ticket for cash buyers.

Zeffy (Non-Profit Model)

  • Cost: £0. It is completely free for the PTA.
  • How it works: At checkout, it asks parents for a voluntary "contribution" to keep the platform running. This is optional, parents can skip it.
  • Cash Sales: We can manually add cash buyers and send them a barcode ticket at no extra cost.

Our bottom line (£8 tickets / 660 total capacity / 3 showings):

  • Income: Both return the full £5,280 to the PTA.
  • Parent Cost: Tickets are cheaper for parents on Zeffy (£8 flat vs. £8.40/£8.75).
  • Cash sales: Zeffy is better for cash sales because Ticketebos 75p fee for manual tickets would have to come out of our profits.

In summary:

  • Service: Both provide the same core features (online sales and barcode scanning).
  • PTA Income: We get the same payout from both. Ticketebo does offer the 10% return on their fees, but this would probably be swallowed by the 75p fee per ticket for any cash sales we make.
  • Parent Cost: Zeffy is cheaper for parents (£8 flat). Ticketebo adds fees (40p or 75p per person).
  • The Trade-off: To keep prices at £8 on Ticketebo, we would have to absorb the fees ourselves, costing the PTA approximately £264.

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Thanks! Whichever way we do go for tickets, Id encourage everyone to check out Zeffy.com. They are a non-profit built to help charities, and they offer a few services that could be potential revenue for the charity:

  • Raffles: Easily sell raffle tickets online (lookup their "50/50" draws).
  • Donations: Set up one-off or monthly subscription donations.
  • Auctions: Run online auctions for donated prizes.
  • No Fees: Because they don't take a cut, we keep 100% of every donation and prize bid.

Something I thought would be looking at

Thanks! Whichever way we do go for tickets, Id encourage everyone to have a look at Zeffy.com. They offer a number of free services for raffles, 50/50 prize draws, prize auctions, or even just one-off donations for the charity. Quite a few good ideas for fund raising I thought