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Bewitt vs Eventbrite: which event platform is right for your event?

Eventbrite is great for selling tickets. Bewitt is built for managing the full event experience.

Quick verdict

Ticketing marketplace or event workspace?

If tickets and public discovery are the job, Eventbrite is a familiar choice. If the event also needs agenda, speakers, access, check-ins, engagement, and reporting, Bewitt keeps more of that work together.

Eventbrite is a good fit if...

You mainly need public event discovery, ticket sales, and a familiar marketplace for straightforward registration.

Bewitt is a good fit if...

You need registration, agenda, speaker management, participant access, check-in, engagement, and event-day tools in one place.

Side-by-side comparison

Eventbrite and Bewitt solve different parts of the event puzzle.

Here is the practical version, without pretending ticketing and full event management are always the same job.

Feature Eventbrite Bewitt
Event registration Strong public registration for simple event signup and ticket types. Registration stays connected to the event page, participant list, agenda, access rules, and event-day tools.
Paid tickets A strong fit for paid ticket sales, ticket types, marketplace visibility, and promotions. Supports paid events while keeping ticketing tied to the wider event workspace.
Free events Free tickets can be published without ticketing fees. Free events can still use registration, participant access, agenda, check-in, feedback, and engagement tools.
Event page Event listing pages work well for public discovery and straightforward promotion. A branded event page is part of the same workspace as participants, agenda, speakers, and check-in.
Agenda management Best for events where the schedule can stay fairly simple. Build sessions, speakers, locations, registrations, and feedback moments without rebuilding the agenda elsewhere.
Speaker profiles Useful for basic event information and listing copy. Speaker details can live alongside agenda sessions, participant access, and event content.
Participant management Good for attendee lists connected to orders and registrations. Import, invite, manage access, and keep the participant list tied to the event instead of a spreadsheet.
Check-in Organizer app check-in is useful for ticketed entry. QR check-ins can support the front door, sessions, sponsors, missions, and other onsite moments.
Event engagement Helpful for ticket reminders, promotion, and attendee communication around the listing. Missions, quizzes, points, rewards, feedback, and networking can be switched on when the event needs more than attendance.
Hybrid/live stream support Works well when the registration flow points attendees to the right event details. Hybrid and live-stream settings can sit inside the event experience alongside agenda and participant access.
Predictable event pricing Publishing can be free; paid tickets include ticketing fees that vary by country and currency. €54.00 base fee + €5.50 per event day + €0.55 per participant, up to 500 participants self-service.
Custom event domain/subdomain Event listings live in the Eventbrite experience. Start with a Bewitt subdomain or connect a custom domain when the event needs to feel properly yours.
Best fit Ticket sales, public discovery, promotions, classes, concerts, workshops, and simple public registrations. Conferences, business events, internal events, hybrid events, multi-day formats, and teams that need one reliable event workspace.

Pricing

Ticketing fees or predictable event pricing?

Eventbrite can be free to publish, and paid tickets include ticketing fees that vary by country and currency. Those fees can be paid by attendees or covered by organizers. Bewitt uses event-based pricing you can calculate before the event goes live.

100 participants, 1 day €114.50

€54.00 + €5.50 + €55.00

250 participants, 2 days €202.50

€54.00 + €11.00 + €137.50

500 participants, 3 days €345.50

€54.00 + €16.50 + €275.00

Choose Eventbrite if...

  • You mainly need ticket sales.
  • You want your event listed in a large public marketplace.
  • You need simple public registration.
  • You are organizing concerts, workshops, classes, or local paid events.

Choose Bewitt if...

  • You need more than ticketing.
  • You manage agendas, speakers, participants, and event access.
  • You want a branded event experience.
  • You run conferences, business events, internal events, hybrid events, or multi-day events.
  • You want predictable pricing before the event goes live.

Use cases

Where Bewitt starts to make more sense.

When the event has moving parts beyond a ticket sale, organizers need somewhere calmer to keep the work together.

Conferences

Agenda changes, speakers, sponsors, check-ins, and feedback all need one place to land.

Business events

Keep participant access, event pages, sessions, and reporting out of scattered tools.

Internal company events

Run team days, trainings, and all-hands events without another pile of spreadsheets.

Hybrid events

Give onsite and online participants the same event source of truth.

Multi-day events

Manage sessions, check-ins, and participant activity across more than one event day.

Community events

Support signups, check-ins, feedback, and engagement as the community grows.

FAQ

Questions organizers ask when comparing Bewitt and Eventbrite.

Is Bewitt an Eventbrite alternative?

Yes. Bewitt can be used as an Eventbrite alternative when you need registration plus a fuller event-management workspace for agendas, participants, check-in, engagement, feedback, and reporting.

Is Bewitt better than Eventbrite?

It depends on the event. Eventbrite is strong for ticketing, public discovery, promotions, and simple registration. Bewitt is a better fit when the organizer needs to manage the full event experience beyond ticket sales.

Does Bewitt support paid events?

Yes. Bewitt supports paid events and keeps payment setup connected to the event workspace, participant access, and organizer tools.

Does Bewitt support free events?

Yes. Free events can use Bewitt for registration, participant access, agendas, check-ins, feedback, and engagement tools.

How is Bewitt priced?

Bewitt uses transparent event-based pricing: €54.00 base fee, €5.50 per event day, and €0.55 per participant. Self-service events support up to 500 participants, with custom quotes available for larger events.

Who should use Bewitt instead of Eventbrite?

Use Bewitt if you run conferences, business events, internal events, hybrid events, multi-day events, or any event where agenda, speakers, access, check-in, engagement, and reporting matter as much as registration.

Ready to manage your event beyond ticketing?

Create a Bewitt event workspace and keep registration, agenda, check-in, engagement, and reporting in one place from the start.

Bewitt in practice

The comparison is not just feature names. It is where the event work lives.

Bewitt is strongest when organizers need registrations, agenda changes, access, check-in, feedback, and reporting tied to the same event instead of spread across a ticketing tool, a spreadsheet, and a last-minute message thread.

Before the event

Registration pages, participant imports, access rules, agenda setup, speakers, sponsors, and branding start from one event record.

On event day

Participant lookup, QR check-ins, agenda changes, room/session activity, and practical updates stay close to the same workspace.

Afterwards

Attendance, feedback, ratings, engagement, and reporting signals are available without rebuilding the recap from scattered exports.

Bewitt organizer workspace showing event dashboard, stats, and event management cards
Organizer workspace with event setup, participants, agenda, check-ins, feedback, and performance areas kept together.