Encrypted by default
All personal information is encrypted at rest using hybrid RSA-OAEP + AES-256-GCM encryption.
Chobble Tickets is an open source ticketing platform with a flat annual fee, no booking fees or commission, and no attendee data collection.
Chobble is a community interest company. There is no venture capital investment and no requirement to grow at the expense of users. The software is funded by flat annual subscriptions.
All personal information is encrypted at rest using hybrid RSA-OAEP + AES-256-GCM encryption.
AGPLv3 licensed with every feature included and no open-core bait-and-switch. Browse the code on GitHub.
Pay a flat annual fee with no service charges or commission. Money from ticket sales goes directly to your Stripe or Square account.
Every ticket gets a unique QR code that you can scan with any phone camera, with no app required.
Send confirmations through your choice of Resend, Postmark, SendGrid, or Mailgun.
Run it on your own infrastructure or let us host it for you - either way, you're in control.
"The user journey is incredibly slick, reassuring, easy and fast - you get them from thinking about it to having gone through and done it within moments."
"Saves us a few bob and made it easier for customers! The QR system is a game changer! No more holding data on paper, it's now all simple."
"It honestly has all the settings and functionality that comes from a matured system - but it's just getting started!"
"It's super quick and efficient, plus it also means that the code is unique to the user - so you can't have someone share a screenshot of the QR code and scam free tickets."
Chobble Tickets works for all kinds of events and organisations:
Managed hosting is £50/year with no per-ticket fees, no percentage cuts, and no surprise charges.
50% discount for charities, community groups, artists, and musicians.
Money from ticket sales goes straight to your Stripe or Square account and we never touch your revenue.
You can also self-host for free - it's open source with one-click deploy to DigitalOcean, Heroku, Koyeb, and Render. Or use GitHub-controlled deployments for extra security where you approve every update.