ClickReserv vs Ticketmaster for independent venues & events
Ticketmaster is built for arena- and stadium-scale events — and it's long been famous for service fees that historically ran ~27% or more of the ticket price (the March 2026 DOJ settlement now caps them at 15%). For an independent venue, comedy club, small concert, class, or workshop, that's still real money — and the customer relationship — handed to a middleman. ClickReserv lets you sell tickets and reservations directly from your own branded page, where you keep your audience and pay a transparent 5% platform fee plus standard card processing instead of a 15%-plus service-fee cut.
What Ticketmaster is
Ticketmaster is the dominant large-scale event ticketing platform, built for arenas and stadiums via exclusive venue contracts.
ClickReserv vs Ticketmaster, side by side
| Feature | ClickReserv | Ticketmaster |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Independent venues, classes & events | Arena/stadium-scale events |
| Fees per ticket | Transparent 5% platform fee + standard card processing (Stripe) | Historically ~27%+, capped at 15% (2026 DOJ settlement) |
| Who owns the customer | You — your page, your data | Ticketmaster |
| Branded ticket/booking page (PWA) | Yes — per business | A Ticketmaster listing |
| Reservations + recurring shows/classes | Yes | One-off event ticketing |
| Point of sale (at the door) | Included | Box office via venue contract |
| Setup | Self-serve, same day, $29/mo flat | Venue contract / sales process |
| Customer languages | 24, including right-to-left | Limited |
Why service businesses pick ClickReserv
Keep most of the fees — and your audience
Ticketmaster's service fees historically ran ~27% or more of the ticket price (now capped at 15% under the March 2026 DOJ settlement), and the buyer relationship belongs to Ticketmaster either way. With ClickReserv you sell directly from your own page and pay a transparent 5% platform fee plus standard card processing — well under Ticketmaster's 15% cap — so far more of the money, and the whole customer list, stays with you.
For real independent venues, not just arenas
Ticketmaster is built for stadium-scale events behind exclusive contracts. ClickReserv fits comedy clubs, small concert venues, theaters, classes, and workshops — recurring shows and reservations, not just one-off mega-events.
Live the same day, $29/mo flat
No venue contract or sales process — pick an industry template, list your shows or sessions, and start selling directly. It's a flat $29/mo, with a 14-day free trial to start.
Where Ticketmaster is strong
- Unmatched reach and distribution for large-scale events
- Robust anti-scalping, resale, and crowd-scale operations
- Exclusive relationships with major arenas and stadiums
When Ticketmaster is the better fit: If you're filling an arena or stadium and need massive distribution, resale controls, and crowd-scale infrastructure, Ticketmaster (or a dedicated large-event ticketer) is built for that. For an independent venue, club, theater, or class that wants to sell directly and keep more of the fees, ClickReserv is the cheaper, more direct path.
ClickReserv vs Ticketmaster — FAQ
- Is ClickReserv a good Ticketmaster alternative for an independent venue?
- Yes, if you run a comedy club, small concert venue, theater, class, or workshop. Ticketmaster is built for arena-scale events behind exclusive contracts. ClickReserv lets you sell tickets and reservations directly from your own branded page on a flat $29/mo (14-day free trial, no card) — self-serve, and you keep your audience and your data.
- What fees does Ticketmaster charge compared to ClickReserv?
- Ticketmaster's service fees historically ran about 27% or more of the ticket price; the March 2026 DOJ settlement now caps them at 15%, which is still a meaningful cut handed to a middleman. ClickReserv charges a transparent 5% platform fee plus standard card processing (Stripe) — well under that 15% cap — so you keep far more of each sale, along with the buyer relationship.
- Is ClickReserv really free, or just a trial?
- There's a real 14-day free trial — full Professional, no card required — so you can try every feature first. After that it's a paid plan: a flat $29/mo Starter (or upgrade for the Professional extras), with no per-staff fees, no appointment caps, and everything in your plan included rather than gated. Payments run on a transparent platform fee (5% on Starter, lower as you move up) on top of standard card processing. Nothing locks: your booking page keeps working and your data is never held hostage.
- Can I bring my existing audience over?
- Yes — that's the point. Because you sell from your own branded page, every buyer's details are yours, so you build a mailing list and a repeat audience you can market to directly instead of one locked inside a ticketing platform.
- Will my booking page look like my own brand?
- Yes. Your booking page carries your name and your colors — not ours — and customers can install it to their phone's home screen like a native app (a PWA), so it opens straight to your business. There's no third-party branding in front of your customers.
- How long does setup take — do I need a website or a developer first?
- About five minutes, and no — you don't need an existing website or any code. Pick one of 174 industry templates, adjust your services and prices, and your branded booking page is live. Booking is the product, so there's no site to build first.
- Am I locked in to a contract?
- No. There's no contract and no cancellation fee — you can leave whenever you want, and you own your data and your customer relationships. Your clients book with your business, not a marketplace, so they're yours to keep.
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Launch a branded booking page that takes payments — live in about five minutes, with a 14-day free trial.
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