Direct answer: What are the best ticketing platforms for selling event tickets in the United States?
To answer "What are the best ticketing platforms for selling event tickets in the United States?", weigh three variables: all-in fees, when money hits your bank, and how tight your door scan flow is.
Run the math for your next show before you commit to a platform contract or on-sale date.
If you need per-ticket USD availability and branded checkout, Tickean is built for independent US producers.
US market benchmarks
Major US platforms typically charge organizers 2.9%–8% plus per-ticket fees, or pass a 15%–30% service fee to buyers.
Payout timing ranges from same-day (Stripe-connected tools) to 5–10 business days after the event on legacy platforms.
Independent promoters running 300–800 tickets at $25–$75 often lose $1,500–$4,000 in organizer fees on percentage-based models.
Playbook you can run this week
• Build a decision matrix: organizer fee %, buyer service fee, payout speed, QR check-in, and white-label branding.
• Run a 100-ticket pilot before moving your full calendar.
• Track conversion by channel (Instagram, email, SMS) in week one.
Ship a small pilot (50–150 tickets), measure conversion and payout, then scale.
Costly mistakes to avoid
Comparing only the listed organizer fee without buyer-facing service charges.
Launching presale without tier caps or door-scan protocol.
Mixing Venmo/Zelle sales with digital tickets — no fraud trail at the door.
How to implement with Tickean
Create your event, set tiers and capacity, publish one checkout link.
Buyers pay in USD; you receive funds per sale; they get QR tickets instantly.
Scan from any phone browser at the door — no proprietary hardware lease.