Sell your shows on your own domain
A page that looks like your room, at an address that belongs to you, running on the same ticketing you already use. No code, no plugins, no handoff to somebody else's checkout.
Your website has a Tickets button that sends people somewhere else.
Somebody finds your club, likes the look of Friday, clicks Tickets — and lands on a page with another company's logo, another company's checkout, and your show reduced to a row in a directory. It works. It just stops being yours at the exact moment somebody decides to spend money.
tickets.yourclub.com
Point a subdomain at us and your storefront serves from it. Your name in the address bar, your logo in the browser tab, and no sign of us anywhere on the page.
- Two DNS recordsOne TXT to prove it's yours, one CNAME to route it. We give you the exact values to paste.
- HTTPS handledThe certificate is issued and renewed for you. Nothing to buy, nothing to remember.
- We tell you when it's liveA check runs until the domain is serving properly, then emails your whole team.
- It stays yoursIt's your domain and your DNS. You can point it somewhere else whenever you want.
Paste them at your registrar, then press Go Live. A subdomain like tickets or shows is what we set up — bring your DNS to the call and we'll do it together.
Built from sections, not from scratch.
Start from one of five arrangements, then add, reorder and hide sections until the page says what your room says. Every section has a few layouts to choose from, and every one of them already works on a phone.
Hero
Your name and the reason to be there. Centred, split, full-bleed, or built around your next show.
Shows
Posters, landscape cards, a compact list, or one featured show above the rest.
Venue
Address, hours, parking and access — with a map drawn in your own colours.
Gift cards
Sell stored value from the same page, under your own name.
Newsletter
Collect emails with consent recorded, ready for a campaign.
Words and pictures
Text, image, image-with-text, video and a call to action, for everything else.
Set your colours once. The whole page follows.
Logo, browser icon, five colours, a type pairing, how round the corners are and how much air the page has. Change the accent and it moves through every button, badge and link at the same time.
- Preview before anyone sees itWork on a draft, look at it, publish when you're happy. The live page doesn't move until you say so.
- It can't break on a phoneYou choose the arrangement; the system handles what happens at every screen width.
- Shares properlySet the title, description and share image once, and links look right wherever they're posted.
This is not a website builder, and that's the point. You pick sections and layouts — not pixels — which is exactly why your page won't end up broken on somebody's phone. If you need a bespoke design, keep your site and point its Tickets button here.
The site is the ticketing system.
This isn't a website that links to your tickets. The shows on the page are the shows in your workspace, at the prices your checkout charges, sold through your own Stripe account. Add a show on Tuesday and it's on your site on Tuesday. There's nothing to publish twice, so there's nothing to fall out of step.
Stop handing your customers to somebody else's website.
Included with your account — no setup fee, no subscription, and the same buyer-paid fee as any other ticket.