Why eventflo is different
A straight answer to the questions fans actually ask.
First — we get it.
You've used dozens of ticketing platforms. They all kind of do the same thing. Then you land on eventflo and we ask you to verify your email, or download an app, or you find out you can't resell your ticket on Tixel — and you're thinking “why can't these guys just do it like everyone else?” Fair question. We owe you a real answer.
The eventflo team came up with one mantra after running thousands of events ourselves — Stereosonic, Dreamstate, Reminisce, Tailgate Fest, Piknic Electronik. Then got respected industry names on board — Danny Rants, the Stafford Brothers, Roger Field.
Build a fair and connected event world for fans, organisers, and artists.
Every decision gets tested against it. Is it fair for fans? Organisers? Artists? When yes for all three, we build it — even if it means doing things differently. This is just the beginning. We're listening and using feedback to keep making it fairer.
Why do I have to use a verified email to buy a ticket?
At pretty much every major event on legacy ticketing, 10–20 fans show up with tickets sold to multiple people. They paid real money, show up excited, get turned away because someone else already scanned in. It happens every weekend.
The only way to stop it is to know every ticket belongs to a real, verified person. So your email gets verified once — directly, or via Apple/Google Login. One-time setup, then you're in.
- Tickets can't be duplicated & resold to unsuspecting buyers
- Your ticket actually reaches you (no mistyped emails)
- Scammers can’t pretend to be the event and sell you a fake
Why do I have to download the eventflo app?
You don't have to — but it's the easiest way. The app is the simplest way to access tickets; download once and your ticket lives in your wallet ready for event day.
Apps not your thing? Open the link in your confirmation email and your ticket loads in the web wallet — like opening a PDF, except faster, more secure, impossible to lose. Either way works.
Why can't I resell my ticket on third-party platforms like Tixel?
Two reasons.
(1) Security. Third-party resale runs on PDF tickets → fans get scammed constantly (fake, duplicate, screenshots sold to multiple buyers). eventflo tickets are verified, tracked, impossible to fake — and that only works if resale stays inside our system.
(2) Fairness for the events you love. Third-party resale creates a false event economy that quietly kills shows — in the final weeks when events should come home strong, sales collapse into a reverse auction. Organisers are real people with families and mortgages and a lot riding on each show.
So we built FloMarket — eventflo's resale marketplace — to make resale fair: seller gets their money back, buyer gets a discount, the event stays strong. Selling to a friend? Grab a private resale link and set any price you like — auto-pricing only applies to the public FloMarket pool.
- Verified, tracked tickets that are impossible to fake
- Sell on FloMarket: get your money back, buyer gets a discount
- Selling to a friend? Grab a private link & set any price you like
So what's actually in it for you?
Tickets you'll never lose
Always in your wallet — never a lost PDF or a screenshot buried in your camera roll.
No fake or duplicate tickets
Verified accounts shut down the scam economy — every ticket belongs to one real person.
Resale that's actually safe
Verified tickets, real fans only — no PDFs, no screenshots, no getting scammed.
A market that doesn't kill the events you love
Fair resale keeps shows strong all the way to event day — instead of collapsing into a reverse auction.
Fast entry
Dynamic barcodes and offline scanning mean no door-day chaos — just walk in.
Two-tap transfers
Send a friend a ticket in seconds — properly, not by forwarding a screenshot and hoping.
A real team that listens
Real people who read every message — and EVA, our AI concierge, on hand 24/7.
We're not perfect. We're a young company building fast, learning every week from fans, organisers and artists. If something doesn't work the way it should, tell us — we'll actually fix it. That's the whole point of building it with you, not at you.