Eventbrite vs SimplerBook

Eventbrite is the leading event ticketing marketplace for concerts, conferences, and large public events. SimplerBook is built for solopreneurs who run small workshops, classes, and open houses alongside their regular appointments — with zero ticket fees and no per-event pricing.

Quick verdict

Eventbrite is best for:

Event organizers who sell tickets, need marketplace discovery, or run large public events with mobile check-in.

SimplerBook is best for:

Solopreneurs and small businesses who host small events alongside appointment scheduling and want zero fees on RSVPs.

The bottom line

Eventbrite is a ticketing marketplace; SimplerBook is an all-in-one scheduling and event tool for small businesses.

Feature comparison

FeatureSimplerBookEventbrite
Events & RSVPs
Free event pagesYesYes
Ticket / RSVP feesNone3.7% + $1.79 on paid
Custom RSVP questionsYesYes
Automated reminders24h + 1h beforeBasic
Guest list export (CSV)YesYes
Bulk email to attendeesYesLimited on free
Calendar links (.ics)YesYes
Scheduling & Bookings
Appointment schedulingYesNo
Customer databaseShared with bookingsPer-event only
Service menuYesNo
Walk-in modeYesNo
Ticketing & Discovery
Paid ticketingNoYes
Marketplace discoveryNoYes
Mobile check-in appNoYes
Multi-tier ticket typesNoYes
Pricing
Free planYesFree events only
Starting paid price$7/mo$15/mo (Pro 2K)

Pricing comparison

Eventbrite Free

$0

  • Free for free events only
  • No per-ticket fees on free events
  • Basic event page builder
  • Limited email invitations
  • Eventbrite branding on pages

Eventbrite Pro 2K

$15/mo

  • Up to 2,000 tickets/year
  • 3.7% + $1.79 per paid ticket
  • 2.9% payment processing per order
  • Custom event pages
  • Attendee analytics

Eventbrite Pro 6K

$50/mo

  • Up to 6,000 tickets/year
  • Same per-ticket fees as Pro 2K
  • Priority support
  • Advanced marketing tools

Eventbrite Pro 10K

$100/mo

  • Up to 10,000 tickets/year
  • Same per-ticket fees
  • Dedicated account manager
  • Custom integrations

SimplerBook Free

$0

  • 50 bookings per month
  • Branded Booking Page
  • Email reminders
  • Email confirmations
  • Events & RSVP
  • Analytics
  • Single User

SimplerBook Pro

$7/mo

  • Everything in Free, plus
  • Unlimited bookings
  • Remove SimplerBook branding
  • Multiple branches
  • Team Support
  • Team management tools
  • Loyalty rewards

Pricing verified March 2026. Check Eventbrite's website for current pricing.

Where SimplerBook wins

Zero fees on every event

SimplerBook charges nothing for event RSVPs — no per-ticket fees, no payment processing surcharges, no platform cut. Eventbrite charges 3.7% + $1.79 per paid ticket plus 2.9% payment processing per order. For a $25 workshop with 20 attendees, that's roughly $45 in Eventbrite fees vs $0 on SimplerBook.

Events + appointments in one place

SimplerBook combines appointment scheduling with event management. A yoga instructor can take 1-on-1 private session bookings and host group workshops from the same dashboard and the same customer database. Eventbrite only handles events — you'd need a separate tool for appointments.

Unified customer database

Every RSVP in SimplerBook adds to your existing customer list — the same one that tracks appointment history, notes, and preferences. Eventbrite keeps attendee data siloed per event with no persistent customer relationship view.

Simpler for small events

Running a 10-person wine tasting or a 15-person cooking class doesn't need a ticketing platform built for 10,000-person conferences. SimplerBook's event pages are lightweight, fast to create, and don't overwhelm your guests with checkout flows designed for stadium concerts.

Where Eventbrite wins

Marketplace discovery

Eventbrite is where millions of people search for things to do. Listing your event on Eventbrite puts it in front of potential attendees who didn't know you existed. SimplerBook has no public marketplace — you need to drive your own traffic.

Paid ticketing and checkout

Eventbrite handles the entire paid ticket flow: multi-tier pricing, promo codes, refunds, tax collection, and payment processing. SimplerBook doesn't support paid tickets — it's designed for free RSVPs with payments handled offline.

Mobile check-in app

Eventbrite's Organizer app lets you scan QR codes at the door and track real-time attendance. That's essential for large venues. SimplerBook doesn't have a check-in app.

Scale for large events

Eventbrite is built for events with hundreds or thousands of attendees. It handles waitlists, reserved seating, multi-day events, and complex ticket structures. SimplerBook is designed for small events — workshops, classes, and open houses with tens of attendees.

Which one is right for you?

Choose Eventbrite if…

  • You sell tickets and need integrated payment processing
  • You want your event discoverable on a public marketplace
  • You run large public events with 100+ attendees
  • You need mobile check-in and QR code scanning at the door

Choose SimplerBook if…

  • You're a solopreneur who does appointments AND events
  • You want zero fees on RSVPs and event pages
  • You host small workshops, classes, or open houses
  • You want one customer database for bookings and events

Common questions

Yes. Eventbrite charges no platform fees on events where attendees don't pay. However, you're limited to basic event pages with Eventbrite branding. Advanced features like custom URLs, detailed analytics, and marketing tools require a Pro plan starting at $15/month.
For small events like workshops, classes, open houses, and meetups — yes. SimplerBook lets you create event pages, collect RSVPs with custom questions, send automated reminders, manage guest lists, and email attendees. The key limitation is no paid ticketing — if you charge admission, you'd handle payment separately (e.g., Venmo, cash at the door).
No. SimplerBook focuses on free RSVP collection. If you charge for events, you'd collect payment offline or through a separate payment link. This keeps the platform simple and fee-free. If paid ticketing with integrated checkout is essential, Eventbrite is the better fit.
SimplerBook, if you're a solopreneur running small workshops alongside your regular appointments. You get a single dashboard for everything — appointment bookings, event RSVPs, and customer management. Eventbrite is better if the workshop is a standalone public event and you want marketplace discovery to attract new attendees.
Yes. Some businesses use Eventbrite for large public events where marketplace visibility matters, and SimplerBook for day-to-day appointment scheduling and small private events. They serve different purposes and don't conflict.
Eventbrite charges 3.7% + $1.79 per ticket as a service fee, plus 2.9% payment processing per order. For a $50 ticket, that's about $3.64 in service fees plus $1.45 in processing — roughly $5.09 total per ticket. These fees are in addition to any monthly Pro plan subscription.

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