How Does eventcloud Actually Compare?
Side-by-side breakdowns of fees, payouts and features against the platforms you are probably shortlisting. We wrote them, so of course we are biased. The numbers, however, are not.
Every figure verified against live pricing pages, 11 June 2026. Spot something outdated? Tell us and we will fix it.
Five Platforms. One Table Each. No Fog.
Each page covers pricing models, payout speed and conference features, plus the things we genuinely think the other lot do well. Yes, really.
Eventbrite
The consumer giant. Brilliant for discovery, expensive for success: 3.7% + $1.79 on every paid ticket adds up alarmingly fast.
Read the comparison → eventcloud vsCvent
The enterprise incumbent. Enormous feature list, five-figure invoices, and a learning curve with its own academy.
Read the comparison → eventcloud vsSwoogo
Our closest structural rival. Same flat philosophy, unlimited everything, roughly eight times the entry price.
Read the comparison → eventcloud vsBizzabo
The premium event OS. $499 per user per month, three-user minimum, and the best bits live on the add-on menu.
Read the comparison → eventcloud vsTicket Tailor
The friendly per-ticket indie. Genuinely cheaper for small events, and we say so. Just mind the add-on menu.
Read the comparison →Verified 11 June 2026 against each platform's public pricing pages. Where a vendor hides pricing, we say so and cite independent research instead of guessing.
Run the Numbers on Your Own Event
Build your event free, no time limit, and see what a flat subscription feels like. Your accountant may want to frame the invoice.