
Tito
Event registration and ticketing software
Event management software
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- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
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What is Tito
Tito is an online event registration and ticketing platform used to create events, sell tickets, and manage attendee registration and check-in. It is commonly used by organizers of conferences, meetups, and training events that need a configurable ticketing flow and reliable attendee data capture. The product emphasizes embeddable checkout, developer-friendly integrations (including webhooks and APIs), and support for discounting and ticket types. Tito can be used as a standalone ticketing layer or integrated into a broader event operations stack.
Embeddable checkout and widgets
Tito provides embeddable ticket purchase and registration components that can be placed directly on an organizer’s website. This supports a more consistent attendee experience without forcing users to a separate marketplace-style listing page. It also helps teams that want to control branding and content around the registration flow. For organizations with established websites, this reduces reliance on hosted event pages.
Integration-friendly via API/webhooks
Tito offers programmatic integration options such as webhooks and APIs to connect registration data to other business systems. This supports workflows like syncing attendees to CRM/email tools, triggering confirmation and onboarding sequences, or updating internal reporting. Compared with more all-in-one event suites, Tito is often positioned as a modular registration layer that can fit into existing tooling. This can be useful for teams with in-house technical resources.
Flexible ticketing configuration
Tito supports multiple ticket types, promotional/discount codes, and common registration rules needed for paid events. Organizers can structure pricing tiers and access levels without building custom commerce logic. These capabilities cover many standard conference and community-event scenarios. The configuration focus aligns well with ticket sales and attendee capture as the primary job-to-be-done.
Not a full event suite
Tito focuses primarily on registration and ticketing rather than end-to-end event operations. Teams may still need separate tools for agenda management, speaker management, event apps, virtual/hybrid delivery, or exhibitor/sponsor portals. This can increase the number of vendors to manage for complex events. Organizations looking for a single platform may find gaps.
Advanced features may require integrations
Some capabilities that broader event management platforms bundle—such as built-in community engagement, onsite badge printing ecosystems, or complex session-level access control—may require third-party tools or custom development. While APIs help, implementation and maintenance can add effort. This can be a constraint for small teams without technical support. It may also affect total cost of ownership when multiple systems are involved.
Limited marketplace-style discovery
Tito is typically used as an organizer-controlled registration experience rather than a consumer discovery marketplace. If an event relies heavily on platform-driven attendee discovery and promotion, organizers may need additional marketing channels and tooling. This shifts more demand-generation responsibility to the organizer. For some public events, that can be a drawback compared with platforms that emphasize discovery.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go Free tier/trial: Free for free events; no separate time-limited trial stated (see Free plan/trial below) Fees / Example costs:
- Tito platform fee: 3% per paid ticket (capped at €25 per ticket).
- Charity / community / non-profit (apply): 2.5% per paid ticket.
- Free events: no Tito platform fee (completely free to use for free tickets).
- Payment gateway / processor fees (charged separately):
- Stripe (European cards): 1.4% + €0.25 per transaction.
- Stripe (non-European cards): 2.9% + €0.25 per transaction.
- PayPal is also available (region-dependent fees charged by PayPal). Notes & features:
- No setup fee, and no monthly subscription fees — you only pay Tito while selling paid tickets.
- Per-ticket fee cap: For example, at a 3% rate the €25 cap applies to tickets priced above €833.33.
- 15% reduction in Tito fees is available if you pay a year in advance via billing.tito.io (account subscription flow).
Discount options / special cases:
- Non-profit/charity/community rate (2.5%) available by application.
- 15% discount on Tito fees for annual prepayment (subscribe via billing.tito.io).
Example summary line items:
- Ticket priced €100: Tito fee = 3% = €3.00 (plus Stripe/PayPal processing fee).
- Ticket priced €1,000: Tito fee = capped at €25 (instead of 3% = €30).
Seller details
Tito Ltd
Dublin, Ireland
2012
Private
https://ti.to/
https://x.com/tito
https://www.linkedin.com/company/tito-hq