Eventbrite Ticketing
Ticket demand, the door, and the deposit — without logging into Eventbrite.
Watch tickets sell, check guests in at the door, and read the night's revenue without ever opening Eventbrite. It all lives on the same iPad your team already runs service on. No second login, no reconciling two systems after last call.

Why it matters
Run ticketed nights from the same iPad that runs the floor.
Ticketing usually lives on a website only the marketing person logs into. BirdBrain puts it right next to your calendar, your schedule, and your POS, so the people working the night can see demand, check guests in, and read revenue in one place.
Who it's for
Built for operators and floor managers at bars, nightclubs, and event venues that sell tickets through Eventbrite, plus the marketing and finance folks who want demand and attendance tied back to the event.
Connects with
01
See the whole event catalog, then drill into the night that matters
Connect Eventbrite once and your whole event lineup shows up on the iPad. Filter and search to land on tonight in a tap, then open any event to see capacity, demand, the guest list, and orders at a glance.
Your full event lineup, ready the moment you connect
Jump straight to tonight's live event with one tap
Spot a sold-out tier instantly from across the room

02
Check guests in at the door from the iPad in your hand
Check guests in straight from the iPad in your hand. The roster shows who's arrived and who's still out, and every check-in syncs everywhere at once, so your whole team sees the same door in real time.
Live count of who's in and who's still coming
One-tap check-in that keeps the whole team in sync
Faster door updates so lines keep moving
Event Detail — Attendees tab with check-in summary
The door view: a clear count of who's arrived versus still coming, with a roster of named guests and one-tap check-in buttons.
Sidebar > Eventbrite > tap active Talon event > Attendees tab
03
Read demand and revenue while the night is still live
See exactly how the night is selling while it's still happening. Tap the sales curve to read demand on any date, switch between guests and orders, and read gross and net revenue without waiting for a morning report.
Watch demand build day by day before doors open
Gross and net revenue, already netted of fees
An at-a-glance read on how fast tickets are moving
Event Detail — Orders tab with revenue summary
The night's revenue at a glance: gross, orders, and tickets up top, with a list of recent purchases below.
Sidebar > Eventbrite > tap active Talon event > Orders tab
04
Publish events and link them back to your schedule — both directions
Spin up a live Eventbrite listing straight from an event already on your calendar, with the details pre-filled. Publish, unpublish, or cancel from the app, and every listing links itself back to the right night automatically.
Launch a ticketed event from your calendar in one step
Publish or cancel without a trip to the browser
Listings and your schedule stay matched, no double entry
Attendee Insights
Repeat-guest insights highlighting your regulars and how often they come, so you know who's worth comping.
Sidebar > Eventbrite > top-right menu (ellipsis) > Attendee Insights
Inside the module
Built for the way the floor actually runs
Every capability below is live in BirdBrain today, available at each location with role-based access.
Live event catalog with status filters
Your full Eventbrite lineup, filterable and searchable, right inside the iPad you run service on.
Sell-through at a glance
Per-tier demand reads at a glance and flips to sold-out the instant a tier fills, so the floor always knows where it stands.
Door check-in, two systems in one tap
Check guests in from the roster and the door stays in sync for your whole team, every time.
Interactive sales curve
A tappable sales chart shows demand building day by day and how fast tickets are moving.
Gross and net revenue
Gross, orders, and tickets sold roll up in one view, with net revenue already netted of fees.
Publish and link, both directions
Launch an Eventbrite event from your calendar, manage it from the app, and keep listings linked to the right night.
Product tour
See it in BirdBrain
Captured from the Eagle Enterprises demo workspace.
Create Eventbrite Event from a BirdBrain schedule record
Launching a new Eventbrite event straight from a Talon night on the calendar, with the details already filled in.
Sidebar > Events > tap a scheduled Talon event > 'Publish to Eventbrite'
Create Eventbrite Event from a BirdBrain schedule record
Launching a new Eventbrite event straight from a Talon night on the calendar, with the details already filled in.
Built for real venues
Not a roadmap. Live in real venues today.
Watch tickets sell in real time and spot a sold-out tier from across the room
Check guests in from the iPad, with the whole team's view staying in sync
Read gross and net revenue while the night is still live, no morning report needed
See how fast tickets are moving at a glance, right under the sales curve
Launch and manage Eventbrite events from your calendar without a second login
Why it beats the point tools
Most ticketed venues run split-brained: tickets and check-in on Eventbrite's website, staffing and POS somewhere else, and nobody reconciles them until the night's over. BirdBrain doesn't replace Eventbrite, it closes that gap, putting demand, the door, and revenue on the same iPad as tonight's schedule. The people working the floor never touch a browser.
Where it fits your plan
Eventbrite is one of the few integrations included on Starter ($49/mo), so ticketing makes an easy on-ramp for a single venue. The full picture, ticketing read alongside POS revenue and guest insights, lands on Pro ($149/mo). Multi-location groups inherit the connection across venues on Enterprise.
One operating record
What Eventbrite Ticketing works with
These modules share the same record, so context follows the work instead of being re-entered.
See Eventbrite Ticketing running on your venue
Walk through Eventbrite Ticketing with the rest of the BirdBrain platform, mapped to how your team actually operates — from one location to a multi-venue group.