Early Access
Get started
before we open
to everyone.
PaySeats is opening first to a small group of organizers. Join early, get a better rate, and help us build something that actually fits how you work.
Get early accessLaunch before the public
Be the first to run your space on PaySeats. Build your page, set up bookings, and go live before we open more broadly.
Your price, locked in for good
Whatever you start with, that's your rate. It stays fixed as we grow — no increases, no surprises.
Help shape what we build
Your day-to-day experience goes directly into the product. We work with early organizers, not around them.
Made for
Built for your kind
of business.
If people pay to attend, learn, or participate in what you run, PaySeats fits. We built it for studios, schools, festivals, and communities — anyone who runs a recurring experience and wants tools that keep pace with them.
Studios, academies, festivals, theatres, schools, workshops, communities, and associations.
What's different
Built for organizers,
not for platforms.
No success tax
PaySeats doesn't take a cut of your sales. A flat subscription, never a per-booking fee. What you earn stays yours.
Your domain, your brand
Run everything under your own domain and email. Your attendees never land on a PaySeats page.
Your audience stays yours
Your customer data is yours. No marketplace relationship. No aggregated audience you can lose access to.
One coherent system
Bookings, payments, customers, and check-in in one place. Not four tools that barely talk to each other.
Built for live experience
Not a generic commerce tool adapted for events. Built from scratch for studios, schools, festivals, and communities.
Works at any scale
GDPR-compliant, multi-currency, multi-language. Whether you run ten bookings a week or ten thousand, it holds up.
Apply for early access
Tell us about
your operation.
Early access partners get reduced pricing for three months and a direct line to the team. Tell us about your work and join the first wave of studios, teachers, and organizers building on PaySeats.