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Your event, your name on everything

Some event platforms quietly slip themselves between you and your guests, your money, and your brand. We'd rather hand all of that straight back to you.

By FrontHAUS Team · Editorial

Your event, your name on everything

A lot of event platforms quietly make themselves the middleman. Your ticket money runs through their account. Your emails go out from their address. Their name sits at the bottom of everything your guests see. It's convenient for them, and most organisers never really notice until it gets in the way of something.

We built ours the other way round, and it's worth explaining why.

When you sell tickets through us, the money goes to your account, not ours. We're not sitting in the middle taking a slice or holding on to your funds. You keep your own pricing and your own timing, and you're never waiting on us to get paid, because we're simply not standing in that part of the picture.

It's the same with everything your guests hear from you. The confirmations, the reminders, the "your pass is ready" message — they come from you, with your name on them, not some anonymous address the spam filter has already made up its mind about. You can run the whole thing on your own web address, with your own look, so there's no point where it suddenly stops feeling like your event and starts feeling like ours. To your guests, it's you from start to finish.

This is more work for us to build, and that's fine, because it answers the question careful clients always reach in the end: if something goes wrong somewhere, how far does it spread? We keep every organiser's setup separate, so one event's bad day can't reach another's, and your details never get tangled up with the next client's. You get something that feels like it's yours alone — because in every way that matters to you, it is.

The whole idea is simple. The people running the event should stay in charge of the parts that matter: the money, the messages, the brand, the name over the door. We provide the engine and then get out of the way. It's a less convenient way to run a software business. It's a far easier one to trust your event to.

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