Skiddle for Car Boot Sales — Fees & Review 2026

Is Skiddle the right platform for car boot sales? See fees, features, and alternatives.

Using Skiddle for Car Boot Sales

Skiddle charges 10% + 50p per ticket. For car boot sales, this means your attendees pay extra at checkout.

Let's look at whether Skiddle is the right fit for car boot sales events.

Fee impact

For a £20 car boot sales ticket on Skiddle, fans pay approximately £1.90 in fees.

For 100 tickets sold, that's £190 in total fees.

With Tickts, those same 100 tickets would have £0 in fees.

Verdict

Skiddle can work for car boot sales, but the fees add up quickly.

Consider Tickts for zero fees, or use our calculator to compare all platforms.

Common questions

How much does Skiddle charge for car boot sales? +

Skiddle charges 10% + 50p per ticket. This is paid by your attendees on top of your ticket price, unless you choose to absorb the fee yourself.

Is Skiddle the cheapest ticketing platform for car boot sales? +

Skiddle's fees are in the middle of the UK market. Tickts is the only UK platform with 0% booking fees and 0% commission on car boot sales, so attendees pay face value and you keep the full ticket price.

Can I use Skiddle for free car boot sales? +

Yes, most platforms including Skiddle let you list free events without per-ticket fees. If you're running paid car boot sales, the fees still apply. Tickts is free for both paid and free events.

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