Updated March 2026

TicketSource vs Fixr
Fees Compared

Compare TicketSource (Organiser absorbs 2.5% + free tier with £1.50/ticket buyer fee) with Fixr (3% + 30p per ticket (min 50p)) side by side. Find out which platform costs less at every price point.

Fee Comparison: TicketSource vs Fixr

TicketSource charges Organiser absorbs 2.5% + free tier with £1.50/ticket buyer fee. Fixr charges 3% + 30p per ticket (min 50p). Here is how they compare at standard UK ticket prices:

Ticket Price TicketSource Fee Fan Pays Fixr Fee Fan Pays
£10 £1.50 £11.50 £0.60 £10.60
£25 £1.50 £26.50 £1.05 £26.05
£50 £1.50 £51.50 £1.80 £51.80
£100 £1.50 £101.50 £3.30 £103.30
tickts £0 Face value £0 Face value

How the Fees Add Up

For a typical event selling 500 tickets at £25, TicketSource fees would total £750.00, while Fixr fees would come to £525.00. That is money either coming out of your pocket or being added to what fans pay.

With tickts, the same 500 tickets would cost your fans exactly £12,500 -- no booking fees at all.

Feature Comparison

Feature TicketSource Fixr
Booking Fees Organiser absorbs 2.5% + free tier with £1.50/ticket buyer fee 3% + 30p per ticket (min 50p)
Fee Model Buyer pays fixed fee Percentage + fixed (minimum applies)
Free Events Yes, free to list Yes, free to list
Best For Small venues and community events Student nights and club events

TicketSource: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Free tier available for organisers
  • Good box office and seating tools
  • White-label options on Pro plan
  • Strong feature set for smaller venues

Cons

  • £1.50 buyer fee is steep on cheap tickets
  • 2.5% organiser fee on Pro plan
  • Less marketplace discovery
  • Can be confusing with multiple pricing tiers

Fixr: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Lower base fees (3% + 30p)
  • Excellent rep/ambassador system
  • Strong student market presence
  • Good discovery through the Fixr app

Cons

  • 50p minimum fee per ticket
  • Platform design oriented towards nightlife
  • Less suited to conferences or seated events
  • Limited box office tools

The Verdict

TicketSource and Fixr are closely matched on fees, with each winning at different price points. Your choice should come down to which features matter most for your events.

However, both platforms still add fees on top of the face value. If you want fans to pay exactly the ticket price with no extras, tickts charges zero booking fees. For UK venues exploring their options, UK Venue Guide has helpful resources.

TicketSource vs Fixr FAQ

They are very close. On a £25 ticket, TicketSource charges £1.50 vs Fixr at £1.05. The winner depends on your ticket price. For zero fees, consider tickts.

TicketSource charges £1.50 on a £25 ticket (fan pays £26.50). Fixr charges £1.05 (fan pays £26.05).

Some platforms let you absorb fees so fans do not see them separately, but you still pay. The only way to truly eliminate booking fees is to use a zero-fee platform like tickts, where the ticket price is the final price.

On a £100 ticket, TicketSource charges £1.50 and Fixr charges £3.30. At higher price points, percentage-based fees become increasingly significant.

Why Pay Any Fees?

Both TicketSource and Fixr charge booking fees. tickts charges nothing -- zero booking fees, zero commission, direct Stripe payments to your account.

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