Earn when you send organizers to Tixoola
Affiliates and live-event influencers get a unique tracking code. Introduce venues, schools, and promoters to ticketing with no monthly software subscription—and earn 25% of Tixoola platform fees for the life of every account you bring.
How you get paid
Commission is a share of what Tixoola charges the organizer—not a cut of their ticket price, and not a one-time signup bonus.
25% of platform fees
Default Ticketing fees are $0.95 per ticket line plus 0% of the eligible transaction. You earn 25% of those Tixoola platform fees.
Lifetime of the account
Once an organizer completes signup through your code, you earn on Tixoola fees for as long as that organization sells on Tixoola.
30-day last-touch window
Clicks stick for 30 days until they convert. After signup, attribution does not reset if they click someone else’s link later.
Example on a $45 ticket
If Tixoola’s platform fee on that ticket is about $0.95, your share is about $0.24. Ten thousand similar tickets from accounts you referred is real, recurring income—not a one-time bounty.
Example uses public default Ticketing rates when available. Custom credit plans may differ. Processor fees are not included.
How it works
1
Get your tracking code
Apply once. You receive a unique referral code and ready-to-share links for the homepage, pricing, and organizer signup.
2
Send organizers to Tixoola
Share with venues, schools, churches, promoters, and producers who still staple together ticketing, scanning, and box office tools.
3
Earn for the life of the account
When they sign up, the organization is attributed to you. You earn 25% of Tixoola platform fees on every ticket they sell—ongoing, not a one-time bounty.
What you are actually selling
Tixoola is live-event ticketing: branded pages, presales, QR scanning, box office, and settlement reports. Organizers pay when they sell—not a monthly SaaS invoice.
No monthly software bill
Default rates are usage-based. A dark month costs the organizer nothing—an easy contrast to subscription ticketing platforms.
Online + door + scanning
Branded event pages, QR check-in from any phone, and a box office with card readers. One platform instead of three vendors.
Payouts to their processor
Stripe, Square, or Authorize.Net with Apple Pay and Google Pay. Organizers keep their own merchant account and settlement reports.
Presales, bots, and comps
Access codes, purchase limits, bot scoring, waitlists, and comps—the controls serious venues actually run on event night.
Program rules that protect everyone
Disclose that you may earn a commission whenever you recommend Tixoola (FTC).
Use your unique links or code—we attribute from first-party cookies and the signup form, not screenshots of someone else’s URL.
Do not bid on “Tixoola” or close misspellings in paid search.
Do not spam purchased lists, scrape contacts, or impersonate Tixoola staff.
Payouts follow accrued platform fees on paid orders; refunds reverse the related commission.
Self-referrals of your own organization are not eligible.
Affiliate FAQ
Who is the Tixoola affiliate program for?
Event producers, venue operators, school and church administrators, booking agents, ticketing consultants, and live-event influencers who already talk to organizers. If people ask you what they should use to sell tickets, this program is for you.
How do I get paid?
You receive a unique tracking code. When an organizer signs up through your link, that organization is attributed to you for life. You earn a share of Tixoola platform fees on every ticket they sell—not a cut of the organizer’s ticket revenue, and not a one-time bounty.
What is the default commission?
The default rate is 25% of Tixoola’s published platform fees (the per-ticket fee plus the percentage of eligible transaction amount). Card processing fees charged by Stripe, Square, or Authorize.Net are separate and are not part of your commission. Earnings accrue for the life of each referred account.
When is a referral locked in?
Clicks and visits are last-touch for 30 days. Once the organizer completes Tixoola signup, the account is yours for life—even if they later visit from another campaign. We do not re-attribute converted organizations.
Can I promote Tixoola on social media?
Yes. Share your signup and pricing links with venues, promoters, and communities you already serve. Disclose that you may earn a commission (FTC requirement). Do not bid on the Tixoola trademark in paid search, and do not spam purchased lists.
Is this the same as promoting a single event?
No. This program pays you for bringing organizers onto Tixoola itself. Organizers can still run their own influencer referral codes on individual events; that is a separate, event-level program.
Ready to share Tixoola?
Apply, get your code, and log in with a one-time email or text code—the same pattern buyers use for My Orders.