Cloomba vs Eventbrite

Bijgewerkt 10 Jun 2026

Last reviewed: May 2026

Eventbrite is the established name in event ticketing — used by everyone from food festivals to corporate conferences. Cloomba is a different category of product: a community-oriented event platform that happens to handle paid tickets, rather than a ticket marketplace that happens to host event pages.


What both do well

  • Free events on a hosted page, with cover, description, RSVP
  • Paid ticketing through a built-in payment flow
  • Guest list management and CSV export
  • Check-in tools for the door

When Cloomba is the better fit

You want truly free free events. Cloomba's free events cost the organiser nothing — no listing fee, no per-RSVP charge, no "free tier with limits". Eventbrite historically applied per-ticket fees even on free events on some plans; the exact terms shift over time, but Cloomba's commitment is simpler: free events are always free.

You're an EU organiser. Cloomba's servers are in Amsterdam (EU-West) and the product is GDPR-by-design. Eventbrite is a US company; your attendee data flows through US infrastructure under whichever transfer mechanism Eventbrite has in place at the time.

You're running a community, not a transaction. Cloomba ships with a media wall, comments and reactions, organiser updates, and calendars — built for the conversation around an event, not just the moment of buying a ticket.

Your pricing is simple and predictable. Cloomba is a flat 5% + standard payment processing on paid tickets, with no per-event surcharges. Eventbrite's pricing has historically combined a percentage and a flat per-ticket fee, with tiers that change. See Pricing & Fees.

You want a modern, fast UI. Cloomba is built on TanStack Start with server-side rendering and real-time updates. Eventbrite's organiser tooling is feature-rich but generationally older.


When Eventbrite is the better fit

  • You need their marketplace and SEO. Eventbrite shows up in Google search for "events in [your city]" and has an established audience browsing the marketplace. Cloomba's discovery is just starting.
  • You're a professional promoter with venue/series tooling needs. Eventbrite has decades of features for ticketing companies — reserved seating, complex multi-tier pricing, advanced fraud tools, integrations with Mailchimp / Salesforce, dedicated sales support for large events.
  • You need refund-protection or insurance add-ons. Eventbrite offers these; Cloomba does not.
  • Your event has 5,000+ paid attendees and you need vendor experience at that scale today.

Pricing snapshot (May 2026)

CloombaEventbrite
Free eventsTruly freeFree plan available; historically with per-ticket fees on some tiers
Paid events5% + standard payment processingMixed: % + flat per-ticket fee, varying by plan and country
SubscriptionNoneMultiple paid tiers (Essentials / Professional / Premium)
HostingEU (Amsterdam)US (with international processing)

Eventbrite's exact rates depend on your plan and country and change periodically — check their current pricing page.


Honest bottom line

If you're running community events, meetups, classes, or conferences in Europe and don't need a marketplace audience, Cloomba is simpler, cheaper for free events, EU-hosted, and built around the post-event experience as much as the RSVP. If you're a professional promoter selling thousands of tickets and you need every Eventbrite feature plus its discovery surface, stay there.

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