for the organizer · memo 00

Zero percent for organizers. The math, in public.

Posh charges you 3%. We charge you nothing. The buyer pays a fairer fee. Everyone knows the number. Nobody gets embarrassed at checkout.

412 organizers · $8.4M processed last quarter · 98.4% payouts next-day
0%
organizer fee · always
2.4%
avg savings vs. posh
24h
payout, free. 1% for instant.
7min
median time to first event live

Run the math.

interactive · your event · your numbers

Set your ticket price, pick a plan tier, and watch the door money vs. what Posh would leave you with. Organizer take is always 0% — tier only affects what your buyers see as a fee.

Higher tiers = lower buyer fee (and happier buyers). We make margin on the buyer fee; you keep every cent of face value.

  • starter · buyer fee15% + $1
  • pro · buyer fee10% + $1
  • scale · buyer fee7.5% + $1
  • enterprise · buyer fee5% + $1
  • Posh · buyer fee*10% + $0.99 (flat)
  • Posh · organizer fee*3% of revenue

organizer take on Tired: 0% on every tier. see full plan details on plans.
* published Posh platform rates as of jan '26. your account may differ.

$
tix
$49/mo · most organizers
buyer pays · tired$29.18
$28.00 ticket
+$1.18 fee
buyer pays · posh$31.79
$28.00 ticket
+$3.79 fee

on posh · you take home

$3,259
minus $101 platform fee

on tired · you take home

$3,360
minus $0 platform fee · full face value
you keep · vs posh
+$101
buyer pays · vs posh
$2.61 less per ticket

Four beliefs we charge for.

memo 01 — 04
01 · pricing

Fees should be a single number, printed once.

No tiers, no "talk to sales", no quiet 0.6% surcharge buried in the payout statement. The rate is in the footer, the wizard, and the receipt — the same three digits on every surface.

02 · software

The wizard runs in seven minutes, not seventeen screens.

Title, date, room, tickets, preview, publish. The median first-event goes live in under seven minutes because there isn't a second page. Advanced settings are one click — not four tabs.

03 · money

Payouts default to next-day, not next-week.

Ticket sold today settles into your account tomorrow at no cost. Instant payout (within 30 minutes) is 1% — opt in, don't default. You should have to ask to move faster, not to move at all.

04 · tone

We won't sell your door list back to you as ads.

The roster is yours. Export anywhere, anytime, in CSV or to Mailchimp. There is no "promoted listing" SKU, because the moment we invent one, the rest of our surface becomes a negotiation.

Seven minutes, start to live.

the studio · create flow

Six questions. One preview.

The studio asks the six questions that actually matter, remembers your last venue, and ships you to the buyer's view before it asks you to publish.

  1. 01What's the event called?title
  2. 02When and where?date · venue
  3. 03How many tickets, at what price?inventory
  4. 04Any tiers, add-ons, or holds?optional
  5. 05Cover image and one sentence.front-of-house
  6. 06Preview, then publish.done
studio.tiredevents.com / new — step 3 of 6
03 · inventory

How many tickets, at what price?

120 tickets
$28 each
type a number, or to step · enter to continue
you take home
$3,360
buyer pays
$29.18
← back · date continue · tiers →

What else is in there.

studio features · abridged
01 · payouts

Next-day by default.

Automatic settlement every weekday morning. Opt in to instant (1%) when you need it, not every time.

fri · 06:02settled$2,840
sat · 06:02settled$1,120
sun · 06:02queued$3,360
02 · command bar

Do everything from ⌘K.

Issue a comp, pull a door list, refund a buyer, open last month's payouts. Your hands never leave the keyboard.

⌘K issue comp → hana ezra → fri door
↳ comped. confirmation sent to hana@..
⌘K refund last sale
↳ $29.18 refunded to •••• 4422
⌘K door list → csv
03 · ticketing

Tiers that make sense.

GA, members, press, +1s. Assign holds by name. Waitlist auto-releases when a seat opens.

general · $2882 / 120
members · $1824 / 30
press comp6 / 10
04 · roster

Your list. Your list.

Export anywhere. CSV, Mailchimp, Klaviyo. No "promoted listings", because we don't sell attention.

hana.ezra@— · 14 events
m.salame@— · 11 events
jules.r@— · 9 events
ben.w@— · 8 events · press
export.csv · 1,248 rows
05 · door

A scanner that works at 11pm.

The door app works offline, syncs on reconnect, handles duplicate scans without blaming you.

scan · or hold
06 · rooms

Tables, rows, GA, or a field.

Build the layout in a grid editor. Assign names to seats at dinners. For GA, skip the whole thing.

07 · refunds

One tap. One email.

Refund in one click from the roster. The buyer gets a plain-English email. No "ticket not transferable" essays.

→ $29.18 refunded.
the money is already on its way back to the card. you don't have to do anything.

Moving from Posh? We move you.

Give us an export, give us an afternoon. We re-build your events, import your roster, and hand you a live preview before you migrate a single buyer.

01Send us your Posh export.csv · 10 min
02We re-build your events, same dates.we do · 1 day
03Your roster lands in Tired, unchanged.we do · same day
04Live preview. You approve.you · < 20 min
05We flip the domain. You keep selling.zero downtime

What they're saying.

412 organizers · 24 cities
"We moved 14 events over a weekend. The roster was intact. The next Friday sold out at a lower buyer fee. Nobody noticed except the spreadsheet."
Mireille Salame
the long table · shoreditch
"I set up my first event while the train was between stations. Seven minutes. The calculator on the pricing page matched my payout statement to the cent."
Ben Worthing
ciné club · hackney
"The 1% instant payout is the only fee we pay, and we opt into it when we want to. That's the whole pitch. Everything else is just running the room."
Hana Ezra
no. 17 · soho

The awkward questions.

answered · plainly
How do you make money at 0%?
The 6% + $0.50 buyer fee is what keeps the lights on. We don't subsidize it with ads, data, or "partner integrations" — it's the whole business model. The numbers are designed so the total a buyer pays on Tired is still lower than on Posh.
What about Stripe fees?
Card processing (2.9% + $0.30) is included in the 6% + $0.50 buyer fee. We pay Stripe out of that, same as we do the rest of the business. There is no hidden processing charge on your payout.
Do you cap the buyer fee?
Yes. $12 max on any single ticket — so for a $400 gala, the buyer pays $412, not $24.50 in percentage. Any ticket over $200 hits the cap.
What if I need to issue a lot of comps?
Comps are free. Forever. We don't charge platform fees on $0 tickets, and we don't count them against any per-event cap.
Can I bring my own Stripe?
Yes, on the Studio plan. Your buyers, your Stripe account, your payout rails — Tired is just the wizard and the door. The 0% organizer fee still applies.
What happens if you get acquired?
The pricing commitment is in our standard terms and is a breakage event — meaning any buyer of Tired has to honor the three numbers on every event already on the platform, or pay organizers out. It's in writing.

Make the math public.

no sales call · no credit card · ship your first event today
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