Ticketing and events
Ticketing website that sells out the show
A showcase build for a Prague venue: event listings, transparent pricing and a two-step checkout designed to survive the on-sale rush on a phone, in three languages.
The brief we set ourselves
An events website is judged in the ten seconds after tickets go on sale. A band announces a concert or a festival drops its lineup, and hundreds of people land on the same page at once, almost all on a phone, almost all ready to leave the moment it stutters. This showcase demonstrates how we build for that exact moment: event listings that render instantly, prices that show the booking fee before you commit, and a checkout that takes two steps instead of seven.
Most ticketing sites get this backwards. They load a heavy third-party widget, hide the real total until the final screen, and bury the date and venue below a carousel. We do the opposite.
Decisions worth copying
- The fee is on the price tag, not the last screen. Nothing loses a sale faster than a total that jumps at checkout. Every listing shows the all-in price up front, so the number a visitor sees first is the number they pay. Trust converts better than any discount.
- Listings are fast HTML, not an embedded widget. Each event is server-rendered and indexable, which is how “concerts in Prague this weekend” actually finds you. That is the cheapest SEO a venue can do, and a black-box widget throws it away.
- Built for the on-sale rush. The page is static-first and served from the edge, so a thousand simultaneous visitors feel the same speed as one. Sold-out, last-tickets and waitlist states are explicit, never a dead button that spins forever.
The numbers
Speed figures on this page are measured, not promised. Run the build through PageSpeed Insights yourself. That score is achievable for any events site we build, because it comes from the architecture, not from optimisation heroics bolted on afterwards.
A ticketing and listings build like this starts at CZK 25,000 and goes live within 2–4 weeks of getting your event data. See the pricing page for the line items, or tell us about your venue via the contact page.
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