Summary: TicketSource Reviews
TicketSource (TS) is highly praised for its robust reserved seating functionality and excellent support for UK theatre and arts venues. However, reviews often cite fees that can be higher than competitors’ for simpler events, and a system that can be overly complex for general community events and festivals. Comus.io provides a simpler, lower-cost alternative, offering FREE platform fees for registered charities and better flexibility for general admission events.
A Specialist in the Arts
TicketSource (TS) has established itself as a significant player in the UK ticketing landscape, particularly within the arts, theatre, and community venue sectors. Organisers choose TS for its specialist tools, but like any platform, it has specific limitations.
This guide summarizes the key points from recent TicketSource reviews, detailing what users value and where its structure might not be the best fit for general community events, festivals, and non-profit fundraising.
The Good: Specialist Features and Support
Users consistently praise TicketSource for its core strengths, primarily driven by its focus on fixed-seat venues:
Robust Reserved Seating
TS’s strongest asset is its ability to handle complex reserved seating plans for theatre and venue auditoriums. Organisers value the system’s accuracy in managing seat maps and allocations.
Support for Arts and Community Venues
The platform is well-known within the arts community and offers good integration with various UK arts funding bodies and community networks.
UK-Based Customer Support
Reviews frequently mention the quality and helpfulness of the UK-based customer support team, providing reliability when technical issues ariseāa clear advantage over many offshore-focused competitors.
The Challenges ā Complexity and Cost
The features that make TS great for theatres can make it cumbersome and expensive for simpler events.
Complexity for General Admission
For organisers running events that do not require reserved seating (e.g., Round Table Fireworks, food festivals, markets), TS’s interface can be overly complex. The system is optimised for fixed venues, making it less intuitive for simple, general admission events.
Fee Structure for Simple Events
While competitive, the fee structure can often be higher than true low-cost alternatives for simple, high-volume general admission tickets. Organisers find the cost justifiable for a complex reserved seat, but difficult to justify for a simple entry pass.
Limited Flexibility for Unique Events
TS’s focus on standardised seating can make it less flexible for highly customised events that need unique branding, integrated merchandise sales, or specialised connectivity solutions at remote sites.
Comus.io: A Powerful, Lower-Cost Alternative
Organisers who value simplicity, financial savings, and flexibility for community and recurring events often find Comus.io to be the superior alternative to TicketSource.
1. Maximum Savings for Community and Charity Events
If your event is a charitable fundraiser, Comus.io eliminates the biggest cost hurdle: platform fees are FREE for registered charities. This ensures 100% of your ticket price goes to your cause, a financial advantage that general ticketing systems struggle to match.
2. Built for Flexibility and Volume
While TS excels at fixed seating, Comus excels at high-volume, general admission events and unique venues. We offer features critical for festivals and markets:
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Ultra-Fast Mobile Scanning: Essential for rapid entry at non-theatre venues.
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Connectivity Solutions: Supply and support for Starlink solutions at remote locations (like fields and parks).
3. Simplicity and Speed
Our platform is designed for speed and ease-of-use, allowing volunteer organisers to set up events in minutes without navigating complex theatre-focused features. Your committee can manage ticketing and financial reporting with minimal training.











