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TicketSource vs TicketSpice: 2026 Comparison
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- While having the option for sundries is fantastic and helps with knowing how many to prepare ahead of time, it would be helpful if customers had the option to buy without tickets just in case they forgot to at the time of purchasing them or if they wanted to buy more.
- nothing in particular, maybe would have liked getting an email every time a ticket was purchased, and didn't like how the fee increased when ticket prices increased.
- Purchasing tickets, tracking payments, adding donations, refunding tickets, and checking people in on the day of the event were all straightforward and intuitive.
- It's pretty static and the user interface is not streamlined in a way that makes managing whackey ticketing tiers easy.
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