Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Self-Service Event Ticketing & Virtual Event Platform
UK event ticketing and virtual event platform; London-based; bootstrapped; low-fee with white-label customization, reserved seating, and multiple ticket types for event organizers.
Eventcube is a UK-based event ticketing and virtual event platform that provides event organizers with self-service tools for creating ticketed events, managing registrations, processing payments, and hosting virtual events, positioning itself as a flexible and lower-fee alternative to dominant ticketing platforms. Founded around 2016 and headquartered in London, Eventcube serves independent event organizers, festivals, conferences, clubs, and community organizations that want professional ticketing infrastructure without the high booking fees and limited customization of larger platforms.\n\nEventcube's ticketing platform supports multiple ticket types, discount codes, group bookings, reserved seating, and white-label customization that allows organizers to embed ticketing on their own website under their own branding. The virtual events module enables live-streamed and pre-recorded online events with attendee access control, on-demand video hosting, and virtual event pages. The platform supports a range of event types including concerts, festivals, conferences, community events, sports, and club nights, with payment processing in multiple currencies for organizers serving international audiences.\n\nEventcube competes with Ticketleap, Eventbrite, and Universe in the self-service event ticketing market. Its lower booking fees compared to Eventbrite — where fees can reach 5–10% of ticket value — and its white-label capabilities appeal to event organizers who are fee-sensitive or who prioritize maintaining their own brand identity in the ticket purchase flow rather than directing buyers to an Eventbrite-branded page. The platform's virtual event capabilities also allow organizers to run online events without adopting a separate streaming platform.
CrowdStrike (CRWD) reported $3.95B ARR in FY2025 (ended Jan). Revenue $3.74B, up 29% YoY. Market cap ~$85B. 8,600+ employees. Austin, TX. AI-native cybersecurity platform. Charlotte AI for threat detection.
CrowdStrike is an AI-native cybersecurity company founded in 2011 by George Kurtz, Dmitri Alperovitch, and Gregg Marston and headquartered in Austin, Texas, that built the endpoint detection and response (EDR) category and has since expanded into the broadest cloud-native cybersecurity platform in the industry. The company was founded on the insight that traditional antivirus software — signature-based, retrospective, and endpoint-isolated — could not keep pace with sophisticated adversaries operating at machine speed. CrowdStrike's founding architecture, the Falcon platform, was designed cloud-native from day one: a single lightweight agent on the endpoint feeding a cloud-based AI that learns from trillions of security events across every customer simultaneously. The company trades on Nasdaq under the ticker CRWD.\n\nThe CrowdStrike Falcon platform consolidates more than 28 security modules across endpoint security, identity threat protection, cloud security, next-gen SIEM and log management, threat intelligence, and managed detection and response — all delivered through a single agent and unified console. The AI at the platform's core, Charlotte AI, provides conversational security operations, automated investigation, and AI-generated threat summaries that reduce analyst workload. CrowdStrike's threat intelligence team, Adversary Intelligence, tracks and names nation-state and criminal threat actors globally, giving customers predictive insight into campaigns before they hit their environments.\n\nCrowdStrike reported $3.95 billion in annual recurring revenue (ARR) for FY2025 and total revenue of $3.74 billion, up 29% year over year, with a market capitalization of approximately $85 billion. The company has 8,600+ employees and counts a substantial share of the Fortune 500 and global governments as customers. Despite the July 2024 sensor update incident that caused a significant IT outage affecting millions of Windows systems globally, CrowdStrike's customer retention remained strong — a testament to the platform's depth of integration and the switching costs built into its consolidated architecture.
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