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.
London open-source headless CMS for subscription media; built-in newsletter delivery, Stripe-powered memberships, and modern editing tools for independent publishers and journalists.
Ghost is a London-based independent technology company that develops and maintains Ghost, an open-source headless content management system purpose-built for independent publishers, journalists, and newsletter creators. Unlike WordPress, which was built for website publishing, Ghost is optimized for subscription-based media businesses — it includes built-in newsletter delivery, paid membership subscription management via Stripe, and modern content creation tools in a fast, SEO-optimized platform. Ghost is available as open-source self-hosted software (free) and as a managed cloud service (Ghost Pro, paid), with the managed revenue funding continued open-source development. The platform has been adopted by independent media companies, Substack migrants seeking more control, and enterprise teams at companies including Mozilla and Square. Founded as a Kickstarter project in 2013 by former WordPress head of UX John O'Nolan, Ghost is structured as an independent non-profit foundation. Ghost Pro serves tens of thousands of publications and has processed hundreds of millions in creator revenue. It competes with Substack, Beehiiv, and ConvertKit in the newsletter and creator publishing market.
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