RegFox vs Eventbrite: Which Is Better for Paid Registration?

RegFox and Eventbrite both handle paid registration, but they take different approaches to fees, branding, and who the tool is really for. If you are running paid events and weighing the two, here is an honest comparison.

RegFox in brief

RegFox is known for low, transparent per-registrant pricing and a high degree of customization, with no marketplace attached. You build and brand your own registration. The tradeoff is that getting a polished result can take some hands-on configuration. See our RegFox comparison.

Eventbrite in brief

Eventbrite offers a marketplace and a fast, familiar checkout, but adds per-ticket service fees that your attendees typically pay, and your event lives inside Eventbrite's brand rather than yours. That works for public consumer events and feels off for professional ones. See our Eventbrite comparison.

The honest head-to-head

For paid professional events where branding and lower attendee-facing fees matter, RegFox generally fits better than Eventbrite. For public events where discovery is the goal, Eventbrite's marketplace is the draw. The deciding question is whether you need to be found by strangers or you already have an audience.

A B2B-focused alternative

If you want RegFox's transaction-based, no-marketplace model but with branded pages and B2B pricing logic built in rather than configured, Sunfish Events is worth a look. Compare the cost models in our pricing guide.

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Diana Mounter

Customer Success

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