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Event ordering system

Project Description for partners & Government Stakeholders – TixGear Event Management & Ticketing Platform
TixGear is an advanced, enterprise-grade event management and ticketing platform designed to modernize how events, venues, and ticketing agents operate within a rapidly expanding global market. Built as a true multi-role platform, TixGear enables users to seamlessly act as organizers, artists, ticketing outlets, agents, or buyers—ensuring a flexible, integrated ecosystem that supports every stage of the event lifecycle. This design approach, illustrated on page 2 of the document, allows for maximum efficiency, interoperability, and user empowerment
The platform addresses a longstanding global challenge: traditional ticketing giants such as Ticketmaster, Eventbrite, and Eventim often fail to meet the full expectations of organizers and agents seeking autonomy, transparency, and technological adaptability. As outlined on page 4, TixGear directly incorporates the top capabilities on clients’ wish lists—such as owning their payment acquiring, maintaining full control over data and branding, seamless API integration, white-label customization, and clear pricing without hidden fees
TixGear provides comprehensive support for all types of events, goods, and services, including general admission, assigned seating, timed and seasonal ticketing, mobile tickets, multi-channel sales, and integrations with third-party ticket inventories. This broad applicability is highlighted in the market opportunity illustration on page 6, where use cases range from stadium events and concerts to museums, tours, education, and theme parks
The platform’s technological foundation is built for scale, reliability, and high-performance. Leveraging Java, Flutter, and the Actian NoSQL object database—technologies used by leading global enterprises—TixGear can support complex real-time operations and large-volume ticketing environments. This architecture is showcased on page 7, emphasizing the platform’s readiness for enterprise-level workloads and international deployments
TixGear’s monetization model is intentionally simple and transparent: a processing fee plus USD 1 per sold ticket, charged only when a paid ticket transaction occurs. This aligns with the platform’s mission to provide predictable, no-surprise pricing for both organizers and agents (page 8)
Significant traction has already been achieved. Under the brand BIL24.pro, TixGear operates in Russia with substantial ticket sales performance between 2015 and 2022 (page 9). The platform has also demonstrated its ability to integrate with large-scale partners: the Eventim-Russia case study on page 11 shows how TixGear connected Eventim to 20 APIs and 400+ ticketing systems, becoming a crucial middleware layer enabling extensive inventory access and distribution
Global customer acquisition is driven through strategic channels such as Upwork—where TixGear consistently converts platform development requests into full SaaS/PaaS adoptions—and through targeted outreach to organizers and agents worldwide (page 12). Case studies like Todotix of Bolivia (page 13) illustrate real-world demand for TixGear as a modern backend solution for national ticketing ecosystems, payment systems, and digital wallets seeking to integrate event-based services
Backed by a team of seasoned professionals in software engineering, ticketing, and market operations—highlighted on page 14—TixGear stands as a scalable, internationally deployable platform capable of transforming how events are managed, distributed, and monetized. It offers governments an opportunity to modernize cultural and entertainment infrastructure, improve transparency in ticketing markets, and support digital transformation initiatives. For investors, TixGear represents a high-growth SaaS/PaaS opportunity with a proven track record, clear monetization pathways, and global scalability potential.

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