Every dollar from your box office lands in your account.
0% platform commission on ticket revenue — vendor compliance, native ticketing, event production, and sponsor management in one system of record. Built for PBR-sanctioned events and regional rodeos.
Four systems. One account.
Every surface below is a real, working console — not a mockup.
Vendor & Compliance
Know who's cleared for the gate before you have to ask — every vendor's compliance status (verified, pending, expired) visible at a glance, by category: livestock, sound/AV, catering, security, medical.
See how it works →02Ticketing
Keep the ticket revenue and the buyer data a third-party site would otherwise take. Native checkout on your own domain: ticket types, payments, live sold counters.
See how it works →03Event Production
See the whole event before it happens, not after something breaks. Venues, vendor assignments, and a live dashboard for the day of.
See how it works →04Sponsors & CRM
Turn a presenting sponsorship into a real page, not an inquiry form. A sponsor roster with tiers, a contacts CRM, and a deals pipeline from lead to signed.
See how it works →Keep what a percentage-take platform would have taken.
A charity rodeo selling 2,630 tickets at $25 average keeps $5,283 more a year on Rodeo Ops than on Eventbrite (organizer-absorbed fees) — real numbers, worked in full on the pricing page. Here's the same math at three smaller sizes, pay-as-you-go track.
| Tickets sold | Eventbrite (organizer-absorbed) | Rodeo Ops pay-as-you-go | You keep |
|---|---|---|---|
| 200 | $688 | $280 | $408 |
| 500 | $1,720 | $700 | $1,020 |
| 1,000 | $3,440 | $1,400 | $2,040 |
Assumes a $25 average ticket. Eventbrite ≈ $3.44/ticket organizer-absorbed (3.7% + $1.79/ticket + 2.9%/order). Rodeo Ops pay-as-you-go = $0/month + 1.5% commission + Stripe processing (2.9% + $0.30/ticket, paid to Stripe — not us). The flat $89/month + BYO-Stripe track (0% commission) saves more at higher annual volume — full breakdown and assumptions on /pricing.
Built from a working event.
Rodeo Ops didn't start as a feature list.
It started as an audit of one real event: Koben Puckett PBR, a PBR RAM Challenger Series stop in Amarillo, Texas that drew 2,630 attendees and raised $31,000 for spinal-cord-injury recovery in 2025 — still selling every ticket through a third-party site, with a sponsor page that lists no sponsors and zero email capture against 5,200 followers. Every system in this product maps to one of those documented gaps. See the origin case →
See it on your next event.
Book a walkthrough — we'll show you the console with a real event loaded.