How Circus Vegas put its box office and its marketing under one roof
Circus Vegas sells and runs its shows on a single platform we built from scratch, replacing a string of separate suppliers. It handles the whole box office — QR-code tickets with Apple and Google Wallet, add-on sales at checkout, in-house terminals and secure payments, with Groupon compatibility and a cross-platform staff app — and it carries the marketing too: social content, social campaigns and email.
The client. Circus Vegas is a touring circus and live entertainment operation that sells tickets at scale and needs to fill seats show after show.
A different supplier for every job.
Running the box office and the marketing meant juggling a string of separate suppliers — one for tickets, others for payments, terminals, promotions and the marketing — none of them really talking to each other. It was more cost, more admin and more places for things to fall down.
Tickets, payments, terminals, promotions and marketing spread across separate suppliers — more cost, more admin, more to go wrong.
One platform running the whole operation — box office and marketing together, one team to call when it matters.
One platform, built from the ground up.
A full box office and the marketing to fill it — designed, built and run by one team, so selling tickets and filling seats happen in one place.
The box office
The marketing
From a patchwork of suppliers to one platform that runs everything.
The box office and the entire marketing suite now sit under one roof — which means less cost, less admin, and one team to call when it matters. [Add any real figures you can stand over — for example tickets sold or add-on revenue — to strengthen this.]
“Having everything on one single platform is so much easier than multiple suppliers for different tasks. All our box office requirements and even our entire marketing suite under one roof.”
The questions we get asked most.
Straight answers, no jargon. Anything else, just ask.
Ask us a questionCan you build a full ticketing platform, not just a website?
Can it take payments and sell add-ons at checkout?
Will it work with Apple and Google Wallet, and with Groupon?
Can you do the marketing as well as the platform?
Do you build for other events and venues?
No more juggling tools. Everything under one roof.
Tell us how you sell and run your events, and we’ll come back with a straight view on how one platform could handle the box office and the marketing together — built around how you actually work.