
Stagebook vs Eventbrite
They do different things. Stagebook helps you find and book comedians for your lineup. Eventbrite helps you sell tickets to the public. A lot of comedy nights use both.
What each platform does
Stagebook
- Find and book comedians
- Manage performer applications
- Review video portfolios
- Communicate with performers
- Build event lineups
- Free, no booking fees
Eventbrite
- Sell tickets to events
- Manage attendee registration
- Process payments
- Send event reminders
- Check-in attendees
- Fees on paid tickets
Feature comparison
Using Stagebook and Eventbrite together
Book Your Lineup on Stagebook
Post your gig, review applications, watch clips, and lock in your acts.
Set Up Tickets on Eventbrite
Once your lineup is confirmed, create an Eventbrite event with your show details and ticket price.
Link Them Up
Drop your Eventbrite ticket link into your Stagebook event listing. Audiences find tickets, comedians find booking info.
Run Each Side Separately
Manage performers through Stagebook, audience through Eventbrite. No overlap, no confusion.
When to use each platform
Use Stagebook when:
You are putting together a lineup and need to find acts, watch their sets, and manage who is on the bill.
Use Eventbrite when:
You need a public ticket page, want to take payments online, or need to manage a guest list at the door.
Start building your lineup
Stagebook is free for venues. Create an account and post your first gig.