Why we exist
The best things in life happen when people show up.
Your best memories aren't from scrolling. They're from the night you actually went. The room. The energy. The people you didn't know you'd meet.
That moment — when you stop watching and start living — is the most human experience there is. It's why cities exist. It's why culture exists. It's the thing no algorithm can replicate.
And yet. The entire infrastructure around it is broken. Discovery is word-of-mouth and Instagram stories. Ticketing platforms bury fees inside fees. Door management means a clipboard and a prayer. The experience of going out hasn't been redesigned in decades.
We believe that experience deserves the same obsessive design that went into the phone in your pocket. That the space between "this looks interesting" and "I'm inside the venue" should be so seamless it disappears.
That's why we built Moments.
How we do it
Remove everything that gets in the way.
Kill the friction
Every tap, every screen, every second between "I want to go" and "I'm inside" — we obsess over removing it. Checkout without an account. Entry with a scan. No printouts, no name lookups, no lines.
Radical transparency
One fee. Shown upfront. No processing surcharges buried in the fine print, no contracts, no minimums. Organizers see exactly what they earn before they publish.
Built for the real world
Venues have bad WiFi. Staff don't have flagship phones. Events happen at night. The scanner works offline. The interface works in the dark. The tech disappears so the experience doesn't.
Go where the energy is
We don't pick markets from a spreadsheet. We go where people are already creating culture — and give them the infrastructure to do it bigger.
What we built
One platform. The entire experience.
Attendees discover what's happening, buy tickets in seconds, and walk in with a QR code. Organizers create events, track sales in real-time, manage the door, and get paid. One dashboard. One fee. No moving parts.
The scanner works offline — because the best venues have the worst WiFi. The checkout works without an account — because nobody should have to create a password to go out. The payout hits your account automatically — because you have better things to do than chase invoices.
We didn't set out to build a ticketing platform. We set out to remove every reason someone might not show up. We just happen to sell tickets along the way.
The moment is yours.
Whether you're throwing the event or showing up to one — this is where it starts.