geteventriX started because our founders ran events and hated their tools. We're a 28-person team in Vilnius, Lithuania, building the platform we wished we'd had.
Every roadmap debate ends with the same question: does this help someone run a better event? Uptime on event night is sacred — we freeze deploys when major customers open doors.
We built on instant settlement because holding organizers' revenue as float is a business model we refuse. Fees are flat, published, and on the invoice.
Ticketing is infrastructure. We'd rather ship one bulletproof check-in flow than ten flashy features that fall over at 7pm on a Friday.
Twenty-eight people, no layers. The engineer who built webhook retries is the one who answers when they page.
Ran ops for a 40k-cap festival for six years before deciding the tooling problem was worth a company.
Previously payments infrastructure at a Baltic fintech; wrote geteventriX's first webhook handler and still owns it.
Ex-banking, SEPA scheme nerd. Responsible for the Nexpay integration and reconciliation engine.
A decade in event tech; measures every feature by minutes saved at the door.
Has personally staffed check-in at 60+ customer events. Writes the queue-math blog posts.
Built the marketing automation product as its first user. Allergic to vanity metrics.
Founded in Vilnius. First customer: a 180-cap club night (still with us — see the Indie Nights case study).
Nexpay partnership ships SEPA Instant settlement. First festival season: 14 events, zero gate incidents.
Enterprise tier launches with white-label and SSO. 1,000th organization. Series A led by Baltic Ventures.
4,200+ organizers in 38 countries. 2.7M tickets issued. The team is 28 people and hiring.