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Eventbrite

eventbrite.com

Founded Year

2006

Stage

PIPE | IPO

Total Raised

$224.16M

Market Cap

0.78B

Stock Price

8.07

Revenue

$0000 

About Eventbrite

Eventbrite is a provider of online event management and ticketing services. The company has built a broad technology platform to enable creators to solve many challenges associated with creating live experiences. Its platform integrates components needed to plan, promote and produce live events, thereby allowing creators to reduce friction and costs, increase reach and drive ticket sales. By reducing risk and complexity, Eventbrite allows creators to focus their energy on producing compelling and successful events. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Headquarters Location

410 Townsend Suite 300

San Francisco, California, 94107,

United States

800-41405119

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Eventbrite Patents

Eventbrite has filed 22 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • Social networking services
  • Academic conferences
  • Computer science conferences
patents chart

Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

11/19/2018

9/21/2021

Mathematical optimization, Social networking services, Promotion and marketing communications, Video on demand services, Operations research

Grant

Application Date

11/19/2018

Grant Date

9/21/2021

Title

Related Topics

Mathematical optimization, Social networking services, Promotion and marketing communications, Video on demand services, Operations research

Status

Grant

Latest Eventbrite News

Oamo emerges from stealth with White Star Capital backing to build decentralized data brokerage

Jun 6, 2023

Oamo co-founders Yannick Folla (CEO) and Ahmed Hadjeres (CTO). Oamo’s team features Kraken, Polygon, Figment, Eventbrite, and Morgan Stanley alumni. Share on: Montréal-based Oamo has emerged from stealth with plans to become a decentralized data broker. The Web3 startup has secured $1.7 million CAD ($1.25 million USD) in pre-seed financing solely from White Star Capital to build out its team and minimum viable product. Taking aim at the existing data brokerage industry, Oamo aims to make it possible for individuals to monetize their data and build direct relationships with companies while remaining anonymous. Founded in November 2022 by CEO Yannick Folla and CTO Ahmed Hadjeres, Oamo sees room to replace traditional data brokers, which often access, aggregate, and sell user data without consent or knowledge. “We believe the industry is ready for a change, shifting back control to individuals when it comes to their personal property—their data.” “The data brokerage industry has been built on the principle that our data should be acquired and monetized against our will and without our knowledge so that any company can target us with unwelcomed ads,” Folla told BetaKit. “We believe the industry is ready for a change, shifting back control to individuals when it comes to their personal property—their data.” Oamo’s pre-seed round, which closed in January and was raised via a simple agreement for future equity (SAFE), marks Oamo’s first funding to date. Oamo is using this capital to hire, ship its beta and start bringing businesses and consumers to its platform. Per Oamo, Index Coop, Lighthouse World, Ledn, and Saddle Finance have already joined the firm’s launch program. Oamo has opened up its waitlist and plans to roll out its beta in September. Folla and Hadjeres have been focused on the crypto and Web3 sectors for some time. Folla, an ex-White Star Capital analyst, previously led Toronto-based Figment’s DataHub team and co-founded Montréal crypto art centre 0x Society. Following a five-year tenure at Eventbrite, Hadjeres created Montréal software development and blockchain firm Product Shop. To date, Folla and Hadjerese have built out an eight-person team that also includes alumni from Web3 and crypto firms like Kraken and Polygon, Montréal tech company Ssense, and financial services and investment bank Morgan Stanley. As Folla noted, consumer awareness regarding data privacy issues and the value of their personal data has grown in recent years following various data leaks and scandals, and regulatory scrutiny has increased. In the wake of Europe’s Digital Markets Act, which was passed in early 2022, and the United States’ (US) American Data Privacy and Protection Act, currently before US Congress, the CEO predicted that accessing user data will become more difficult over the next five years. Within this context, Oamo aims to offer companies a different means of doing so—a consensual one that also benefits users. According to Folla, Oamo ultimately hopes to serve more than just the Web3 space. The CEO claimed that the startup will not depend on its own token or token prices to achieve adoption. “We will never have a token,” he added. Speaking directly about the ongoing crypto and Web3 market downturn , Folla acknowledged that these conditions “might slow” Oamo’s growth during the startup’s early days since Oamo intends to target Web3 consumers and companies at its launch. However, the CEO expressed confidence that over the longer term, once the market stabilizes and the startup expands beyond just the Web3 ecosystem, Oamo will be well-positioned. Feature image courtesy Oamo.

Eventbrite Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Eventbrite founded?

    Eventbrite was founded in 2006.

  • Where is Eventbrite's headquarters?

    Eventbrite's headquarters is located at 410 Townsend, San Francisco.

  • What is Eventbrite's latest funding round?

    Eventbrite's latest funding round is PIPE.

  • How much did Eventbrite raise?

    Eventbrite raised a total of $224.16M.

  • Who are the investors of Eventbrite?

    Investors of Eventbrite include Francisco Partners, Square, Tiger Global Management, T. Rowe Price, Sequoia Capital and 12 more.

  • Who are Eventbrite's competitors?

    Competitors of Eventbrite include RockNTix, JRNI, Yacooba, Eventtus, Bevy, Oveit, Bizzabo, Meetup, Scan2Scan, Peatix and 24 more.

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