Venue management software

One dashboard for every stage under your name.

If your organisation runs two theatres across one campus, or a concert hall and a black-box studio, or a regional presenter booking five stages in three cities — Stage is one login, one calendar, one patron record.

  • Centralised calendar across every venue and stage
  • Shared patron CRM — a subscriber in one hall is known in the other
  • Per-venue Stripe Connect accounts, consolidated reporting

Venues per account

Unlimited

No tier, no cap, no per-venue upcharge.

Shared patron CRM

Yes

One record across all stages, with venue-level permissions.

Consolidated revenue reporting

Built-in

Cross-venue totals, per-venue breakouts, per-show detail.

Why multi-venue organisations outgrow single-stage ticketing.

Legacy platforms charge per-venue licenses or force you to run multiple accounts. Patrons end up with two donor records, staff can’t see unified availability, and finance stitches reports together in a spreadsheet every month. Stage treats “venue” as a first-class database object — scoped patrons, scoped staff permissions, scoped reporting, one shared audience.

Operations that actually fit the building.

Staff schedules, display configs for lobby screens, seat-map editors per venue, separate Stripe Connect accounts for independent financial reporting, and audit logs that preserve who-did-what across every stage. The tools match how your operations team already works.

No multi-venue tax.

Stage is free for the venue regardless of how many venues you run. The 6% booking fee is the same on the flagship Mainstage as it is on the studio upstairs. No tier jumps, no “Enterprise” invoice. Connect a single processor account or one per venue — Stripe, Square, or another supported gateway — whichever your finance team prefers.

Frequently asked

Can each venue have its own branding and domain?
Yes. Stage runs multi-tenant by default — each venue gets its own subdomain or custom domain, its own colour palette, its own logo, its own SEO metadata. Staff see all venues; the public sees only the one they landed on.
Can we keep separate finances?
Yes. Each venue can connect its own processor account (Stripe Connect recommended; Square also supported) so its revenue lands in its own bank. Cross-venue reporting still rolls up in the main dashboard, but the money stays segregated where it needs to be.
Does multi-venue cost more?
No. The whole platform is free for the venue regardless of how many stages, and the 6% booking fee is identical across every stage. Add a third venue in an afternoon.

Ready to switch?

No contract, no setup fee, no monthly invoice. The 6% booking fee is the only money we’ll ever see — and only when a patron chooses to book.