The Fees by Ticket metric shows the amount of fees charged per ticket sold, which includes the eventbrite fee and any additional fees added by the organizer. It helps you understand the revenue breakdown of your event.
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To track Fees by Ticket using Databox, follow these steps:
Event capacity is a metric that indicates the maximum number of attendees an event can accommodate. It helps organizers plan for logistics and ensures compliance with safety regulations.
The Gross Sales by Platform (Detailed) metric shows the total amount of revenue generated through each platform or channel, such as desktop, mobile, or app, providing a detailed breakdown of how attendees engage with the event.
The Fees metric refers to the charges applied by Eventbrite to the total ticket price. These fees can include taxes, payment processing, and service charges, among others.
The Quantity Sold metric refers to the number of tickets or registrations that have been sold for a particular event on Eventbrite. It provides insight into the popularity and success of an event in terms of attendee attendance.
The "Quantity Sold by Platform (Detailed)" metric provides a detailed breakdown of how many tickets or registrations were sold on each individual platform (e.g. Eventbrite, Facebook, etc.) that an event organizer has utilized to promote and sell tickets for their event.
The Quantity Sold by Ticket metric shows the total number of tickets sold for a specific event or ticket type. It is a measure of how many people are attending the event or purchasing a certain ticket type.
The Orders metric tracks the number of orders that have been placed for a specific event. It indicates the total amount of tickets sold or registrations made.
The Page Views metric refers to the number of times a particular page on your event website has been viewed by visitors. It provides insight into the popularity and engagement of different pages on your site.