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OpenBoxOffice

Free, open-source ticketing for schools, non-profits, and community venues.

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OpenBoxOffice is a community-driven ticketing platform built for organizations that shouldn't have to pay premium fees just to sell tickets to their own events.

Whether you're running a school play, a PTA fundraiser, or a local concert series, OpenBoxOffice gives you a straightforward way to manage events and sell tickets—without proprietary lock-in, hidden charges, or unnecessary complexity.

No platform fees. No ticket fees. Open source, forever.

Who it's for

  • Schools & PTAs — Sell tickets to plays, dances, and fundraisers without eating into your budget.
  • Non-profits & community groups — Keep more of every dollar for the mission, not the middleman.
  • Local venues — Run your box office your way, with software you can trust and customize.

What we believe

Open Transparent, community-driven, and free to use, study, and improve.
Fair No fees to use the software or purchase tickets. Period.
Simple Easy enough for a treasurer or volunteer—no technical background required.
Reliable Built to be dependable when your audience is counting on you.
Yours Self-host, customize, or walk away. You're never locked in.

Status

We're actively building toward our first public release, expected Q3 2026. OpenBoxOffice isn't ready for production use yet, but we're sharing our progress openly as we go.

Follow along at openboxoffice.org for updates, or reach out at hello@openboxoffice.org with ideas and feedback.

Get involved

Have a feature in mind or want to help shape the project? We'd love to hear from you.

  • Ideas & feedbackhello@openboxoffice.org
  • Issues & contributions — Open a discussion or pull request on GitHub

Made with care for community venues everywhere.

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