Product · Event Support
People already support culture. We're just giving it infrastructure.
Published · About 7 min read

One thing we kept noticing while building tixdorm was how many events were surviving purely because people believed in them.
Not investors.
Not sponsors.
People.
Sometimes it was friends helping behind the scenes. Sometimes it was strangers reposting flyers aggressively because they wanted the event to succeed. Sometimes it was people sending money quietly because they believed in the organizer, the culture, or the experience being created.
And honestly, that says a lot.
Because if people are willing to support something before it even happens, then what they're really supporting is not just the event itself.
They're supporting the feeling around it.
The energy.
The community.
The culture.
That realization stayed with us for a long time.
Why support still happens informally
We started asking ourselves a simple question.
Why is there no proper infrastructure around this behavior already?
Why does support for experiences still happen informally when the demand clearly exists?
That question led us to building Event Support on tixdorm.
Support is no longer limited by geography
And that changes everything.
Because now support is no longer limited to the people physically attending an event. It becomes global.
Someone in another city can support a creator they believe in. Someone in another country can contribute toward an experience they connect with culturally. Someone who may never even attend physically can still become part of helping bring it to life.
That's powerful.
Especially in today's world where culture moves faster than geography. We are seeing communities form around music, nightlife, creators, campus culture, social experiences, and internet communities every single day. People connect emotionally with experiences long before they physically arrive there.
But until now, there hasn't really been a proper system allowing people to participate in that support layer naturally.
That's what we wanted to solve.
How Event Support works on tixdorm
With Event Support, organizers running paid events can enable support directly on their event page.
Supporters can contribute toward the experience through different support tiers. Some organizers may offer perks, recognition, early access, backstage experiences, or exclusive moments. Others may simply allow people to support because they believe in the vision.
And that's intentional.
Because not every contribution is transactional.
Some people simply want to support culture.
Some people want to support creators trying to build something meaningful.
Some people just want to be part of helping experiences happen.
We think that matters deeply.
Run events with support built in
Create a free organizer account on tixdorm — enable Event Support on paid events, sell tickets, and grow reach with ambassadors who help market your experience.
Emerging markets need more than ticketing
Especially in emerging markets where a lot of creative ecosystems still operate without enough infrastructure around them.
A lot of organizers carry too much pressure alone.
- Production costs.
- Venue costs.
- Creative direction.
- Marketing.
- Staffing.
- Community management.
And despite all that pressure, many of these experiences still become culturally important moments for people.
So we started thinking differently about events.
Maybe events are not just products people consume.
Maybe they are ecosystems people participate in building together.
That shift changes how support should work entirely.
Where tixdorm stands apart
And that's the direction we're building toward at tixdorm.
Not just helping organizers sell tickets. Most platforms stop at checkout. We're building an event operating system — ticketing, payouts, check-ins, vendors, staffing, Event Support, and community systems in one place. See how it works for the full picture.
Marketing that doesn't depend only on ads. Our Ambassador Program connects community builders who genuinely influence culture with paid events on the platform. Ambassadors can share referral links and earn commission on ticket sales — so organizers aren't pushing flyers alone. When you create an account, you can turn on ambassador commission per event and let trusted voices help market your tickets organically.
But helping organizers build stronger ecosystems around the experiences they create — that is the point.
Powered by belief, not one person alone
Because at the end of the day, the best events are rarely powered by one person alone.
They are powered by belief.
By people.
By culture moving collectively.
We're just building the infrastructure that helps that happen more intentionally.
Start on tixdorm today
Create a free account to publish paid events, enable Event Support, and tap the ambassador program so real communities help market your tickets — not just your Instagram ads.
Want the full story on community-powered growth? Read why we built the Ambassador Program. Already on the platform? Create your first event.