Emma
AITravel Intelligence Agent · Sun 23 Aug · 15:27

Thousands of visitors travel in for your event and spend their evenings somewhere else, booked on platforms that never heard of you. One extra item in the event website you already run turns those evenings into revenue you can actually see.
Your halls close at six. Everything that happens between six and midnight is booked, paid for and remembered a long way from your building.
The exhibitor with three empty nights
Stands on the floor from nine to six, then walks back to a hotel in a city they do not know. Three nights, a company card, no plan beyond the hotel bar. They search on their phone and book on the first platform that answers.
The desk that answers the same question forty times
Your visitor services team is asked what to do tonight, every hour of every event day. They hand over a leaflet or a link, help someone spend money, and the transaction happens entirely outside your world.
The event website with a hole in it
Tickets, programme, exhibitor list, travel and stay. Everything a visitor needs for the working hours, and nothing at all for the hours in between. The one page nobody built is the one people search for at 17:45.
Every one of those evenings gets booked. Just never through you. No brand on it, no data from it, no revenue out of it.
Not a new platform for your team to learn. Not an app for visitors to install. One link in the navigation of the event site you already run, and one line in the exhibitor mailing you already send.
Your evenings in the city
Museums, cruises, food tours and day trips, curated for the dates of this event. Booked in a minute, ticket straight on the phone.
Browse what is on →one click, no account, no app
Van Gogh Museum
Evening entry

Canal cruise
Departs 19:00

Guided city walk
Small group
Live availability from the supplier catalogue. Real covers, real prices, real seats.
The shop is stocked for your city and your dates, and it can carry your event's brand or none at all. That choice is yours, and it is the next section.
Exhibitors
Multi-day, budget in hand, nothing booked
The highest-value evenings in your building belong to people who are here for three or four nights, are not paying out of their own pocket, and have made no plans at all. One line in the exhibitor manual reaches every one of them before they arrive.
Visitors and delegates
In town anyway, often extending the stay
International visitors turn a two-day congress into a long weekend when there is something worth staying for. The link goes in the confirmation email, the badge page and the event app, where they are already looking.
Organisers on your floor
Social programmes, booked in one flow
Gala cruises, museum evenings, partner programmes. Any headcount in one flow with one payment, and every attendee gets their own voucher automatically. Late additions and cancellations are handled per voucher, not by renegotiation.
Five steps. Your team is in none of them.
Your website
Your name, your logo, your prices. Stocked with live availability, ready in days.
The booking
The guest books and pays. The order goes to the supplier automatically. Nobody lifts a finger.
The ticket, their way
Email, WhatsApp, Telegram, PDF, Google Wallet, Apple Wallet. The guest picks, you do nothing.
Your dashboard
Every booking, report and payout in your own backend, the same evening.
Your commission
On every booking, paid out automatically. Guests always pay the normal retail price.
Refunds, cancellations and guest support sit on our side of the line, not yours.
The ticket in your guest’s Apple or Google Wallet, with your name and your colour on it. Ready for the poster passes in the new iOS 27 Wallet.
One booking, delivered through six channels. Zero hassle for your team.
Scan it. A sample ticket lands in your own wallet.
Emma · W69 Travel
Online — answers in any language
Ask Emma anything…
Guest questions? Emma answers them 24/7, in any language, and sells the ticket while she is at it. Included in the membership.
You already run this playbook. Parking, catering, hotel services, stand build: revenue per visitor that has nothing to do with the ticket price of the event itself. Leisure is the same line, and it is the only one that needs no square metres, no staff on the night, no stock and no risk.
No inventory
You never buy a ticket, never hold one and never carry one you did not sell.
No staff on the night
The visitor books on their own phone. Nobody at your desk touches the transaction.
No downside
Visitors always pay the normal retail price. Your commission comes out of our margin, never on top of theirs.
What you will not find on this page: a conversion rate
We could put a percentage here and multiply it by your visitor numbers. Every vendor does. It would be a guess dressed up as a forecast, and you would be right not to believe it. Run one event, look at the dashboard, and argue about a real number instead. That is what the pilot below is for.
Your branded storefront
Your name, logo and colours on your own web address, live within days.
300,000+ experiences
Museums, tours, attractions and day trips across 3,000+ cities, with live availability.
Commission on every booking
Tracked live in your own dashboard, per booking, per day.
Six-channel ticket delivery
Email, WhatsApp, Telegram, Apple Wallet, Google Wallet and PDF, all automatic.
Emma, your AI concierge
Answers guest questions 24/7 in any language and books the ticket. Included in the membership.
Payments & cancellations handled
Card, iDEAL, Apple and Google Pay, refunds and support, all on us.
The founder is the testimonial
“I built TicketMatch, and I run my own travel agency on it: W69 Travel. Every screenshot on this page is my own live shop, taking real bookings. That’s how sure I am that it works.”
Denis Wortelboer , founder, TicketMatch.ai
Click through, browse, even book. Everything you see can carry your brand instead.
Visit the live storefront →Not a platform migration, not an integration project, not a committee. One event, one link, one set of numbers to look at afterwards.
Pick the event
Ideally a multi-day one with international exhibitors, in a month you can still prepare for.
We build the shop
Curated for that city, those dates and that audience, in your branding or in none. Days, not months, and you see it before you commit to anything.
You place the link
One item in the event site navigation, one line in the exhibitor mailing, optionally a QR at the registration desk and in the event app.
The event runs
Nothing changes for your team. Visitors book on their own phones, tickets deliver themselves, and payment, refunds and questions sit with us.
You get the numbers
Visits, bookings, revenue and your commission, per day and per link. Then you decide whether this belongs on the rest of your calendar.
Agree this before you start
Which event, which dates, where the links go, and what counts as a success. Written down on one page before the first visitor arrives, so nobody moves the goalposts afterwards. We bring the draft.
An exhibitor packs up the stand and opens the event site on their phone, looking for anything to do tonight.
They tap Things to do, see what is actually available this evening, and book a museum slot and a cruise for two colleagues.
Three tickets land in three wallets. Nobody at your service desk was involved.
The bookings and your commission are already visible in your dashboard, per link and per day.
No. TicketMatch is the merchant of record. We take the payment, place the order with the supplier, deliver the ticket and handle the refund if it comes to that. You provide the link and the audience.
Yes. Branding is a setting with four levels, from a fully branded shop on your own web address to a neutral one where your venue never appears as the seller. The link stays uniquely yours either way, so every booking is still traceable and still pays out to you.
A link, and optionally a QR code. There is no integration with your ticketing or registration system, no data exchange to arrange, and no software for your team to run.
Emma, the AI concierge on the shop, in the visitor's own language, with our support behind her. Not your service desk.
Every booking made through your link carries a commission that lands in your dashboard, per booking and per day. Visitors always pay the normal retail price, and the partner commission comes out of our margin, never on top of theirs.
Days, not months. The shop is configuration, not construction. The slow part is usually agreeing internally where the links go.
Yes. A separate shop per event, per hall or per organiser, each with its own link and its own reporting line, all under one membership.
One membership: 149 euro per month plus commission on every booking, with no other fees. It includes the storefront and Emma, the AI concierge. Cancel monthly, and applications are reviewed by hand.
None of it will show up in your numbers.
One link changes that, and one event proves it. Applications are reviewed by hand, so you are talking to a person and not a form.