
qrTicket is an e-commerce platform that enables users to sell QR code tickets for events without service charges. The service is designed to facilitate the management of access to various events, ranging from parties to conferences, making it a cost-effective solution for event organizers. Users can create an account and start selling tickets easily, with a focus on providing a straightforward experience for both organizers and attendees.
The platform emphasizes its no-commission model, allowing for direct sales without additional fees, which can be particularly beneficial for those hosting e…
The headline is growth out of a very small revenue base. Founded July 14, 2024 and already generating $550 in the past 30 days shows early commercial traction, and the 492% growth rate suggests recent momentum or a new channel that moved quickly. However, MRR is listed as unknown/non-recurring, so we can’t tell if that revenue is repeatable or one-off sales.
Product-wise, the credit-based QR ticketing model (users purchase credits for ticket sales) is a clear, focused proposition in e-commerce/ticketing and could simplify transactions or enable micropayments. Key operational and scalability signals are missing — monthly visitors, customer counts, and profit margin are unknown — so it’s hard to judge unit economics, retention, or how sustainable the recent growth is. For builders, the priority is proving repeat purchase behavior and capturing traffic/engagement metrics; for potential backers, the small absolute revenue and many unknowns are the main risks despite the rapid growth rate.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.