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How to Use Ticsie.se to Find and Buy Event Tickets in Sweden
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Sweden has several well-known ticket platforms, but most of them charge percentage-based fees that eat into both the buyer experience and organizer revenue. Ticsie takes a different approach. It is a Swedish platform built with a flat-fee model, a clean buying process, and a focus on local and regional events. This article explains what Ticsie is, where it operates, how the platform works, and how to buy tickets step by step.

What Ticsie Is

Ticsie is Sweden's ticket platform for concerts, sports, and entertainment. It connects event organizers with buyers across Sweden through a simple online system that handles ticket sales, payment, QR-code entry, and event management.
Ticsie started as an internal tool built by the team behind Event i Hässleholm. They needed a straightforward way to track ticket purchases for their own events. After testing an existing service and finding it charged around 9 percent per ticket, they decided to build their own solution instead.
The platform launched officially in 2022, built from the ground up by organizers for organizers. Since then it has grown to serve events across multiple Swedish cities and regions.
The core idea behind Ticsie is simple. The platform charges one fee of 10 SEK per sold ticket, regardless of the ticket price, with no start-up cost and no binding contract. This makes it significantly cheaper than larger competitors for mid-range and high-value tickets.

Where Ticsie Is Located and Where It Operates

Ticsie is owned and operated by Olsson Web Solutions, based at Fröknegårdsvägen 7, 291 35 Kristianstad, Sweden. The platform was founded by Wilmer Olsson, who can be reached directly at wilmer@ticsie.se.

Kristianstad is a city in Skåne County in southern Sweden. This is where the company is registered and operated from, though the platform itself serves events across the entire country.
Events are currently listed in cities including Hässleholm, Kristianstad, and Tumba. These cities reflect the platform's roots in southern Sweden and the Stockholm region. As more organizers join the platform, event listings are expanding to additional Swedish cities and towns.
The website is available in six languages: Swedish, English, Norwegian, Danish, German, and Polish. This multilingual support makes Ticsie accessible to international visitors attending events in Sweden, as well as organizers operating across Scandinavian borders.
Ticsie has a mobile app available on the App Store for iOS and on Google Play for Android. This means buyers can access, store, and present their tickets from any smartphone without printing anything or saving files manually.

What Types of Events Are Listed on Ticsie

Ticsie covers a range of event categories. The platform is not limited to a single genre or event type. Current and upcoming listings include:
  • Concerts and live music performances at local and regional venues
  • Sports events including matches and tournaments at club level
  • Entertainment events such as flea markets, film screenings, and dining experiences
  • Community gatherings and cultural events are organized by associations and local groups
Upcoming events on the platform include a lecture with Magnus Helgesson in Hässleholm starting from 295 SEK, a film screening in Tumba from 100 SEK, a flea market event in Hässleholm from 100 SEK, and a dinner cruise experience in Hässleholm from 495 SEK.
This variety reflects the platform's strength in local and community-driven events. Buyers who want to discover what is happening in their city or nearby region will find Ticsie useful for events that rarely appear on larger national platforms.

How Ticsie Works for Buyers

The buying process on Ticsie is built to be fast and clear. The platform runs a biljettsystem that guides buyers from event discovery through to payment and ticket delivery without unnecessary steps. Here is how it works from the moment you arrive on the website to the moment you enter the event.
Step 1: Find an event
The homepage displays upcoming events and allows users to search by keyword or filter by city. Each event listing shows the date, venue name, city, and starting ticket price. You can browse all events or narrow the results by location using the city filter.
Step 2: Select your ticket type
When you open an event page, you see the available ticket categories. These can include standard tickets, VIP options, group tickets, or free tickets depending on what the organizer has set up. Ticsie supports unlimited ticket types, groups, and price categories per event.
Select the ticket type and quantity you want. If the organizer has created a visual seat map, you can select your exact seat in an interactive view directly on the event page.
Step 3: Apply a discount code if you have one
Discount codes are entered in the checkout before you complete the purchase. Enter the code in the discount code field and the reduction is applied automatically to the total amount.
Step 4: Choose your payment method
Ticsie accepts two main payment methods. Buyers can pay with Swish or by card through Stripe.
Swish is the faster option for Swedish residents. It processes instantly through your banking app. If you choose to pay by card, a small Stripe processing fee is added to your total. Buyers always see the exact card fee before completing payment.
You can also choose an optional add-on at this stage. For an extra 10 SEK, you can receive your ticket as a link via SMS directly to your mobile phone. Email confirmation is always sent regardless of whether you add this option.
Step 5: Complete your purchase
After payment, Ticsie sends a confirmation email to the address you provided. This email contains your ticket with a QR code for entry. If you do not receive the email, check your spam or junk folder. Gmail users should also check the Promotions or Updates tabs.
If you created an account during checkout, you can log in and visit My Tickets to view and download your tickets at any time. This is useful if you need to resend the confirmation or access your ticket on a different device.
Buyers who purchased without logging in can contact Ticsie support with their email address and order number to retrieve their tickets.
Step 6: Enter the event
At the venue entrance, show the QR code on your ticket. You can display it directly from your confirmation email, through My Tickets on the Ticsie website, or from a printed PDF version.
Organizers scan QR codes at the entrance using a phone and can monitor check-in progress in real time. The process is fast and requires no specialist scanning equipment on the organizer's side.

How Ticsie Works for Event Organizers

Ticsie is built as much for organizers as it is for buyers. The platform gives organizers the tools to create events, sell tickets, manage entry, and track revenue without paying large percentage-based fees.
Creating an account, setting up an event with a title, date, location, and ticket types, and publishing it takes approximately five minutes. There is no application waiting period for standard organizer accounts.
Once the event is live, organizers get access to a full management panel. Organizers can follow ticket sales in real time through charts that display revenue, orders, and visitor sources. This helps with planning staffing, catering, and logistics before the event.
Key tools available to organizers include:
Discount codes with percentage or fixed-amount values, with limits on how many times each code can be used. These work well for early bird pricing, member discounts, and press passes.
Custom forms that collect additional information per ticket or per order, with the option to export all data as a CSV file. This suits events that need dietary preferences, emergency contacts, age verification, or other details from attendees.
Team management that allows organizers to invite colleagues to their organization and manage events together. This is practical for sports clubs, associations, and larger event production teams.
Partner links that create unique sales URLs for promotional partners, with revenue tracking per channel. Organizers can measure which channels, influencers, or media partners drive the most ticket sales.

Pricing for organizers:
The fee is 10 SEK per sold ticket including VAT. Organizers choose whether to include this fee in the ticket price or pass it on to the buyer. For free events, Ticsie charges nothing.
Other platforms typically take between 5 and 10 percent of the ticket price. On a 1,000 SEK ticket, a 9 percent fee equals 90 SEK. Ticsie charges 10 SEK for the same ticket. For an event with 300 tickets at that price, the difference in platform costs alone is 24,000 SEK.

Ticket Delivery and Access Options

Ticsie offers several ways for buyers to receive and store their tickets.
Email delivery is the default for every purchase. The confirmation email contains the QR code ticket and order details. This is sent immediately after payment.
SMS delivery is an optional paid add-on. For 10 SEK, the ticket is sent as a link via SMS directly to the buyer's mobile number. This is useful for buyers who prefer not to search through their email inbox at a venue entrance.
Mobile app access is available through the Ticsie app on iOS and Android. After logging in, tickets appear under My Tickets and display the QR code ready for scanning. The app works offline once the ticket has loaded, which prevents problems with weak phone signal at outdoor venues.
PDF download is available for buyers who prefer a printed backup. Logged-in buyers can download their tickets directly as a PDF from the My Tickets section.

Refunds and Cancellations on Ticsie

The refund policy on Ticsie is set by the organizer of each event. Buyers should contact the organizer directly to ask whether a refund is available.
If an event is cancelled by the organizer, tickets are refunded automatically. This means buyers do not need to take any action when an event is officially cancelled through the platform.
Name changes on tickets depend on the event settings. Some organizers allow name changes while others do not. Buyers who need to change the name on a ticket should contact the organizer directly.

Who Ticsie Suits Best

Ticsie works best for specific types of buyers and organizers. Understanding this helps you decide when to use it.
Best for buyers who:
  • Attend local concerts, club events, or regional festivals
  • Prefer Swish over card payment
  • Want to discover events in smaller Swedish cities
  • Attend community, sports, or cultural events not listed on national platforms
Best for organizers who:
  • Run events of any size and want to avoid percentage-based platform fees
  • Want a fast setup with no binding contracts
  • Need tools like seat maps, discount codes, and real-time sales data
  • Organize free events and need a registration system at no cost
Less suitable when:
  • You are looking for tickets to major international touring artists at large arenas
  • The event is a top-tier football or hockey match covered by national platforms
Ticsie is a well-built Swedish platform that solves a genuine problem in the local events market. Its flat fee model, Swish integration, multilingual interface, and practical organizer tools make it a strong choice for anyone involved in local and regional events across Sweden. Buyers get a clean and fast ticket purchase experience. Organizers keep more of their revenue. Both sides benefit from a system that prioritizes simplicity over complexity.
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