Waves, pricing, capacity, refunds.
Rift is the platform behind immersive events, festivals, and conventions — ticketing, check-in, schedules, cashless, loyalty. Everything an organizer needs to run a night, wearing your brand the whole way through.
Real-time sales, gate throughput, capacity by zone, cashless float, the full event stream. The room your operations team lives in for the night.
Custom domain, custom design, custom voice — the ticket email, the QR, the offline schedule, the bar tab. Built so the immersion never breaks.
Branded checkout. Branded email. Branded QR. Bought on the event's own domain — and arriving in a shape their friends recognize.
QR up, beep, in. Sub-second validation, branded admit screen, and if it's a convention, the badge and welcome pack are ready by the time they walk past the desk.
A schedule and map that stay open when the signal drops. The whole schedule syncs when connection returns, all in your event's style.
Balance on their account. Tap to pay. The receipt lands in their wallet. No cash, no card, no line at the ATM at 3am.
Their account remembers them, every edition they attended, every point they've collected. Things to redeem. Early access when next year's wave opens.
Pick the ones that fit your event. They share data, share styling, share an engine.
Waves, pricing, capacity, refunds.
Check-in, badges, welcome packs, attendee data.
Stages, set times, live updates. Stays readable when the signal drops.
Top-up, top-down, refunds, vendor settlement.
Points to redeem, perks, early access for returning fans.
Venues, stages, indoor routes — readable even when the signal drops.
Custom domain. Custom design. Custom voice. The checkout page, the ticket email, the QR, the offline schedule, the bar tab — every one of them wears your event. Not us. Because the immersion of an event is fragile, and it's not ours to break.
Sub-second gate validation. Schedules and maps that stay readable when the signal drops. Cashless that reconciles when the wifi flickers. We've been in the queue at 22:48 when the QR wouldn't scan — Rift is the engine we wished was running those nights.
A first-time organizer publishes their first wave in an afternoon. A returning festival wires the same wave to capacity rules, segmented access, and an in-house design system. Same engine. The configuration grows with the event.
A first-year organizer can publish their first wave with four fields and a button. The same wave, three years later, wired to segmented access, a waitlist trigger, and early-access windows for members.
Same engine. The configuration grows with you.
What you're running, when it happens, the rough shape of the experience. Short paragraphs are fine — we read all of them.