Own the
moment.
Create events. Buy tickets. Refund yourself. Funds stay protected until the event is complete.
Your ticket is yours from the moment you buy it. Your payment stays protected until the event is complete.
Why UNIT Ticket
UNIT Ticket brings event creation, ticket ownership, protected payments and refunds into one clear experience.
From event idea to settlement
Simple, transparent fees
UNIT Ticket applies a 5% platform fee only when a completed event settles. On 100 UNITCOIN of retained ticket sales:
- Ticket holders paid 100 UNITCOIN.
- The organiser receives 95 UNITCOIN.
- The platform fee is 5 UNITCOIN.
Refunds return the eligible ticket price in full. The platform fee applies only to tickets retained through a completed event.
The language of UNIT Ticket
| WORD | WHAT IT ACTUALLY MEANS |
|---|---|
| Event | A published event with tickets available through UNIT Ticket. |
| Tier | A ticket option with its own name, price and quantity — for example General, Early Bird or VIP. |
| On sale | The event is live and tickets can be bought. |
| Protected funds | Ticket payments held until the event completes or an eligible refund applies. |
| Refund window | The period in which an eligible ticket can be refunded. It closes when the event starts. |
| Complete event | The organiser action that finishes the event and begins settlement. It cannot be undone. |
| Cancelled | The event will not proceed. Eligible ticket value is returned and refunded tickets are no longer valid for entry. |
| UNITCOIN | What tickets are paid for in. Shown as UNIT on prices. |
Protection you can see
The interface shows what you can do. The system underneath keeps payment, ownership, refunds and settlement consistent for every event.
The organiser does not receive ticket payments at checkout. Funds remain protected until the event completes or an eligible refund applies.
Each ticket is held by the buyer, not merely recorded as a booking in the organiser’s system.
Before the event starts, an eligible ticket can be refunded without waiting for organiser approval.
While the event is upcoming, the ticket cannot be transferred or resold. After settlement, it remains as a digital record.
One payment. Two clear outcomes.
Get started
Sign in once, then use the same UNIT profile to create events or buy tickets.
Sign in your way
During testing, register at:
https://unit-fe-v5-git-dapp-registration-test-unitcode.vercel.app/
Use the sign-in method you chose when you joined.
| METHOD | WHAT YOU NEED |
|---|---|
| Credentials | Your email, your password, and your PIN. |
| Passkey | Your device's fingerprint, face or screen lock. |
| Wallet | A browser extension already holding your Unit account. |
Use inviter username @unit during registration.
We never store your password or your PIN. Each time you sign in, the two are combined to unlock your account on the spot. That is much safer — but it also means nobody can reset them for you. Write them down somewhere safe and keep them together.
One profile. Every role.
| MENU ITEM | WHAT YOU USE IT FOR |
|---|---|
| Explore | Every event on sale. Search it, filter by date and genre, and buy from it. |
| My Events | The events you are running, and everything you need to run them. |
| My Tickets | The tickets you own. Also where you get your money back if you change your mind. |
| Profile | How other people see you, and the events you have put on. |
| Create Event | The button that starts a new event. |
Below the menu sits Event Finances — a running total of what is being held for your events and anything that needs you. Along the top are a light/dark switch, a language picker, and your balance.
Create events and buy tickets from the same UNIT profile. Your events live in My Events. Your tickets live in My Tickets.
Find your way
Five places cover the core UNIT Ticket experience. Use this map whenever you need to find your way back.
Find an event. Make it yours.
Explore what is on, choose your tickets, confirm the purchase and manage everything from My Tickets.
Choose your event.
Explore lists everything on sale. Search by title or venue, filter by When and Genre, and sort the results. Each card shows the genre, date, venue, cheapest price, how many kinds of ticket there are, and how many are left.
See what you are buying.
Opening an event shows the full description, the venue on a map, who is running it, and a What you're buying panel.
That panel is worth reading once, because it is the whole thing in four lines:
| PROMISE | WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOU |
|---|---|
| Your payment is held safely | It is not handed to the organiser. They only get it after the event has run — or you get it all back if it is called off. |
| The ticket is yours | It is yours the moment you buy, not a booking sitting on someone else's system. It stays yours after the event as proof you were there. |
| Change your mind any time | Free, and straight back to you, right up until the event starts. You do not need the organiser to agree. |
| It is locked to you | Nobody can buy your seat off you or sell it on at a markup while the event is still coming up. |
Choose your tickets.
Pick your ticket type and how many in the Your order panel. It adds up as you go and tells you the date you can change your mind until.
Clicking Buy asks you to confirm, restating the total and the deadline. Once it goes through, the ticket is yours immediately.
The order panel tells you exactly how much more you need. Nothing is charged and nothing is reserved until the purchase actually goes through.
Your ticket is ready.
My Tickets holds everything you own. Search by event, and each ticket shows its number, the event, and where it stands.
| WHAT YOU SEE | WHAT IT MEANS |
|---|---|
| Refundable until [date] | You can get your money back any time before this. It is the event's start time. |
| Only you can use this ticket | It cannot be passed on or resold while the event is still coming up. |
| Yours to keep or pass on | The event has run. The ticket is now yours to do as you like with. |
| Refunded in full | You changed your mind. It is no longer valid, but it stays in your list as a record. |
Refund when you need to.
Click Request refund on any ticket before the event starts. Confirm, and the money comes back to you straight away.
- No fee, no penalty, and no waiting for anyone to approve it.
- You do not have to give a reason, and the organiser cannot say no.
- The ticket stops being valid and stays in your list as a record.
You do not need to do anything — the organiser sends everyone's money back. But you can also click Claim refund yourself at any time rather than wait your turn. Either way you get the full price back.
Why you may not be able to buy
Sometimes a ticket can’t be purchased. Here’s why — and what happens next.
This is your event
An organiser does not buy tickets to their own event. Manage it from My Events instead.
ORGANISERSales have closed
The published start time has passed, so no more tickets can be bought.
STARTEDSold out
There is no remaining ticket allocation. If a holder refunds before the start time, availability can return.
NO INVENTORYCancelled or finished
A cancelled event is returning funds; a completed event has already settled. Neither can accept a new purchase.
CLOSEDBring your event to life.
Create it. Set your tickets. Publish when you’re ready. Then manage everything from one place.
Create your event.
Click Create Event. The form has three steps, and a live preview on the right shows the card people will see on Explore.
| FIELD | WHAT TO WRITE |
|---|---|
| Cover image | Optional. JPG, PNG or WebP up to 4 MB — 1200×630 looks best. Without one, your genre's artwork is used. |
| Title | Keep it under 60 characters so it is not cut off on event cards. Name the act or the occasion — the date and venue already have their own place. |
| Description | This is what people decide from. Say what actually happens, where to go, and how to get in. Up to 500 characters, and you can change it later. |
| Genre | How people find you when they filter Explore. |
| Event link | Optional. A page with more detail — your own site, a schedule, a venue map. |
| Venue | Start typing and pick it from the list. It fills in the city and country for you. |
| Starts | The date and time the event begins. |
| Timezone | Set this to the venue's zone, not your own. |
It is the moment ticket sales close and the moment refunds close — both at once. And it is the one thing you can never change once the event is live. Everything else stays editable. Get the date right before you publish.
An event happens at a particular time where it is held. Someone buying from another country needs to see the door time at the venue — not that time converted into their own. Setting it to the venue's zone is what makes that work.
Set your tickets.
Each tier needs a name, a price, and a quantity. You can add up to 16.
As you type, an At full capacity panel works out what the event would earn if everything sold — the total on sale, what buyers would pay, the 5% fee, and what actually reaches you. You can also choose “Suggest pricing” button so our AI can assist you.
- Keep ticket choices simple. Two or three clear options are usually enough.
- Price your cheapest tier as the one you expect to sell most of — it is the number shown on your Explore card.
- The fee only comes off tickets that actually sold.
Ticket options and pricing become final after the first ticket is sold. Until then, you can add, rename or reprice them.
Make it live.
The review step restates the two things that cannot be undone — the date and the prices — and then publishes.
Publishing runs three quick steps: saving your cover, saving your event details, then making it live. Keep the tab open until the last one finishes.If any step fails, nothing is charged and your form is exactly as you left it — retry, or go back and change something.
You are not paying to list. Money only ever moves the other way — from buyers into safekeeping, and later out to you.
Watch it take shape.
My Events are where you run everything. Events are grouped into All, Needs you, On sale and Closed, and each row shows the money being held, the tickets sold and the current state.
| FLAG | WHAT IT MEANS |
|---|---|
| Awaiting settlement | The event has ended. Complete it when settlement is ready. |
| Settlement overdue | You left it too long — see the note below. |
| Refunds outstanding | You called the event off and some people are still owed. |
Complete the event.
Once the event has started, a Complete event button becomes available. Until then it is greyed out, and the screen tells you the date it unlocks.
It asks you to confirm the exact figure, then pays you, minus the 5% fee.
It permanently ends the event. Tickets stay valid as proof someone bought them, but no refund is possible afterwards — not by you, and not by the buyer. Make sure the event actually ran before you close it.
The organiser has seven days from the event start time to complete the event. After that window, settlement can still be triggered and the proceeds continue to route to the organiser.
If you have to call the event off
Cancel event pays everyone back in full, with no fee, and their tickets stop being valid. It cannot be undone.
Refunds go out in batches of up to 200 people at a time, so a big event takes a few rounds — the screen tells you how many are left, and you click Send refunds again to carry on.
Once an event is called off, people can claim their own money back whenever they like. Sending it yourself just gets them paid faster — it is a courtesy, not a chore you are stuck with.
Support every buyer.
Manage tickets on any event opens the buyer list. Group it by Buyers or by Tickets, filter by Waiting or Refunded, and search by name or ticket number. You can select several rows and pay them back in one go.
Before you publish
- Confirm the date, start time and timezone. These become final at publication.
- Write for the buyer: what is happening, where to go and what to expect.
- Set a clear entry price. It becomes the headline price on Explore.
- Add every ticket option you need before the first sale. Ticket configuration locks after that.
- Complete the event promptly after it runs so settlement can proceed.
What you can change
Event details stay flexible where they can. Terms a buyer relies on become final at defined points.
| FIELD | EDITABLE | LOCKS |
|---|---|---|
| Title, description, venue and cover | While the event is on sale | When the event closes or is called off. |
| Tier prices and quantities | Until the first ticket sells | At the first sale. |
| Adding or removing tiers | Until the first ticket sells | At the first sale. |
| Start time | No | At publication. A wrong date requires cancellation and republication. |
| Genre | No | At publication. |
How your money is protected
Understand when funds are held, when refunds are available, what fees apply and when organisers receive payment.
Applied at settlement to ticket sales retained through a completed event.
An eligible refund returns the ticket price in full.
The organiser has seven days from the start time to complete the event themselves.
A cancellation can return up to 200 ticket refunds per transaction.
The event start time closes new sales and the normal self-service refund window. It also opens the organiser completion period and starts the seven-day settlement window.
From sale to settlement
What happens to an event — and to the money behind it — from the first ticket sold to final settlement.
Before the start time. Tickets can be bought and eligible tickets can be refunded.
The event has started. New sales and normal refunds are closed, and the organiser can complete the event.
The seven-day organiser window has passed. Settlement can be triggered, but the proceeds still route to the organiser.
The event is cancelled and refunds are still being returned. Eligible ticket holders can also claim their own refund.
The event is complete and the proceeds have settled. No further refund is available.
The cancellation is complete and all required ticket refunds have been returned.
Rules that protect everyone
The safeguards UNIT Ticket applies to purchases, refunds, ticket quantities and event changes.
| RULE | VALUE | WHY IT MATTERS |
|---|---|---|
| Ticket option name | 64 bytes | Keeps ticket labels concise and compatible with the underlying record. |
| Ticket options per event | 16 | Maximum number of ticket options available for one event. |
| Tickets per event | 10,000 | Maximum ticket supply supported for one event. |
| Free tickets | Not supported | Every ticket option must have a price greater than zero. |
| Event description | 500 characters | Keeps event information clear and readable across the app. |
| Cover image | 4 MB | JPG, PNG or WebP. 1200×630 is the recommended presentation size. |
Ticket language
A quick guide to the statuses and terms you will see throughout UNIT Ticket.
| STATUS | WHERE YOU SEE IT | WHAT IT MEANS |
|---|---|---|
| On sale | An event | The event is live. Tickets can still be bought and eligible tickets can still be refunded. |
| Awaiting settlement | An event | The event has started. Sales are closed and the organiser can now complete the event. |
| Completed | An event | The event has been closed and proceeds have been released. |
| Cancelled · refunding | An event | The event has been called off and refunds are still being returned. |
| Cancelled | An event | The cancellation is complete and every owed ticket has been refunded. |
| Valid | A ticket | The ticket belongs to you and remains valid for entry. |
| Refunded | A ticket | The ticket price has been returned. The ticket remains as a record but is no longer valid for entry. |
| Sold out | A ticket tier | All tickets in that tier have been sold. |
Help & answers
Clear answers for refunds, event changes, payments, access and unexpected states.
Your money
Where is my money after I buy a ticket?
Your payment stays protected until the event completes. It is not released to the organiser at checkout.
When can I get a refund?
If your ticket is still eligible, you can refund it yourself before the event starts.
Do I need permission for a refund?
No. Eligible refunds are self-service and do not require organiser approval.
Can an organiser access my payment early?
No. Ticket funds stay protected until the event can be completed and settlement begins.
What happens if the organiser does not complete the event?
After seven days from the event start time, settlement can still be triggered. The proceeds continue to route to the organiser.
Your ticket
Where is my ticket stored?
Your ticket is minted to your UNIT wallet and also appears in My Tickets.
Can I transfer or resell my ticket?
Not while the event is upcoming. The ticket is locked to your identity until the event has run.
What happens to my ticket after the event?
It remains in your wallet as a record of the event and your purchase.
Event changes
What happens if an event is cancelled?
Eligible ticket value is returned in full. Refunds can be processed by the organiser or claimed by eligible ticket holders.
What can an organiser change after publishing?
The title, description, venue and cover can stay editable while the event is on sale. Ticket tiers and prices lock after the first sale, while the start time and genre lock at publication.
Can the event date be changed after publishing?
No. The start time is final once the event is published. A wrong date requires cancellation and republication.
Account & access
Why do I need both a password and a PIN?
They are combined when you sign in to derive your account on the spot. UNIT does not retain either one.
Can support reset my password or PIN?
No. Because neither is stored by UNIT, support cannot recover or reset them for you.