What makes a great online event booking platform?
Find out why Bix is the go-to event booking product available on the market in 2026.

Martin Hesketh
Head of Marketing
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What makes a great online event booking platform?
By Martin Hesketh, Head of Marketing
In 2026, running events shouldn’t feel like running infrastructure.
Whether you’re hosting yoga classes, creative workshops, coaching sessions, or multi-week courses, the expectation is simple: set it up quickly, share a link, and let people book. No friction. No complexity. No headaches.
And yet, many booking platforms still feel like they were built for a different era — overloaded with features, difficult to configure, and surprisingly hard to use.
So what actually makes a great online event booking platform today?
Let’s break it down.
1. It’s effortless to get started
The best platforms don’t require a manual.
You shouldn’t need to:
configure 15 settings before your first event goes live
understand complicated pricing models
or spend hours designing your booking page
A great platform lets you go from idea → live booking page in minutes.
Because when someone decides to run an event, momentum matters — and complexity kills it.
2. It handles both simple and structured events
Real-world events aren’t one-size-fits-all.
Sometimes it’s:
a one-off workshop
a recurring weekly class
or a structured 6-week course
A great booking platform supports all of these without forcing you into rigid templates or workarounds.
Flexibility shouldn’t come at the cost of simplicity.
3. Payments just work
This sounds obvious — but it’s where many platforms fall down.
A great experience means:
easy setup for paid or free events
smooth, trustworthy checkout
instant confirmations
No awkward redirects. No clunky flows. No confusion for attendees.
Because every bit of friction at checkout costs you bookings.
4. The booking experience feels modern
Your booking page is your brand.
Even if you’re a solo instructor or small organiser, people expect:
clean, mobile-friendly design
clear event details
a fast, intuitive booking flow
You shouldn’t need a designer or developer to create something that looks professional.
It should just… look good.
5. It reduces admin, not adds to it
A booking platform should remove work from your plate — not create more.
That means:
automatic confirmations
simple attendee management
clear visibility over who’s booked
No spreadsheets. No manual follow-ups. No chasing payments.
The goal is simple: less admin, more time running your events.
6. It’s built for how people actually run events
Most platforms try to be everything:
ticketing systems, CRM tools, venue managers, membership platforms.
And in doing so, they become bloated.
But the majority of organisers don’t need all of that.
They need something that understands:
small-to-medium group activities
repeat sessions and regular attendees
simple, reliable booking flows
A great platform focuses on doing one thing exceptionally well.
7. Pricing is transparent and fair
If organisers are doing the work to bring people in, pricing should reflect that.
The best platforms:
are free to get started
charge small, predictable fees
scale with your success
No lock-ins. No hidden costs. No surprises.
So where does Bix fit in?
Bix was built around a simple idea:
Booking events should be easy — for both organisers and attendees.
It’s designed specifically for people running classes, workshops, sessions, and courses — not massive festivals or complex venues.
With Bix, you can:
create events in minutes
run one-offs, recurring sessions, or full courses
accept payments seamlessly
share a clean, modern booking page instantly
No clutter. No unnecessary features. Just what you need to run your events smoothly.
The bottom line
A great online event booking platform doesn’t try to do everything.
It removes friction.
It respects your time.
And it lets you focus on what actually matters — running great experiences for your people.
That’s the standard in 2026.
And it’s exactly what Bix is built for.




