# White Label Upcoming Events Listing

- Tool: White Label Solutions
- Last updated: July 2026

## TL;DR

A white-label upcoming events listing is a branded directory or aggregator of local and niche events — built on no-code platforms like Sharetribe from $99/mo or My Marketplace Builder from $83/mo. Setup costs $0–$3,000. The catch: if you want to sell tickets, the economics shift — per-ticket fees and app-store costs add up. For a plain directory, custom is usually overkill. A custom build runs $13K–$25K one-time.

## Frequently asked questions

### How much does a white-label upcoming events listing cost?

Setup is typically $0–$3,000 for configuration and branding. Monthly fees run $83/mo (My Marketplace Builder) to roughly $249/mo (Kreezalid, estimated). Sharetribe's Lite plan starts at approximately $99/mo with a custom domain on the Pro tier. For a pure directory, there are no per-ticket or per-event fees — the platform subscription is the full monthly cost. A custom build with native ticketing and SEO runs $13,000–$25,000 one-time plus approximately $100/mo hosting.

### How fast can I launch a white-label events listing?

A no-code events directory on Sharetribe or My Marketplace Builder can go live in 1–2 weeks. The main time investment is seeding initial listings — budget 2–3 days of manual event data entry to reach 50+ listings before launch. The real stall point is organizer outreach, not technical setup. A custom build targeting per-event SEO, recurring-series support, and native ticketing runs 6–10 weeks.

### Do I own my data with a white-label events listing?

You have access to your data through the builder's dashboard and export tools, but you do not own the database. Organizer accounts, event history, attendee RSVPs, and reviews exist on the vendor's infrastructure. If you cancel, you get what the vendor's export covers — which may omit relational data or attendee records. Ask in writing at signing: in what format, on what timeline, and at what cost can you export everything? A custom build gives you full database ownership.

### White-label vs custom build — what is the real cost difference over 3 years?

My Marketplace Builder at $83/mo costs $2,988 over 3 years for a plain directory. A custom build at $13,000–$25,000 plus $100/mo hosting costs $16,600–$28,600 over 3 years — substantially more for a simple directory. Custom becomes proportionate when you add native ticketing: at 1,000 paid tickets per month, Eventbrite's fee structure (approximately 3.7% + $1.79 per ticket on a $30 ticket) runs roughly $2,900/month in fees, or $104,000 over 3 years. A custom ticketing integration at $25,000 one-time breaks even in under a year.

### Can RapidDev build a custom events listing or ticketing platform?

Yes. RapidDev builds custom events listing and ticketing platforms in 6–10 weeks for a fixed $13,000–$25,000, including per-event URL and Event schema.org SEO, recurring-event series, organizer self-serve portal, optional Stripe Connect ticketing with QR check-in, and full source-code ownership. Book a free scoping call to define your feature set and get a fixed quote.

### Is my events listing different from an event ticketing platform?

Yes — and the distinction matters for your platform choice. A directory or listing (Eventbrite-discover or Meetup-style) is an information product: organizers submit events, attendees browse and RSVP or click out to external ticketing. A ticketing platform handles the payment transaction — attendees buy tickets on your platform and you pay out to organizers. Directory listings are lower-complexity and cheaper to build; ticketing adds PCI compliance, Stripe Connect payouts, chargeback handling, and app-store-compliant check-in flows.

### What compliance obligations apply to an events listing?

A pure directory is light on compliance: GDPR and CCPA apply to organizer and attendee data you collect, and public event pages should meet WCAG accessibility standards. If you add ticketing, PCI compliance applies (handled through Stripe's payment processing). In some jurisdictions, anti-scalping or resale rules apply to secondary-ticket sales — these vary by state and country and require legal review before you add a resale layer. Event schema.org on every listing is a technical requirement, not a compliance one, but it affects your eligibility for Google rich results.

### Can I use Eventbrite or Meetup as the backend for a white-label events listing?

Eventbrite and Meetup are competitors, not platforms to license or re-brand. You cannot run a white-label events directory powered by Eventbrite's database under your own domain and brand — their API terms prohibit building competing products. Your options are general-purpose no-code marketplace builders (Sharetribe, My Marketplace Builder) for a directory, or a custom build for full control. GoHighLevel ($297–$497/mo) can host an events listing as part of a broader local-agency stack if you are serving multiple clients.

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