How To Make Money On Twitter – Ticketed Spaces

What are Ticketed Spaces?

Ticketed Spaces help creators generate revenue from the Spaces they host while allowing their audiences to show their support by purchasing tickets for the experience and conversation that creators provide in Twitter Spaces. Creators can use Ticketed Spaces to host workshops, conversations, or meet-and-greets with their most loyal fans. Twitter’s global platform is the perfect spot for hosting live, paid events. Now creators can earn money for hosting their Spaces.

Ticketed Spaces for creators FAQ

Ticketed Spaces for purchasers FAQ

For creators

What’s the eligibility criteria to host a Ticketed Space?

To see the latest eligibility criteria, please go to the Ticketed Spaces policy.

How do creators start a Ticketed Space?

To begin hosting Ticketed Spaces creators need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria to submit an application. There are a limited number of test group participants who will be accepted during the initial phase, but we will put applicants on the waitlist if we accept their application.

In the sidebar you will go to Monetization > Ticketed Spaces. That is where you can learn more about Ticketed Spaces, check to see if you meet the minimum eligibility criteria, and then submit an application.

Before being accepted, you will need to agree to the Ticketed Spaces Creator Terms and complete the onboarding process, including opening or linking your Stripe account.

How do creators reschedule or cancel a Ticketed Space?

Rescheduling of Ticketed Spaces is not yet available. The only option is to cancel the event. When an event is cancelled, a ticket holder may seek a refund from the platform where the ticket was purchased (App Store for iOS and Play Store for Android).

To cancel an event, simply open the scheduled Space card and tap on Cancel this Space. A confirmation will appear, and when confirmed, the Space will be cancelled. All ticket holders will receive a cancellation notification.

How do refunds work?

Refunds can’t be issued by the Host of the event. Refunds can only be issued by the App Store for iOS and Google Play Store for Android when a ticket holder submits a refund request.

How do creator payouts work?

For purchasers

How do I purchase a Ticketed Space?

Once you tap or click on a Space card in a Tweet, if the Space is a Ticketed Space, you will see an option to purchase a ticket for the amount that the Host has set. Click or tap on Purchase and it will take you to the payment page to complete the purchase. 

You may also receive an invite to purchase a ticket from a participant in the Ticketed Space (either a Listener or a Speaker) via a DM with a link or shared link elsewhere.

Note: You can only purchase one ticket per Twitter account for each Ticketed Space. Purchasing a ticket is subject to the Purchaser Terms of Service.

How do I know that my ticket has been purchased?

On the Space card, after submitting payment, you will see it update to Ticket purchased. A confirmation toast will also be shown once payment is complete. The purchased ticket(s) will also show up under your Notifications.

Will I automatically receive a reminder for the Ticketed Space?

Yes, Twitter will send you a reminder once it gets closer to the scheduled time.

Can I get a refund on a ticket?

On Twitter, tickets are final and non-refundable, except as required by applicable law and also as explained below regarding cancelled events and being blocked by the Host or Co-host. 

If the Host cancels the event, will I get a refund?

All refund requests must go through the platforms where the ticket was purchased (App Store for iOS and Google Play Store for Android).

What happens if the Host or Co-host blocks me before the event takes place?

A Host or Co-host may choose to block people who have purchased tickets to the Host’s event for any reason. If you are blocked before the event occurs, you will not be able to access the event and may seek a refund as described below. 

If either of the two scenarios described above occur, how do I request a refund?

For iOS in-app purchases, you may request a refund in the following ways:

If you purchased your ticket on Google Play, you can find more information on Google refunds here. If you find a Google Play purchase on your card or other payment method that you didn’t make and that wasn’t made by anyone you know, report unauthorized charges within 120 days of the transaction.

Google does not give refunds for most Google Play purchases. However there are exceptions (see below.) You can also contact the developer directly. The developer can help with purchase issues, and can process refunds pursuant to its policies and applicable laws​.

  1. Within 48 hours: You may be able to get a refund depending on the details of the purchase. Follow these instructions
  2. After 48 hoursContact the developer to troubleshoot and find if you can get a refund. Developers have their own policies and legal requirements and may be able to give you a refund. 

Instructions for requesting a refund on a ticket purchase are also inside your Purchases dashboard.

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