As an event organizer, you want to offer the best experience possible, right? That’s where evProtect (pronounced "ehh-vee") comes in! This is Eventeny's ticket refund protection, and it’s designed to give your attendees peace of mind. When you offer evProtect, you’re not just selling tickets — you’re providing a safety net for life’s little surprises. Whether it’s an illness, a missed flight, or something totally unexpected, evProtect has their back.
evProtect is built for ticketed events, and it’s the kind of protection that makes attendees feel secure about their purchase. After all, nobody likes the thought of wasting money if plans go sideways. When your attendees know their investment is safe, they’re way more confident about clicking “purchase tickets.”
And the best part? Offering evProtect doesn’t add any extra work for you. Our partner, Protect Group, handles all the tricky refund stuff. You get the credit for being an awesome event host, and they take care of the rest.
evProtect isn’t just an extra box to tick — it’s your attendees' "piece of mind" card! Here’s a taste of what evProtect covers:
Picture this: an attendee wakes up on the day of your event, only to catch the worst cold of the year. They’d love to come, but clearly, it's not happening. Thanks to evProtect, they don’t have to stress — they could be eligible for a refund and avoid the pain of missing out and losing their money. It’s basically like having a little security blanket for their plans.
You might be wondering, “Do attendees really need evProtect?” Short answer: Yes! This isn’t your average coverage — it’s built specifically for event tickets. So, even though it might seem like just another thing on the list, it’s actually a super valuable layer of protection for your attendees.
Here are some FAQs from event organizers like you:
Will offering refund protection mess with my revenue?
Nope! Protect Group takes care of all refunds, so your ticket revenue stays right where it belongs — safe and sound in your account.
Will I have to deal with the refund process?
Not at all. Protect Group does it all, which means you get to kick back and focus on your event. No extra work, no hassle.
Keeps your revenue steady
Let’s face it — cancellations happen. But with evProtect, you don’t have to worry about them affecting your bottom line. Protect Group takes on all the risk, so your profits are safe and sound, even if some attendees can’t make it.
Shows you care
Offering evProtect isn’t just smart business — it’s a way to show your attendees you’ve got their backs. When they see that you’ve taken the extra step to make sure they’re protected, it builds trust. And trust leads to happy, loyal attendees who will want to come back for more of your events. Here is a guide on how they can purchase evProtect.
Takes work off your plate
Why take on the headache of handling cancellations and refunds? evProtect takes all of that off your shoulders. Teaming up with Protect Group means they’ll handle any bumps in the road, while you get to focus on what you do best — putting on an awesome event. It’s a win-win!
In short, evProtect makes life easier for both attendees and organizers. It helps attendees relax, knowing they’re covered, and it lets you focus on creating a great event. Plus, everyone leaves happy!
Here's a quick guide on how you can set up evProtect.
Think of ticket refund protection as the safety net your event didn’t know it needed. It gives attendees financial security and peace of mind, while also saving you from dealing with a flood of refund requests. It's a small addition that can make a huge difference in both your attendees’ experience and your revenue flow.
Sure, it might seem like just another thing on the list at first, but the benefits of offering evProtect are worth it — especially for big-ticket events or when your attendees might be on the fence about committing.
By offering ticket refund protection, you’re not just giving attendees confidence in their plans — you’re creating loyal fans who know you’ve got their best interests at heart. And who wouldn’t want that?