Take your brand back from “Powered by DICE.”
DICE absorbs fees into the ticket price — which sounds nice until you realise it's your margin funding it, and DICE's logo on every confirmation your customers remember.
15-minute walkthrough · No hard sell · On your own event
The revenue share · absorbed into price
Same ticket, different platform.
You don't have to wait for a cut-off.
Existing events finish on DICE. Your next one runs on Entry.
15-min walkthrough on your event
Send through one of your upcoming events. I'll set it up in Entry so you can see your brand on your own domain — no DICE anywhere.
Move your next event over
New events run on Entry. In-flight DICE events finish where they are. No mid-sale disruption.
Keep the customer list growing
Every Entry ticket adds to the list you own. Export any time, run your own marketing, keep compounding.
A note from the founder
I built Entry because watching promoters pay DICE for the privilege of renting someone else's brand never sat right. If you're moving over, grab a 15-min walkthrough — I'll set it up live on one of your events.
Switching from DICE?
Run your next event on Entry.
You've already built the brand and the audience. Keep the margin that's been going to DICE.
15-minute walkthrough · No hard sell · No follow-up spam
Sources
- DICE ~10% promoter-absorbed commission: triangulated across ticketingfees.co.uk (2026), Ticket Fairy comparison (2026), and Musically 2018 coverage of DICE's fee model change. Exact rate varies by contract — 'around 10%' is the safe public figure.
- 5% chargeback withhold for 6 months: DICE UK Self Sign-Up Terms & Conditions.
- DICE's own fee page (dicefm.zendesk.com/hc/en-gb) blocks automated fetches; triangulation is the best available citation at publish time.