Money
Getting paid
Ticket money goes into your Stripe account, not ours. We never hold your funds and we can't delay your payout.
Setting it up
On your group's page, tap Connect Stripe. Stripe takes over from there and asks for what it needs to pay you legally — your name or business details, an address, a bank account, and usually a photo of your ID. Nesso never sees any of it.
Set-up takes about ten minutes. You can post events before finishing it; you just can't sell tickets until it's done.
The states you'll see
| Set up payouts to sell tickets | You haven't started. Ticket options are hidden until you do. |
| Stripe is verifying | You've submitted everything and Stripe is checking it. Nothing needed from you. |
| You can sell — payouts not active yet | Sell now; Stripe still wants one more detail before releasing money. |
| Payouts active | Everything's live. |
When the money arrives
Because it's your Stripe account, you control the payout schedule — daily, weekly, monthly, or manually on demand. Set it in your own Stripe dashboard under Settings → Payouts. Nesso doesn't set it and can't override it.
You're the merchant of record
Charges happen on your account, so your name is what shows on your buyer's bank statement. That's the arrangement that keeps your funds yours.
If a buyer disputes a charge, Stripe covers the loss rather than clawing it out of your balance. You don't carry that risk and neither do we.
Requirements
Nesso ticketing is US-only for now, and all prices are in US dollars. If you're running events elsewhere, tell me — it moves up the list when someone actually needs it.