Building the Infrastructure Behind Culture.

Building the Infrastructure Behind Culture.

Building the
Infrastructure Behind Culture.

Tilater was created to rebuild the infrastructure behind live events.

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Where Live Events Become Communities

Tilater redefining the Live Events Experience

Tilater is a Social Events Ecosystem that connects artists, fans, and promoters like never before. For decades, artists and promoters have shaped culture, while traditional platforms-controlled access, data, and revenue. The systems powering live entertainment were built around intermediaries, not creators.

Tilater is a Social Events Ecosystem that connects artists, fans, and promoters like never before. For decades, artists and promoters have shaped culture, while traditional platforms-controlled access, data, and revenue. The systems powering live entertainment were built around intermediaries, not creators.

Tilater changes that structure.

We are building a complete platform for community-driven live experiences — combining event

discovery, white-label ticketing, and a subscription-based model that unites connection,

collaboration, and seamless event management in one place.

Empowering every part of the live events ecosystem:

Empowering every part of the live events ecosystem:

Empowering every part of the live events ecosystem:

• Fans: Gain access to events and exclusive experiences, with premium members enjoying over 50% off tickets.

• Promoters: Benefit from commission-free ticketing and direct access to their audience.

• Artists: Regain full control of their brand, fan data, and community, while increasing earnings through a 0% ticketing commission model with full transparency over ticket sales

and revenue.

Live events are more than transactions, they are communities, movements, and culture in motion. Yet the economic layer behind them has remained centralized and extractive.

Tilater introduces a new model built on transparency, independence, and long-term sustainability.

We believe:

• Creators should own their audience.


• Promoters should control their margins.


• Fans should access events fairly.


• Communities should grow without dependency.


This is not just about improving ticketing. It’s about redesigning the value chain of

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