Jambo

Jambo Promoter

6min

Jambo's Promoter feature allows hosts to distribute marketing efforts for their events by offering a commission to users in exchange for promoting ticket sales.

This gives them the opportunity to sell more tickets to events without having to directly manage, or even interact with, Promoters.

How does it work?

When you share an event from the Jambo app, the link that gets created is tied to your user profile. This allows us to measure where a user is coming from when they use the app or website.

If a user purchases a ticket after clicking on one of your links, we can attribute that sale to you. If the tickets purchased have a Promoter Commission, you will receive the commission for each of those tickets.

Hosts can set the Promoter Commission for a particular ticket type in the Jambo Dash. For example: For a $10 ticket, a host might decide they're willing to give $2 for each ticket a Promoter can sell.

When you become a Promoter, you will be able to browse all of the upcoming events that have commission enabled on. You can choose which events you want to promote, and share the links or QR codes in any way that works best for you.

Becoming a Promoter

To become a Promoter, download the Jambo app on your phone.

When you are logged into your user account:

  • Go to your Profile page by tapping on your profile picture in the bottom right
  • Go to your Account Settings page by tapping on the settings icon on the top right of your screen
  • Click on the Become a Promoter button to get started

You can access your Promoter Dashboard from your Account Settings at any time.

Sharing an Event

To share an event on Jambo:

  • Go to the event's details page
  • Tap on the icon on the top right of your screen
  • Choose any of the presented options: Share, Show QR Code, or Copy Link

All of these options will generate a link that is specific to your Promoter profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Jambo only takes a 10% service fee off of the Promoter Commission for applicable sales. This means that the remaining 90% gets paid directly to the Promoter responsible for the sale.

If commission is enabled but the ticket sale is not attributed to a Promoter, the host gets the full amount.

Without Promoter Commission enabled for a ticket type, the entire ticket price goes directly to the host.