Our Story
Paspot was built out of frustration. Selling tickets in Nigeria meant juggling bank transfers, WhatsApp screenshots, and spreadsheets. We decided to fix that.
Mission
"We are building the infrastructure for Nigeria's live event economy — one ticket at a time."
Events are where culture lives. Every concert, every art fair, every church programme, every tech meetup — they all deserve tooling that works as hard as the people throwing them.
Background
We watched event organisers lose money to ticket fraud, spend weekends manually verifying bank transfers, and deal with no-shows because there was no reliable way to gate-keep.
So we built Paspot — a platform where you can publish an event in minutes, sell tickets safely, scan QR codes at the door, and wake up to your payout on Monday morning.
We're a small team with big ambitions, backed by the conviction that Nigerian events deserve world-class infrastructure.
What we stand for
Every feature we build starts with a question: does this make things better for attendees and organisers? We're not building for metrics — we're building for moments.
Buying a ticket should take seconds. Publishing an event should take minutes. Getting paid should happen automatically. We obsess over every millisecond.
No hidden fees, no fine print, no surprises. What you see on the pricing page is exactly what happens when you sell a ticket.
Whether you're an attendee looking for your next experience, or an organiser ready to scale — Paspot is built for you.