Every event
deserves an artifact.
NFTicket is the access and memory layer for events that decide who gets in.
late October.
One product, in three quiet pieces.
One door.
The door knows who you invited.
Each pass is bound to one guest at the moment they claim it. It cannot be forwarded, and a screenshot expires before the door opens. The room you promised is the room they walked into.
cleared out.
The room remembers who showed up.
We track when guests arrived, how long they stayed, and whether they came back. Hosts use that to decide who they invite next time. Nothing is leaderboarded and no profile is public.
names.
The list belongs to the host.
Hosts compose their rooms. NFTicket holds the rails. There is no public catalog, no recommendation engine, no way for a stranger to stumble into a Room. The invitation is the discovery.
After the room cleared,
the pass became the proof.
A memory pass is the second life of a ticket. Hosts compose the artwork; NFTicket signs the seal. The holder ends up with a single numbered edition of one.
came down.
A memory pass is minted only after the holder walked through the door. No-shows do not get one.
Each pass is numbered to its holder. The art may repeat. The serialized record does not.
Memory passes do not appear in a public gallery. They live where the holder keeps them.
The anatomy of a pass.
A pass on NFTicket is one object with four jobs. They are unbundled in software and welded together in the artifact the guest holds.
The bind.
A pass binds to one phone, one face, one arrival. It is not a file you can forward.
The signal.
The pass reports who walked in, when, and whether they came back. Hosts see the room. Nobody else does.
The keepsake.
After the room cleared, the pass becomes a memory: a stamped artifact of where the holder spent that night.
The seal.
Every pass carries a serialized identifier and an issuer signature, so each one ties back to exactly one room and exactly one record.
Two ways in.
I host events.
The organizer flow. Hosts compose the room, decide who walks in, and see who came back. We onboard one host at a time.
Open the organizer flow →I want an invite.
This is a waitlist. We keep it short and we are honest about that. If a host you know runs a room, the invitation will arrive on its own.
Add my name to the waitlist →