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What OkZulu is for

Last updated: 11 April 2026.

OkZulu is a platform for discovering events, building communities, publishing listings, managing RSVPs, selling tickets, and coordinating host operations from one place.

What OkZulu Does

OkZulu helps attendees discover events by date, category, location, and community.

It gives hosts tools to publish events, manage guest lists, define ticket options, and organise seating or access rules where those features are enabled.

It supports operational flows such as RSVP tracking, ticket confirmations, payment callbacks, and event administration.

Who Uses It

Attendees use OkZulu to browse events, save listings, RSVP, buy tickets, and manage their profiles.

Hosts use OkZulu to create events, upload media, define ticketing options, configure payout destinations, and review bookings.

Operators of a specific OkZulu deployment may also use admin tools to support users, review incidents, and manage system settings.

Host Tools

Depending on the deployment, hosts may be able to create one-off, multi-day, recurring, and seated events.

Host-side workflows can include pricing tiers, seating plans, payment links, booking exports, and event updates.

Some features depend on external services or local deployment settings and may not be enabled on every OkZulu installation.

Payments And Ticketing

OkZulu can connect to payment providers and open-banking style flows to collect ticket payments and confirm bookings.

Availability of payment methods depends on how the deployment is configured, the country of operation, and the host account setup.

OkZulu records booking state and payment status, while the payment provider remains responsible for processing the actual transaction.

Contact And Support

Support, account issues, and operational questions should be directed to the team running the OkZulu deployment you are using.

If you are using a private or self-hosted deployment, your operator is responsible for policy, moderation, support, and payment configuration.