Cashless festival — without the hardware zoo.
NFC wristbands, mobile POS handhelds and live revenue on every stage. Zomk brings festival payments onto one system — no separate chip network, no upfront cost, no hostage-taking of your revenue.
What usually goes wrong
- Cashless providers hold your revenue for weeks.
- Top-up is a separate, overrun container.
- Bar staff wait 45 seconds for the chip response.
- After the festival: no clean per-bar reporting.
Festival setup with Zomk
Guests top up via app (Stripe) or at any till. At the bar staff just tap — under 200 ms per booking.
As many Sunmi V3 devices as bars. All live-connected, one device outage doesn't stop a bar.
Network down? Devices keep selling offline and sync as soon as it's back.
Production sees in real time which bar is selling, where supplies run low, where staff is enough.
Remaining balances are auto-refunded by IBAN 72 hours after the festival ends — no ticketing work for you.
Card revenue goes straight from the provider to you — not stuck on an intermediary account for weeks.
Why festival organisers pick Zomk
- ✓No month-long wait for payout — Zomk never holds money.
- ✓Fair fee: 3.0% down to 1.5% depending on size, no hidden top-up fees.
- ✓One system for tickets, bar and merchandise — no vendor zoo.
- ✓Per-bar, per-hour, per-product reporting for the next edition.
- ✓€40 minimum per terminal.
- ✓DE/EN/IT — for international audiences and staff.
Festival organiser FAQs
From what size does NFC wristband pay off?
From ~500 guests or multiple bars. Effect: bar speed rises noticeably (less queue = more revenue), staff never counts cash.
How fast is payout?
Card revenue is paid out directly by the payment provider (Stripe standard: 2–7 business days). Zomk never holds funds.
What about leftover guest balances?
72 hours after the festival, guests can refund by IBAN. Afterwards the amount expires — or you set a donation option.
Can guests pay by card at the bar — without wristband?
Yes. Cash, card and NFC wristband are equal on every device.
What if the network drops?
Devices keep selling offline. Once the network returns, sales and wristband bookings sync automatically.
How many terminals do we need?
Rule of thumb: 1 terminal per 100–150 guests at peak. We plan this together during onboarding based on your line-up.
Bring your festival onto one system.
Tell us size, stages and dates — we plan terminals and wristband setup.