Everything you need to know about paying, getting paid, refunds and cancellations on Gigevate.
Trustap is a secure third-party escrow service used by Gigevate to handle all booking payments. Instead of transferring money directly between users, funds are held safely in escrow until the event is completed or a dispute is resolved. Trustap is independent, impartial and helps protect both organisers and artists from fraud or non-fulfilment.
Escrow ensures funds are only released when both parties fulfil the booking agreement.
The following complaints are not eligible for escalation:
These complaints will be closed with a clear reason and option to leave feedback.
Booking Value (€) | Fee (%) |
---|---|
Up to €250 | 8% |
€250 to €1,000 | 12% |
€1,000 to €2,500 | 15% |
€2,500 to €5,000 | 20% |
€5,000 to €25,000 | 25% |
€25,000 to €50,000 | 20% |
Above €50,000 | 12% |
An average 3.5% fee is applied to manage secure transactions and dispute handling. Paid by the organiser, visible before checkout.
Depending on payout method (e.g. PayPal, bank), a 1–2% fee may apply. Managed directly via Trustap.
Payment and payout info is managed securely in Trustap. You’ll be redirected from Gigevate to Trustap to add or change card/bank details. Gigevate never stores payment credentials.
For full details on how Trustap works, including dispute handling, security, account setup and transaction timelines, please visit the official Trustap Help Centre. These pages provide in-depth guidance directly from Trustap’s support team and are regularly updated with the latest processes and answers. Still stuck? Contact Gigevate support or open a ticket from your booking page
Your questions answered
Trustap is a secure third-party Escrow service used by Gigevate to hold all booking payments until the event has successfully occurred or a dispute has been resolved. This ensures neither party can be scammed or lose money unfairly. Trustap is fully independent and impartial when it comes to dispute resolution.
Once a booking is accepted, the organiser will receive a secure Trustap payment link. Payment is made by card, and funds are immediately held in Escrow. The booking status in Gigevate will show “Payment in Progress.”
You don’t need to confirm the payment. Once the organiser pays and the event is completed without any issues, your payout is automatically released within 1–3 business days after the verification window.
Navigate to the Payments tab in your dashboard. Statuses include:
If you experience an issue, submit a complaint via the Gigevate platform immediately. This triggers the following process:
The booking is marked as “Under Review.”
Both parties are notified and encouraged to resolve it via in-app chat within 3 days.
If unresolved, the complaint can be escalated to Trustap.
Trustap then reviews all evidence and issues a final ruling (Full Refund, Partial Refund, or No Refund), which Gigevate enforces.
Artists can submit complaints if:
Organisers can submit complaints if:
Either party may complain if:
The following unsupported complaint types cannot be formally escalated to Trustap:
These are marked as “Unsupported” in Gigevate and redirected to private feedback channels.
If private resolution fails after 3 days, the user can escalate the complaint via Gigevate. Trustap then:
All actions are time-stamped and visible to both users for transparency.
If unresolved within 3 days, complaints are escalated to Trustap, which:
Organiser cancellations made 14+ days before the event receive a full refund
Artists may still be offered a cancellation fee (optional)
If no complaint is submitted, payment is automatically released 24 hours after the event ends. Trustap processes the release within 1–3 business days, depending on the payout method.
How do disputes and resolutions work with Trustap?
Payment methods are managed directly on Trustap’s secure platform.
When you receive a booking or payout link, you’ll be redirected to Trustap where you can:
Add or remove cards
Change your payout method (e.g. PayPal, bank account)
Gigevate does not store any payment data.