What makes Eventfrog different from other event calendars?

Eventfrog offers more than a classic event calendar: free event entries, strong reach and exclusive publication opportunities via powerful media partners. The comparison shows the most important differences at a glance.

 

Eventfrog

Other event calendar provider

The event organiser can publish an unlimited number of events free of charge

✅ yes

❌ no

Free of charge for everyone involved: event organisers, cities, municipalities, tourism regions, category-specific calendars, etc.

✅ yes

❌ no

Optional: Free ticket sales available for event organisers

✅ yes

Publishing an event remains free of charge even without using ticket sales.

❌ no

Eventfrog reach: Automatic and free listing on eventfrog.net. Reach: 1.9 million visitors / month (unique visits) and in the Eventfrog app (1.2 million downloads)

✅ yes

❌ no

Exception: As of January 2026, import via Saiten or ClassicPoint is possible. Other platforms do not offer import to Eventfrog.

Automatic and free listing in all CH Media online calendars

Aargauer Zeitung, Appenzeller Zeitung, Badener Tagblatt, BZ, Grenchener Tagblatt, Limmattaler Zeitung, Luzerner Zeitung, Nidwaldner Zeitung, Obwaldner Zeitung, Oltener Tagblatt, Solothurner Zeitung, St. Gallener Tagblatt, Thurgauer Zeitung, Toggenburger Tagblatt, Urner Zeitung, Wiler Zeitung, Zofinger Tagblatt, Zuger Zeitung, Landanzeiger

Exclusive: only via Eventfrog

❌ no

Listing in Tamedia online calendars:

Basler Zeitung, Berner Zeitung, Der Bund, Tagesanzeiger, Tribune de Genève, 24 heures

With our publication guarantee

Exclusive: can only be booked via Eventfrog

Price: CHF 19.90.-

With ticket sales, it is even free in the Pro package.

❌ no

CH Media and Tamedia print:

Listing in the official print event calendars of CH Media and Tamedia

Exclusive: only possible via Eventfrog

Prices: from CHF 30

❌ no

Please note: As of January 2026, some providers claim that they can get events into these newspapers. However, this is never in the newspaper’s official event calendar, meaning where readers would actually search for events, but only as an advert on an arbitrary page.

This comparison is based on publicly available information and our current knowledge. It does not claim to be complete.