ManageMyMarket alternatives for 2026
ManageMyMarket has been the farmers-market standby since 2003 — but it doesn't publish pricing, and it's built for one journey only. Here's what the modern alternatives offer, with numbers you can actually plan around.
Why market managers look for an alternative
ManageMyMarket earned its place: online applications, license tracking, invoicing, and vendor directories, refined over two decades of real farmers markets. Managers who go looking for something else usually name two reasons. First, unpublished pricing — you can't put a number in next season's budget without a sales conversation. Second, scope — it manages the market, but if your organization also runs workshops, tastings, tours, or a ticketed event space, that's a second tool with a second login and a second bill.
The alternatives at a glance
| Platform | Published pricing | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| VendorStreet | $50/yr + flat $2 per vendor booking — published, no percentage, pass-through allowed. | Markets, plus bookings (classes, tours, appointments) and ticketed venues on one platform. |
| SeenMarkets | First market free + 2% of booth fees; paid tiers $39.99–$99.99/mo. | Markets only, with a public shopper directory. |
| Marketspread | $15–$30 per booth, per event. | Markets, fairs, and expos. |
| Eventeny | Free–$240/mo (annual) + 3–5% transaction fees. | Full festival/event suite: ticketing, sponsors, volunteers. |
What to check before you switch
Whatever you pick, make sure the essentials that ManageMyMarket handles are covered. All four alternatives take applications online; the differences live in the details:
| Capability | VendorStreet | SeenMarkets | Marketspread | Eventeny |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vendor applications & approval rules | Yes, with a per-market rules engine | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Stall / booth maps | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes (paid tiers scale) |
| Insurance & document expiry tracking | Yes, with automated reminders | — | — | Partial (form uploads) |
| Invoicing & payments in your own Stripe | Yes — you stay merchant of record | Stripe via their platform, 2% fee | Platform payments | Platform payments, 3–5% |
| Market-day check-in | Yes — QR door scanning | Yes — digital market guide | Yes | Yes |
| Public shopper directory | Not yet | Yes | Vendor hub | Event pages |
| Beyond markets (classes, venues, appointments) | Yes — same membership | — | Fairs/expos | Festivals/ticketing |
Column entries reflect each platform's public materials as of August 2026 — treat a dash as "not advertised" rather than a verdict, and confirm anything load-bearing in a demo.
Run your own numbers
ManageMyMarket can't be modeled without published pricing, but the other three can. Put your vendor count and booth fee in and see what a season costs:
What would a season of booth fees cost you?
Booth-fee collection only, card processing excluded everywhere (every platform passes that through). Competitor rates are their published pricing as of August 2026, taken at the rate most favorable to them.
| Platform | Their pricing | Season cost |
|---|---|---|
| VendorStreet | $50/yr + $2 per vendor booking | |
| SeenMarkets | 2% platform fee (free plan) | |
| Eventeny | 3% transaction fee (their published floor) | |
| Marketspread | $15 per booth, per event |
- VendorStreet's $2 can also be added at the vendor's checkout instead of coming out of your booth fee.
- SeenMarkets' $99.99/mo Pro Plus plan drops their 2% to 0% — worth it above roughly $5,000/mo in booth fees, and the row above always shows whichever of the two is cheaper for your numbers.
- Marketspread is modeled as one sub-100-day event per season ($15/booth); seasons longer than 100 days are $30/booth. ManageMyMarket doesn't publish pricing, so it can't be modeled.
See it on your own numbers.
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Sources and disclosures
Competitor names and trademarks belong to their owners; VendorStreet is not affiliated with or endorsed by them. Pricing and feature claims come from each company's public pages as of August 2026 and can change — if something here is out of date, tell us and we'll fix it. Sources: ManageMyMarket · SeenMarkets pricing · Marketspread pricing · Eventeny pricing.