Skip the wait

Skip the line.
Priority Access Anywhere.

Your night shouldn't start on the sidewalk. Grab a priority pass in about 30 seconds, flash a QR code at the door, and walk straight in — no app, no printouts, no standing around.

Setup in minutesSecure by defaultMobile-first entry

Free to sign up. Your pass arrives by email — nothing to download.

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RushEntry Pass

Priority Entry

Fast lane access with simple scan-and-go entry.

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GuestNo app required
EntryInstant QR verification

Door view

Scanner approves in real time

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Line statusMoving faster
Fraud checkValidated
Launch speedLive in 1 day
Two sides of the same door

You hate the line. So does the venue.

Every minute someone stands outside is a minute they're not inside spending, dancing, or coming back next weekend. RushEntry fixes the line from both sides.

For guests

Walk past the line, not to the back of it

Find your event, claim a priority pass, and your QR code lands in your inbox before you've put your phone away.

  • Pass in your pocket in about 30 seconds
  • Head straight to the priority lane
  • Scanned and inside in under a second
Find your event
For venues

Your line is an asset. Start selling it.

A long line is demand you're not monetizing. Sell priority entry on top of your existing door — no new hardware, no retraining, live in a day.

  • New revenue from the line you already have
  • Real-time scanning that stops pass reuse cold
  • Keeps your current check-in flow intact
List your venue
Picture it

Friday night. Doors at 9. The line wraps the block.

Then someone walks past all of it — phone out, green check at the door, gone. That's a RushEntry pass. It took them about 30 seconds to get one, and the bouncer didn't even break stride.

No app. Seriously.

Your pass arrives by email and lives in your pocket. Nothing to install, no account maze, no "please update to continue."

The scan takes under a second

One QR code, one beep, one green check. You're inside before the person at the back of the line has moved a step.

Works anywhere there's a line

Clubs, shows, pop-ups, game days. If people are waiting to get in, RushEntry gets you in first.

Running the door?

What the venue sees

Revenue from thin airThe line you already have becomes something people pay to skip.
A door that keeps movingMore guests through at peak, fewer walk-aways at the curb.
Fraud stopped at the scanEvery pass is validated live — no screenshots, no reuse.
Live tomorrow nightNo hardware to buy and nothing to rip out. Most venues launch in a day.
30 seconds, start to door

How it works

Three steps. The slowest one is deciding where you're going.

1

Grab your pass

Pick your event and claim priority access. Your QR code hits your inbox instantly.

2

Walk to the front

Skip the main line and head for the priority lane. Yes, people will watch you do it.

3

Scan and you're in

One beep, one green check, under a second. Enjoy the extra hour of your night.

Talk to a human

Got a line problem? Tell us about it.

Describe your venue and your busiest night — we'll show you what RushEntry would look like at your door and get you live fast.

Quick answers

The questions everyone asks first

Do I really not need an app?

Really. Your pass is a QR code that lives in your email or phone wallet. Open it, show it, you're in.

What if my phone dies or the QR won't load?

Your pass is in your email, so you can pull it up on any device — or have the door look you up. You're never locked out by a dead battery.

I run a venue — how fast can I be live?

Most venues are scanning passes within a day. There's no hardware to buy, and RushEntry sits alongside whatever check-in flow you already use.

Can someone screenshot a pass and reuse it?

No. Every scan is validated live against the server, so a pass works exactly once. Copies, screenshots, and reused codes get a red flag at the door.

Your move

The line starts forming at 8. Be the person who walks past it.