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DIGILIST · FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

What Digilist costs, what we never charge for, where your data lives, and who the platform is built for.

About Digilist

About Digilist

What Digilist is, who uses it, and what makes it different.

What is Digilist?

Digilist is a Norwegian platform serving both sides of venue rental. If you are looking to rent, you find venues with real prices and real availability and book directly. If you rent one out — privately or as a public body — you run the calendar, payment, seasonal allocation, invoicing and reporting in the same place. We provide the service and take no share of the rent.

Who is Digilist for?

Two groups with the same underlying problem. Private operators — function rooms, community halls, farms, marinas, clubs — who take bookings by email and spreadsheet today. And public bodies renting out sports halls, gyms and cultural venues to residents and local clubs, where the rules around allocation and invoicing are stricter.

Is Digilist available outside Norway?

The platform is built in Norway and its deepest integrations are Norwegian — national digital identity, the European e-invoicing standard, and the local payment providers. The booking, marketplace and payment flow itself is not country-specific. Talk to us about what your market needs; we would rather be honest about a gap than promise a fit that is not there.

Pricing

Pricing

What Digilist costs, what decides it, and what we never charge for.

What does Digilist cost?

Digilist has subscription tiers, and the price depends on how many venues you have, how many people use the system, and which integrations you need. We take no share of your booking revenue and there are no hidden charges — you pay to use Digilist and its administration panel. Smaller and private operators get their own tailored pricing. The first 100 customers get 6 months free.

Do you take a cut of booking revenue?

No. Digilist charges no transaction fee and takes no share of what you charge for rentals. We charge for use of the service and the administration panel, and there are no hidden fees.

How does the subscription work?

Digilist is a subscription with several tiers. The tier is set by the number of venues, how many people use the system, and which integrations you need. You pay to use Digilist and the administration panel — nothing per booking.

What is included in the price?

Use of the platform and the administration panel, with calendars, booking, payment, contracts and reporting. Standard integrations are included. Custom integrations against your own systems are priced separately by scope.

Is Digilist too expensive for a small organisation?

No. Smaller clubs, associations and private operators get their own tailored pricing — it should not resemble what a large public body with many buildings pays. A single venue is perfectly fine, and the first 100 customers get 6 months free.

What is the offer for early customers?

The first 100 customers get 6 months of Digilist free. After the trial you choose a subscription tier based on your venues and needs. No lock-in during the trial.

Why is there no price list?

Because one number would be wrong for almost everyone reading it. The gap between a community hall with one room and a county authority with twenty-two schools is too wide. We publish everything that decides the price instead, and give a concrete quote after a short conversation.

Security and compliance

Security and compliance

Where data lives, and which standards the platform meets.

Where is data stored?

All customer data is stored in Norway and the EU. Backups and redundancy follow the same rule. No data is stored outside the EEA without explicit safeguards.

Is Digilist GDPR compliant?

Yes. Digilist is GDPR compliant and provides a standard data processing agreement before contract. The platform has a data register, right to erasure, an audit log, and procedures for breaches and subject access requests.

Is the platform accessible?

Digilist tests against WCAG 2.1 AA and runs automated accessibility audits on every deploy. Accessibility is a legal requirement for public bodies in Norway, so it is treated as a build constraint rather than a feature.

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