Every table in the room, on the venue's own floor plan, with the price on it. Choose the one you want, split it with the people actually coming, and walk in to a table already in your name.
One email when we open your city. No sharing, no selling, nothing else. See the privacy policy.
Tap a table → the split updates
Room shown is drawn to plan and priced at real Miami table minimums. Partner rooms are named at launch.
The rooms running tonight, then that room's own floor plan with a price on every table.
Add your table. Each guest verifies their own ID before their spot counts. The venue's age minimum, enforced by the app rather than by a doorman guessing.
Everyone pays their share from their own phone, or one person covers it. Bottles can go on the same total.
Your table is in your name at the door. Nothing to reconcile, nothing to settle on arrival.
Open it and the rooms running tonight are already there: who's playing, who's presenting the night, how many tables are still open and what they start at.
No dense marketplace grid, no ranking anyone can pay to climb. A short list of real rooms, because on any given night in one city that is what honestly exists.
Every room is traced from the map the venue uses itself, the same drawing at the top of this page. Every table carries its own price, and its colour tells you whether you can have it.
You are choosing a specific table in a specific room, not a tier on a list.
A table is a group decision that one person usually ends up paying for. The organiser names who's in, and each person pays their own share from their own phone, on their own card.
Six people on a $3,000 table pay $535 each: $500 of table and $35 of booking fee. Nobody puts $3,210 on one card and chases five friends for a week.
Rooms run different nights with different promoters and different prices. AURÙM books the night, not the room. A table sold for Friday is open again on Saturday, and the night names who's presenting it.
Bottles are chosen before you arrive and carried into the same total, each guest verifies their own invite, and the card is charged once, so the table is settled before anyone reaches the door.
AURÙM charges the guest 7% of the table's minimum spend, on top of your price. Nothing is deducted from what you charge.
7% of the table minimum, charged on top of your price. You receive 100% of the table, every time.
There's no deposit taken and handed back in drinks at the door. That was the one piece of work AURÙM used to put on your staff, and it's gone.
You set every table's price and your own age minimum from the venue portal, and changes take effect for guests immediately.
Groups wait for a human once every guest has verified. Approve or reject. A rejection issues a real refund and tells everyone automatically.
Promoters get their own sign-in and referral link, and bookings are attributed to their code with the guest's real name.
Check-in scans a code at the door and shows who's on the table. Not a printout, and not a phone passed across the stand.
The table's price, set by the venue, plus a 7% booking fee. A $3,000 table costs $3,210; a $5,000 table costs $5,350. The fee is shown before you pay, never after.
Yes. Outside 48 hours the table price comes back in full. Inside it, the venue has already turned the table away from someone else, so it doesn't. The booking fee follows the same 48-hour rule, and is refunded in full if the venue cancels the night or rejects your group.
Because the venue's licence depends on who gets in, and a table booked under a name that can't legally be there is a problem for everyone. Verification happens through Stripe, and AURÙM never sees or stores your ID document.
No. There is no listing fee, no subscription and no commission taken out of the table. The 7% sits on the guest's side of the transaction, and the venue is paid its full price directly.
Not yet. AURÙM is opening in Miami first, with a small number of rooms. The waitlist is how you hear about it. One email, when doors open.
One email when we open your city. Nothing else.