HOSTING PUBLIC EVENTS AT INTERINTELLECT
The Revised Agreement Between Interintellect and Hosts
Pynchon Ideas, Inc.
www.interintellect.com
February 2021. Last revised 6/2/2025.
Host Agreement and Code of Conduct
- Please make sure you have read and understood the Code of Conduct based on which your attendees set their expectations of Interintellect events.
- Please make sure you have read and understood this Host Agreement based on which Interintellect sets its expectations of you:
Getting Started
Anyone can create an account on the Interintellect site and start listing an event on the Dashboard.
If you have not yet onboarded as a host, you will be asked to complete the Host Onboarding process when you hit the “Create” button at the bottom of the listing page:
- Fill out your Host Profile: A public profile on interintellect.com/hosts under which all of your upcoming and past events are visible.
- Connect your Stripe Account: Connecting a Stripe account enables you to receive automatic payouts from the ticket sales associated to your salon.
- **Email us a Completed W9 (for US taxpayers) or W8-BEN (for non-US taxpayers) Form:** This enables us to send you a 1099-NEC form for your tax reporting should your earnings from hosting Interintellect events exceed $600 during any tax year.
After completing the Host Onboarding, you will be able to submit your first event through the Event Dashboard.
All event submissions are subject to a 48 hour editorial review process. You will receive an email when your event is published or if our editors have suggestions.
Getting Paid
- Revenue Share: Hosts keep 85% of gross ticket sales revenue after the booking fee. This 85% is then subject to Stripe’s processing fee, which is deducted before the remaining amount is paid out to the host.
- Tips: Attendees are invited to tip the host before and after the event. Hosts receive 100% of their tips, which are non-refundable.
- Tracking Payments: You can track your ticket sales via your Interintellect payment dashboard, which shows gross ticket revenue (before fees and splits). To view your net payouts, including Stripe processing fees and final amounts received, click through to your connected Stripe dashboard from there.