TicketVision Platform¶
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TicketVision is a platform designed with user simplicity at its core, tailoring experiences based on your location, ticket preferences, and event interests. It aggregates real-time ticket listings from both primary and secondary marketplaces into a single interface called TicketGrid. This allows you to compare ticket options, monitor pricing trends, and make informed purchasing decisions effortlessly. By centralizing listings from multiple sources, TicketVision offers a comprehensive view of the ticket market, helping you find the best deals and secure tickets to your favorite events.The flowchart above outlines the user journey on TicketVision. Start by searching for tickets based on preferences like event type, location, and date. The platform then aggregates ticket listings from various sources, displaying them in a single interface for easy comparison of prices, seating options, and seller reputations. Once you find the desired tickets, you can purchase them directly through TicketVision, which links you to the ticketing platform where they are listed.
Core Features¶
TicketGrid¶
TicketGrid is the main feature of TicketVision, enabling easy search and filtering of ticket listings from multiple sources. Built on MUIX DataGrid, it provides a seamless interface to view and compare ticket options for specific events. With advanced filters for price, quantity, and more, TicketGrid serves as the central hub for finding ticket deals across both secondary and primary markets, covering hundreds of thousands of events and millions of tickets.
Key components of TicketGrid:
- Marketplace: Links to the ticketing platform where the tickets are listed.
- SeatView: A 3D image of the venue showing the view from the selected seat.
- SeatMap: The venue's seating map, highlighting the location of the selected seat.
- Qty: Available quantity of tickets for the listing.
- Zone: The seating zone of the selected seat.
- Section: The seating section of the selected seat.
- Row: The seating row of the selected seat.
- Seats: Specific seat numbers within the listing.
- Price: The listed price for the tickets.
- Fees: Any additional fees associated with the listing.
- Total: The total cost, including fees.
- Checkout: The button to proceed with purchasing the listing.
Charts¶
Historic Pricing Charts: Tracked pricing data from the moment an event is announced, recording metrics such as the minimum, median, and volume of ticket listings across supported marketplaces. This data is visualized through interactive charts, allowing you to analyze trends and make informed purchasing decisions.
Key metrics tracked:
- Volume: Number of ticket listings available for an event.
- Median: Median price of all ticket listings.
- Minimum: Lowest price available for a ticket listing.
Parameters: The parameters for the charts are very straightforward.
- Event ID: The unique identifier for the event.
- Date Range: The time period for which pricing data is displayed.
- By default the chart shows the entire history of the event.
Revenue Model¶
The platform generates revenue through referrals and partnerships with ticketing platforms, earning commissions on each sale made through the platform. This model is similar to that of Booking.com or Honey, where commissions are earned without charging the user directly. Instead, the commission is derived from fees that ticketing platforms collect.
Supported Markets¶
TicketVision aggregates listings from a variety of primary and secondary ticketing platforms, ensuring broad access for all users.