Top 9 Sport Ticketing startups

Updated: Apr 04, 2026
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These startups simplify ticket purchasing process, often user-friendly mobile apps with real-time ticket reservation, dynamic pricing and personalized options based on fan preferences.
1
SeatGeek
Country: USA | Funding: $400.1M
SeatGeek is a mobile-focused ticketing platform that allows fans to buy and sell tickets at the best prices to sports events around the world. SeatGeek connects fans with all major sports leagues: professional basketball, American football, baseball, hockey, soccer, and many more. SeatGeek's interactive seating maps allow users to explore stadiums and arenas in detail, so you can confidently compare views, prices, and sections. Its value-scoring technology ranks each ticket offer based on price and quality, so you can find not just any seat, but the right seat at the right price.
2
TickPick
Country: USA | Funding: $290M
TickPick is a ticket marketplace to buy, bid on and sell tickets on sports, concerts and other live events.
3
Gametime
Country: USA | Funding: $71.6M
Gametime sells last-minute tickets to the most popular events in sports, music, and theater.
4
3D Digital Venue
Country: Spain | Funding: €2.5M
3D Digital Venue provides Interactive Digital Venue Management solutions to Sports & Entertainment venues across the globe.
5
Qcue
Country: USA | Funding: $1.1M
Qcue offers pricing software for live entertainment events, allowing sports teams and concert promoters to set the right ticket prices.
6
Vow
Country: USA | Funding: $920K
Building the future of guest management across live experiences and events.
7
Offer Approved
Country: USA
Offer Approved is a platform that empowers sellers and buyers by ensuring that no space is left unused.
8
BookSeats.com
Country: Canada
Simplifying the way fans travel. Revolutionizing the way brands engage with fans around the world.
9
Play Sports
Country: Belgium
Play Sports is your ticket to the most incredible sports moments, including those from Formula 1, tennis, MxGP, the Premier League, Eredivisie, golf & cyclo-cross.
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Editor: Paul Schäfer
Paul is a sport journalist for more than 11 years. He specializes in writing match previews across several leagues and competitions around the world, and his insightful tips have amassed a total readership in excess of 5.2 million till date. He graduated from the Universität Hamburg (Institute of Human Movement Science). He is a huge fan of Bayern Munich. In his free time, Paul enjoys playing tennis and padel with his friends and collegues. You can contact Paul at paulschafer(at)sportstartups(dot)com