TicketStumbler Launches
Our friends in Boston have launched the public beta of their new startup, TicketStumbler, this week. Anyone who loves to see live sporting events will find this site useful. As an aggregator for the lucrative secondary ticket market, TicketStumbler allows users to search all of the ticket listings on the various third-party ticket sites in one place.
TicketStumbler has a really nice look and interface with cool slider widgets and an easy to navigate listing of the tickets for each event. Their search runs on natural language and they have geolocation features as well to show you upcoming events near your location. I don’t know how many tickets or events they’re currently storing but it has to be a pretty large figure; over 1 million tickets at least.
Right now, the site only lists tickets for the current seasonal sports in the United States: NFL, MLB, NCAA Football and the NHL. I’d assume the NBA is coming soon once we get closer to the start of the season.
For all of us in northern Ohio, on the edge of our seats for the upcoming football season, TicketStumbler has a great Cleveland Browns section with seats to all of the games this year.





Hey Brian,
Thanks for the post! Ever since Dan told me the name of your company I have lived in a constant state of jealousy (I used to do freelance work and am a huge Fight Club fan… maybe too huge). To clarify your numbers, we have about 1.7 million listings representing approximately 7 million tickets and close to 4,000 unique events.
Now. About this site…
Comment by Tom — August 6, 2008 @ 9:11 am
No problem, Tom. I really like the site and the latest design. Best of luck to you and Dan.
Comment by Link — August 6, 2008 @ 9:48 am