Tell us what you want
Share an event link, artist, venue, city, date and your max price.
Last-minute ticket price alerts
Pick an event, city or max price. Seatnudge watches for price drops and ticket reappearances, then alerts you before doors.
Concierge beta first. No spam. No ticket-buying bots.
The problem
Fans end up refreshing Ticketmaster, Twickets, DICE, AXS, See Tickets and venue pages. Prices can drop close to the event, or tickets can quietly reappear after selling out. Seatnudge is the watch layer for people who would go — at the right price.
How it works
Share an event link, artist, venue, city, date and your max price.
During beta, Seatnudge combines careful checks with lightweight automation.
If tickets drop, reappear or hit your budget, we send a useful alert.
Example alerts
These are illustrative examples for the beta, not live ticket listings.
Tickets for a sold-out indie gig spotted from £28, down from £52. Doors 7pm.
A pair just reappeared for the event you asked us to track. Checked 16:42.
Comedy tickets near you are currently showing from £16. Good if you’re free Friday.
Concierge beta
The first version is deliberately hands-on. Tell us what you would actually go to and your real max price. We’ll learn which alerts people act on before building heavy app features.
Join the beta
This form is local for now. Next step is wiring submissions into Baserow, Google Sheets or email so Hermes can operate the request queue.
FAQ
No. Seatnudge only alerts you. You decide whether to buy from the ticket source.
No. We do not bypass queues, logins, CAPTCHAs or purchasing rules.
We’re starting as a small UK beta and will prioritise cities with the most requests.
The early beta is for learning. If it saves people money, we’ll test a small paid plan later.