Seatnudge is shifting from a dashboard to a simple request: pick an event, choose email or WhatsApp, and we only nudge when there is a useful verified price and safe buy link to check.
Tell us the gig, match, show, or ticket page you are already interested in.
Add the city, event date hint, event type, and a safe official, venue, artist, or trusted resale link if you have one. Seatnudge never needs payment details and never buys tickets for you.
Pick the max price you would actually pay, when reminders are useful, and email or WhatsApp.
The request gives future workers enough context to watch the right market, respect your timing preference, and prepare one clear message for your chosen channel instead of a stream of alerts.
We send a reminder only when Seatnudge can verify a useful price and safe buy link.
A nudge includes current public price, confidence context, listing evidence where available, and a buy link you can check yourself. Every message includes STOP opt-out copy. If we cannot verify the signal, we do not send noise.
Three live signals decide whether a reminder is useful enough to send. We're happy to be boring about it.
Most resale supply gets interesting in the final 48 hours, as ticket-holders realise they can't go. We compare the useful current public price against the budgets people actually set for concerts, football, theatre and comedy.
How many listings exist at each price point right now? A thin market with a handful of panicky sellers behaves very differently to a deep one, so we watch the order book change hour by hour.
Day of the week, weather forecast, opposing team, opening night vs end of run. These timing signals don't change the deal on their own, but they tighten the confidence band as we approach doors.
Set a max price and pick email or WhatsApp. We watch the run-up and send one useful reminder before doors — never a stream of messages or spam.
A clear, notification-style email that looks like a real message from Seatnudge — From: Seatnudge, a subject line with your budget signal, and a body with current price, confidence band, buy link, and STOP opt-out. No styling tricks or marketing footer.
A green WhatsApp-style bubble with the same signal — subject line, current price, buy link, confidence band — in a compact mobile-friendly format. Blue double-check read receipt, time stamp, and STOP opt-out at the bottom.
Seatnudge helps you decide when a ticket is worth checking, but it is still your decision at checkout. Prices can still move, listings can disappear, fees can change, and a buy link may stop being safe or available before you open it.