
“By using TicketCo Media Services we can broadcast the documentary how we want it, when we want to and hit the audience we want to reach. It is a perfect solution.”
TicketCo is the easiest way for ticketing managers to nurture first-rate relationships with audiences.
People talk. If something’s not quite right with their ticket buying experience, chances are they’ll tell someone about it. Give them good things to talk about with TicketCo.
Our user-friendly, self-service solution is easy to master. This lets you become a trusted member of your team and a specialist in your own right.
TicketCo can be accessed via any device. That means your staff can sell and scan tickets using smartphones and tablets – no expensive specialist hardware needed.
If you prefer paper tickets, you can easily connect printers to our software.
All events are prone to changes and disruptions, meaning ticketing managers must stay on their feet at all times. TicketcCo is designed to move with you, so you can ensure accurate and timely sales.
Who says you have to stick to general admission tickets? Not us. TicketCo gives you the flexibility to create and customise any ticket type you wish, letting you target different audiences more effectively.
Have a special marketing campaign coming up? TicketCo allows you to instantly lower ticket prices to boost sales.
You’re in control. Any changes you make go live immediately – there’s no need to wait for our approval.
“By using TicketCo Media Services we can broadcast the documentary how we want it, when we want to and hit the audience we want to reach. It is a perfect solution.”
“This was an easy decision for us to make after a very positive one year trial. We wanted to experience that everything ran as it should, and it sure did.”
“The analytics and insights you must have for your customers are really important. It’s a very powerful tool and one we haven’t had in 53 years of hosting our fireworks display.”
“We are doing a redo of the tournament. We have to change with the times and add value to our ticket buyers.”