TicketStumbler
Ticketstumbler is a ticket search engine and directory for sports, concert and theater tickets that launched in August 2008.[1] Founded and based in Boston, MA, [2] TicketStumbler aggregates ticket prices and information from numerous ticket exchanges and brokers including Stubhub, TicketNetwork, Razorgator, Ticket City and TicketsNow,[3] TicketStumbler does not carry any ticket inventory or sell tickets directly. Instead, it presents aggregated ticket provider data to its users. Upon selecting tickets, users are directed to a third-party ticket provider to finalize their purchase.
TicketStumbler was founded by childhood friends Tom Davis and Dan Haubert who grew up together in Sylvania, OH.[4] TicketStumbler was created using the Django framework and offers a free API.[5] In June 2008, TicketStumbler received $15,000 in seed funding from Y Combinator.[6][7] Per the website TicketStumbler.com, Dan Haubert died unexpectedly, and his partner Tom Davis shut down the site soonthereafter. The site now links to Tom's new project, Swaptitude.
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References
- ↑ "TicketStumbler Aggregates Secondary Ticket Search". Techcrunch.
- ↑ "Bedroom Startups". Business Week.
- ↑ "Super Gear for Super Bowl Sunday". ABC News.
- ↑ "Techies Can Help Line Up Low Cost Tickets". Boston Herald.
- ↑ "TicketStumbler API". Programmable Web.
- ↑ "No Scalping Needed at TicketStumbler.com". MassHighTech.
- ↑ "Hungry Start-ups on a Drastic Diet". Financial Times.