Concert Ticket Price Tracker
An automated tool that monitors ticket prices across platforms for upcoming concerts and festivals, alerting users when prices drop or go on sale. Saves fans money and reduces FOMO by showing historical price trends.
Live event attendance has surged post-pandemic and secondary ticket market volatility — driven by Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing rollout and ongoing congressional scrutiny — has made fans acutely price-aware right now. Camelizer and CamelCamelCamel proved the model for e-commerce, but no equivalent has meaningfully captured the concert ticket space despite Google Flights-style price tracking being an obvious analog. The $1k–5k/mo revenue band is realistic but tight — affiliate deals with StubHub or SeatGeek are the clearest monetization path, though payouts per conversion are modest and volume has to be consistent to matter. The single biggest risk is API access: Ticketmaster actively restricts scraping, SeatGeek and StubHub throttle or paywall their data feeds, and a cease-and-desist or sudden API change can kill the data layer entirely.
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Spotted 7 time across the internet since Jun 5, 2026.