
SeatGeek
Founded Year
2009Stage
Series E | AliveTotal Raised
$405.65MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$238M | 9 mos agoRevenue
$0000About SeatGeek
SeatGeek is a ticket-searching platform. It provides ticket listings for concerts and theatres and allows fans to buy and sell tickets for live events across sports, music, and theater. The company was founded in 2009 and is based in New York, New York.
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The event ticketing platforms market offers significant benefits to both event organizers and attendees. These platforms provide a centralized and streamlined solution for managing ticket sales, distribution, and event logistics. By leveraging event ticketing platforms, organizers can efficiently handle ticket inventory, promote events, and collect attendee data for future marketing efforts. These…
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SeatGeek Patents
SeatGeek has filed 5 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Commerce websites
- Financial markets
- Pricing

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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12/4/2017 | 8/20/2019 | Software architecture, CAD file formats, Rotating disc computer storage media, Computer storage media, Diagrams | Grant |
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Grant Date | 8/20/2019 |
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Related Topics | Software architecture, CAD file formats, Rotating disc computer storage media, Computer storage media, Diagrams |
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Latest SeatGeek News
Jun 1, 2023
On Jun 1, 2023 Brex has signed on leading companies to the platform including Coinbase, DoorDash, Generations Healthcare, GoGuardian, Indeed, Lemonade, SeatGeek, TuSimple, and more. Brex, the first fully unified global spend platform, today announced significant momentum and growth of two of its products Empower™, Brex’s spend management platform, and Brex business accounts — which have each achieved $100M in ARR. In the year since its launch, Empower has been adopted by some of the largest and most innovative companies. Leading enterprises like Coinbase, DoorDash, Generations Healthcare, GoGuardian, Indeed, Lemonade, SeatGeek, TuSimple, and more are using Empower to control their spend, close the books faster, automate compliance and keep their teams on budget globally. “In Empower’s first year, we’ve helped companies manage all of their spend on one platform and future-proof their businesses, which is more important than ever in the current challenging macroeconomic environment,” said Henrique Dubugras, co-founder and co-CEO of Brex. Since implementing Empower, customers have, on average, attained a 145% increase in overall spend compliance and are saving 400 hours every month when closing the books with Brex’s industry-leading accounting automation. Managers have also achieved a tenfold reduction in the amount of time it takes to review expenses. Additionally, Brex business accounts — cash management accounts with a suite of money movement tools across ACH, wires and checks — have seen rapid growth due to the ease of use and up to $6M in FDIC insurance coverage. Recently, Brex has also added the ability to manage complex payment approval flows within its business account product. “Companies are seeking a new paradigm for their bill pay and cash management in the wake of this year’s banking crisis, and Brex business accounts check off all the boxes businesses are looking for,” added Dubugras. Customers are obtaining meaningful value from Brex’s growing product lines. Teddy Collins, Vice President of Corporate Finance at SeatGeek notes, “We’re a cloud native company, and that means we follow a best-in-breed solutions approach to our finance and other systems. Brex Empower is a new class of product with an employee-friendly UX/UI that allows people to see exactly how much money is left in their budget and allows them to actually spend that money, while letting us track it and do pre- and post-purchase review.” Brex has announced several enhancements to Empower in the past year, including: Expanded global capabilities that allow businesses to operate across 100 countries with local-currency cards, reimbursements, and billing in over 20 currencies. Today, over 50% of Empower contracts include users outside of the United States. An integrated travel solution that provides comprehensive booking and management capabilities, all in the Brex dashboard and mobile app, with unbiased global inventory, self-service trip changes, and 24/7 agent support. AI-powered tools for CFOs and finance leaders that provide relevant insights on corporate spend and answer critical business questions in real time. Plus, Empower includes Generative AI to streamline expense reporting for employees.
SeatGeek Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was SeatGeek founded?
SeatGeek was founded in 2009.
Where is SeatGeek's headquarters?
SeatGeek's headquarters is located at 902 Broadway, New York.
What is SeatGeek's latest funding round?
SeatGeek's latest funding round is Series E.
How much did SeatGeek raise?
SeatGeek raised a total of $405.65M.
Who are the investors of SeatGeek?
Investors of SeatGeek include Accel, Wellington Management, Arctos Sports Partners, Ryan Smith, Paycheck Protection Program and 32 more.
Who are SeatGeek's competitors?
Competitors of SeatGeek include Fever, Gametime, Automatiq, Lyte, Rival, StubHub, Ticketbud, Ticketfly, Songkick, TicketIQ and 13 more.
Compare SeatGeek to Competitors

Lyte enables fans to return their event tickets, no questions asked, to the official point of purchase. The company also provides a safe and official reservation booking system, offering fans who sign up a fair price for in-demand tickets.

ScoreBig enables consumers to purchase tickets for live sports, concert and theater events. ScoreBig customers pick their own price on seats from the floor to the rafters, always pay less than box office price, and never pay any fees. For its partners, ScoreBig.com is an opaque sales channel to move unsold ticket inventory in a way that protects the ticket owner's brand and full-price sales.
Outbox Enterprises was created by AEG, Cirque du Soleil, Jean-Francoys Brousseau and former Ticketmaster chief exec Fred Rosen and aims to allow buyers to purchase tickets directly from venues rather than through Ticketmaster.

Gametime develops a mobile sports ticketing application. It provides consumers with a transparent way to buy and sell tickets for live events, including sports events, concerts, plays, and comedy shows. It was founded in 2013 and is based in San Francisco, California.

StubHub, fka Ticketbis, provides a solution for selling and purchasing tickets online for sports, concert, and theatre events.

Epic Seats operates as a national ticket brokerage. It sells tickets for all major concerts, sporting, and theater events. It was founded in 2003 and is based in Seattle, Washington.
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