What does TixPredict actually do?+
We watch the major resale sites (Viagogo, StubHub, Gigsberg) and, for each listing, we show you how the asking price compares to the 90-day median for that event. It's a fair-price reading, not a forecast. If a £180 listing is sitting £40 above the 90-day average, you see that before you click buy.
How accurate is your data?+
We pull live listings every few hours and keep 90 days of price history per event on the Pro tier (7 days on Free). The numbers you see are the same numbers shown on the resale sites at the time of our last refresh. We don't claim to predict the future. We give you the recent context so you can judge a listing for yourself.
Coverage isn't perfect. Smaller venues, niche tours and last-minute listings can have thin history. When a reading is based on fewer than ten data points, we flag it so you know not to lean on it.
Do you predict ticket prices?+
No. Anyone who tells you they can forecast ticket prices to within a few percent at 30 days out is overselling. Live-event pricing has too many shocks (artist illness, weather, dynamic pricing changes, news cycles) for that to be honest.
What we give you is context. Where does this listing sit against the last 90 days for the same event, in the same city? That's a useful anchor when you're deciding whether to buy now or wait.
Is this legal?+
Yes. TixPredict is a price-context tool. We don't list tickets, we don't sell tickets, we don't take a cut of any sale. We aggregate public listing prices the same way a price-comparison site does for flights or hotels, and we hand the information back to whoever's looking at it.
We track the UK ticket-resale reform debate closely. If parliament passes a face-value cap on resale, we'll work inside it. The product is information about what's actually on the resale market right now, which stays useful whatever the regulatory frame looks like.
Where does the data come from?+
Public listings on Viagogo, StubHub and Gigsberg, plus event metadata from Ticketmaster, Spotify and Bandsintown. We don't have access to sold-price data (no one does at scale) so our history is asking-price based. We say so up front.
Why isn't this free?+
Free tier is free, and it covers 10 artists with daily refresh. Pro and Edge pay for the proxy and scraping costs that come with watching more artists more often. We'd rather charge a fair monthly fee than run ads, take affiliate commissions, or sell your data. None of those are on the table.
What if the tool isn't useful?+
14-day money back, no questions, no hoops. Email
hello@tixpredict.com within 14 days of paying and we'll refund you. Free tier stays free either way.
Who's behind TixPredict?+
Built by a small team in the UK who got tired of watching friends pay triple face value because they didn't know what the recent listings looked like. We're not a resale site. We don't take a cut of your ticket. We just show you the numbers.