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About Scoop

We got tired of the fee surprise.

Everyone knows the moment. You find a ticket you can afford, you get to the last screen, and the total has quietly grown. Scoop was built by people who love live events and hated that moment — so we put the real, all-in price on the front, across hundreds of providers at once.

Photo: Melanie van Leeuwen · CC0

What we believe

The price you see is the price you pay.

Fees, service charges and delivery are folded in before you choose, not revealed on the last screen of checkout. For example: a ticket listed at $70 that really costs $94 shows up as $94.

One search across the whole market.

Scoop reads hundreds of ticket providers at once — the big marketplaces, the box office, the small regional sellers — and lines them up side by side. No tab-hopping, no wondering what you missed.

Just ask, the way you'd ask a friend.

"Two seats together for the Lakers under $200" is a complete search. No filter panels, no date pickers, no dropdown archaeology.

A band playing under stage lights, seen over the heads of the audience
A floodlit football stadium at night, packed to the upper tiers
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How Scoop works

  1. Ask

    Tell Scoop what you want to see, who you are going with, and roughly what you want to spend.

  2. Scoop scans

    We check hundreds of providers in parallel and normalise every price to its all-in total.

  3. You pick

    Real options, ranked honestly, with the total on the front. Then you buy from the seller.

We don't sell you the ticket. We just make sure you're not guessing.

We are not a merchant of record: we do not sell tickets, process your payment, or fulfill orders. Scoop reads the whole market, shows you the honest total, and hands you off to the seller. That is the whole job.

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