TEG owns Ticketek alongside Ticketmaster Resale (ANZ), Eventfinda, Softix and festival production. INTIX is independent — no venue ownership, no promoter, no resale market, no wagering-adjacent arm. Published rates. 100% fan-data ownership. Short-term contract terms so you can validate the platform on a single season, not a five-year stadium lock-in.
No venue ownership, no resale marketplace, no festival production, no wagering-adjacent revenue. INTIX competes on ticketing alone.
Rates on our site. No 'every contract is different' wall — your finance team can model the platform in a board paper before the call ends.
The fan database Ticketek sells against was built from rights-holders' customers. INTIX keeps that asset with you.
INTIX does not own venues, run resale marketplaces, produce festivals, or sell wagering-adjacent products. We compete on ticketing capability alone. No upstream conflict of interest with your suppliers, sponsors or stadium partners.
Every fan record belongs to the rights-holder. Exportable in real time via open APIs and webhooks. The platform doesn't aggregate your customers into a multi-million-fan database and call it the platform's IP.
INTIX offers short, flexible commercial terms — not the multi-year exclusive deals that are the ANZ stadium-and-arena norm. Validate the platform on a single season before committing.
Public Ticketek comparison points sourced to ticketek.com.au, ticketek.co.nz and teg.com.au (June 2026), plus public reporting on TEG corporate structure and ANZ stadium ticketing contracts. INTIX customer references (AFL NT, Tasmania JackJumpers, State Basketball Centre, Hockey One) are publicly disclosed on intix.com.au and intix.co.uk.
Common questions
INTIX is independent, ANZ-native, published-pricing, owned-fan-data. Your fans, your data, your brand — and a contract you can exit if the platform doesn't deliver.