In April 2026, a US jury found Live Nation–Ticketmaster operated as a monopoly and overcharged fans (NPR, CNN, 2026-04-15). The DOJ settlement capped Ticketmaster's service fees at 15% and forced 13 amphitheatre divestments. INTIX is independent — no venue ownership, no promoter, no artist-management arm, no upstream conflict of interest. Published rates. Your fans, your data, your brand.
No venue ownership, no promoter, no artist management. INTIX competes on ticketing alone.
Rates on our site. No 'every client relationship is different' wall — modellable in a board paper.
The 330M-fan database Ticketmaster advertises was built from rights-holders' customers. INTIX keeps that asset with you.
INTIX does not own venues, promote tours, manage artists, or sell merchandising. We compete on ticketing capability alone. No upstream conflict of interest, no antitrust exposure as a downstream of a parent.
Every fan record belongs to the rights-holder. Exportable in real time. The platform doesn't aggregate it into a 330M-fan database and call that the platform's IP.
INTIX does not apply dynamic-pricing markups. The published price is the price. Your brand, not the platform's, owns how it's perceived at the moment of purchase.
Public Ticketmaster comparison points sourced to ticketmaster.com, business.ticketmaster.com and business.ticketmaster.co.uk (June 2026), plus DOJ filings (2024-2025) and reporting by NPR, CNN, Pollstar, Stereogum and Wikipedia (US v. Live Nation Entertainment).
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INTIX is independent, published-pricing, owned-fan-data, no dynamic-markups. Your fans, your data, your brand.