SeatGeek is a hybrid — secondary marketplace and primary ticketing on the same platform, with primary built on the 2017 acquisition of TopTix. INTIX is primary-only, white-label, built ground-up. SeatGeek Enterprise targets NFL / NBA / MLS franchises and large venues; INTIX is built for the rights-holders below that tier — and operates across AU, UK, US, NZ, CA and Switzerland.
INTIX does not operate a secondary marketplace. The buyer's journey ends on your brand, not on a resale surface.
Rates on our site. SeatGeek does not publish enterprise pricing.
AU, UK, US, NZ, CA, Switzerland. SeatGeek's primary is US-major-league concentrated.
SeatGeek runs a secondary marketplace and primary ticketing on the same platform. INTIX is primary-only, white-label — there's no parallel resale flow the platform monetises against your inventory.
SeatGeek Enterprise targets major-league franchises. INTIX is built for the rights-holders that aren't in the NFL or the NBA — non-league football, mid-major sports, federations, multi-use venues, festivals. Across five continents.
SeatGeek's primary product was built on the 2017 acquisition of TopTix and runs alongside its consumer-facing secondary marketplace. INTIX was built ground-up as a primary, white-label rights-holder platform — not a marketplace product extended into B2B.
Public SeatGeek comparison points sourced to seatgeek.com and Wikipedia (SeatGeek company entry), retrieved June 2026.
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INTIX is primary-only, white-label, published-pricing, multi-region. Built for the tier below the US majors.