List any ticket in 2 minutes. Get paid automatically.
We take 1.5% — not StubHub's 25%.
The artist gets their cut too. Automatically.
StubHub takes up to 25% between buyer and seller. Ticketmaster takes 15%. On a $200 ticket you're handing over $30–50 for doing nothing wrong. MintSeat charges 1.5% to the seller and 1.5% to the buyer. Shown upfront. No surprises at checkout.
You have 40 games. You can make 25. That's 15 tickets to list — one at a time, same information, over and over. MintSeat: connect your account, every game appears automatically. Select the ones you can't make. Set one price rule. Hit publish. Done in two minutes.
You transferred the ticket. Now you're waiting. Did they Venmo you? Do you follow up? MintSeat holds the buyer's payment securely until delivery is confirmed. The moment delivery is confirmed the money hits your account. Automatically. No follow-up. No awkward texts.
Four steps. Under two minutes for your whole season.
Connect your Ticketmaster, MLB Ballpark, or team app account. Every ticket you own appears automatically. No manual entry required.
Check the games or events you can't make. Set one pricing rule — face value, market rate, or a custom price. It applies to all selected tickets at once.
Hit publish. All selected tickets go live simultaneously. When a buyer commits, their payment is held securely before you transfer anything.
Transfer the ticket. Delivery confirmed. Payment releases to your account automatically. No Venmo. No chasing. No waiting around after the game.
Real numbers. The difference is not small.
Works with tickets from any team, any artist, any platform. If you have tickets you can't use — this is built for you.
Hockey · Soccer · Comedy · Festivals · Motorsports · MMA · Any ticket you own
The math on StubHub is brutal at volume. MintSeat was built for sellers who treat this seriously.
Every dollar saved on fees is a dollar more profit. At volume this is not a rounding error — it's your entire margin.
Buyer funds lock before you transfer. No chargebacks after delivery is confirmed. Your payout is protected by design.
Your trust rating is built on verified on-chain transaction history. Delivery rate, speed, peer ratings. High MintScore means buyers choose you first.
On StubHub, when you resell a $200 ticket that you paid $75 for, you keep the markup and StubHub keeps 25%. The artist — the person whose name is on the ticket, whose music fills the arena — gets exactly zero.
MintSeat fixes this. A small percentage of every resale automatically routes to the artist or rights holder. You set it. We enforce it. It happens on-chain — no one can skip it, forget it, or redirect it.
Set your price and royalty percentage. Default is 7% — you can adjust it. The artist's cut is shown transparently to the buyer before they purchase.
The full purchase amount is held securely. Nothing moves until the ticket is confirmed delivered. Your funds and the royalty are both protected.
Ticket confirmed delivered. Royalty routes to the artist's wallet instantly. You get paid your share automatically. MintSeat takes 1.5%. Done.
No middleman. No manager getting in between. The royalty goes to a verified wallet address — the artist controls it and can claim it on their own timeline.
If no artist or rights holder is registered for your event, the royalty percentage stays in your pocket. You keep 98.5% of the sale. Registering an artist takes 5 minutes — or we can do it for you when a venue signs up.
Every ticket on MintSeat has payment protection built in. Your money never moves until your ticket does.
Your payment is held securely the moment you buy. The seller gets nothing until the ticket is confirmed delivered. If it never arrives — automatic full refund. No questions, no disputes.
The total — including the 1.5% MintSeat buyer fee — is shown before you click buy. No fee reveal at the last screen. No surprise charges after you've already mentally committed. What you see is exactly what you pay.
Every seller has a MintScore built on verified on-chain transaction history. Delivery rate, speed, peer ratings. You see it before you buy. You cannot fake a completed delivery on the blockchain.