Technology

Tickadoo set to launch from creators of London Theatre Direct

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Tickadoo, a new personalised online ticketing platform, is set to launch in more than 180 cities worldwide. 

The membership-based platform is currently available in the test markets of New York, Las Vegas and London, and uses artificial intelligence (AI) to adapt its offerings to a customer’s individual presences.

Founded by Francis Hellyer and Emmanuel Ciolfi, the two entrepreneurs that created London Theatre Direct, Tickadoo tailors event suggestions based on users’ specific interests, helping them to discover new shows and experiences. The map-based discovery feature also allows users to search by pretences and account for variables such as distance, weather and location.

Additionally, users will have the option of exploring the bookings navigator or dealing directly with an AI powered chat client, without ever leaving WhatsApp. This feature was revealed earlier this year.

“The trends in live entertainment couldn’t be clearer. Customers want personalisation, discoverability, and they want a tailored experience that focuses on their specific interests,” explains Hellyer.

“We were always at the forefront of technology at London Theatre Direct, pushing boundaries and doing things no-one had ever done before. What’s hugely exciting for me with Tickadoo is going global – taking everything we learned about selling London theatre and doing that in 180 cities across the world.”

Tickadoo+ members will gain access to early ticket sales, special discounts and VIP experiences not usually available to the general public.

“Customers today really value spontaneity and personalisation,” added co-founder and chief operating officer Mark Prethero, who also worked on London Theatre Direct and more recently at Headout.

“We are really focused on meeting audiences where they are, day or night, and serving up just the perfect last-minute suggestion for just the right moment, on a trip, or during an unplanned night out. That will help promoters book more seats, and give customers much more flexibility and choice.”