Track Event Tickets and Get Alerted When They Drop

Paste a link to any event page, describe what you're looking for in plain English, and MightyWatcher's AI monitors it for you. Works on Ticketmaster, StubHub, SeatGeek, and any ticket platform.

Example watcher
Page ticketmaster.com/event/...
Watching for Alert me when tickets become available for this show
Check every 4 hours
Active — last checked 1 hour ago

What Is Event Ticket Availability Monitoring?

Event ticket availability monitoring means automatically checking a ticket page on a schedule and getting notified when tickets become available, drop in price, or match specific criteria you set. Popular concerts, sports events, and theater shows sell out quickly — and tickets often reappear later through cancellations, additional releases, or resale returns. Instead of refreshing the page yourself, MightyWatcher visits the ticket page, uses AI to read the current availability and pricing, and alerts you when your condition is met. You can watch for general availability ("alert me when tickets are listed"), specific sections ("notify me when floor seats appear"), or price targets ("let me know when tickets drop below $75"). Every check captures a screenshot, so you can see exactly what the page looked like when availability changed.

Why Use MightyWatcher for Ticket Tracking?

Get the seats you want without the constant page refreshing

Never Miss a Drop

Tickets for popular concerts, sports events, and theater shows sell out in minutes. MightyWatcher checks the event page on your schedule so you know the moment tickets become available — even if the on-sale time wasn't announced.

AI Reads the Ticket Page

MightyWatcher doesn't just detect page changes. It uses AI to read the actual ticket availability status, seating sections, and pricing. Ask for "alert me when floor seats become available" or "notify me when tickets under $100 appear."

Works on Any Ticket Platform

Ticketmaster, AXS, SeatGeek, StubHub, Eventbrite, venue websites — if the event has a page with ticket information, MightyWatcher can watch it. No platform-specific extensions or apps needed.

Set Up Ticket Alerts in 3 Steps

From event page to ticket alert in under a minute

1

Add the Event Page

Paste the URL of any event or ticket page — Ticketmaster, StubHub, SeatGeek, AXS, or a venue's own ticket page.

2

Describe What You Want

Tell MightyWatcher what to watch for: "alert me when tickets become available," "notify me when floor seats appear," or "let me know when prices drop below $100."

3

Get Notified

MightyWatcher checks the page on your schedule. When tickets matching your criteria appear, you get an alert with a summary and screenshot so you can act fast.

What People Track with Ticket Alerts

Popular ways people use MightyWatcher to score tickets

Concert & Festival Tickets

Watch for tickets to sold-out shows, festival presale announcements, or additional dates being added. Set a watcher on the event page and get alerted the moment availability changes.

Sports Events & Playoffs

Playoff tickets, rivalry games, and championship events sell out fast. Monitor the ticket page and get notified when seats become available — whether from initial release or resale returns.

Theater & Broadway Shows

Popular shows release tickets in batches, run lotteries, and occasionally have cancellation returns. Watch the show's ticket page for any availability changes so you can grab seats when they appear.

Resale & Secondary Market

Monitor resale platforms like StubHub or SeatGeek for tickets dropping below your target price. Set conditions like "alert me when tickets for Section 100 drop below $75" and let MightyWatcher watch the market.

Stop Refreshing Ticket Pages and Let AI Watch for You

Getting tickets to popular events has become a competitive sport. Shows sell out in minutes, resale prices spike immediately, and the only way most people cope is by obsessively refreshing the ticket page hoping something becomes available. MightyWatcher replaces that cycle with a simple, automated watcher. Point it at any ticket page — Ticketmaster, StubHub, SeatGeek, AXS, Eventbrite, or a venue's own site — and describe what you're looking for. "Alert me when any tickets become available." "Notify me when Section 200 seats appear under $80." "Let me know when VIP packages are listed." The AI reads the full page, understands the ticket status, pricing, and section information, and alerts you only when your specific condition is met. You still need to buy the tickets yourself, but you'll know the moment they're available instead of finding out hours later when they're already gone. Whether you're chasing concert tickets, playoff seats, or Broadway shows, MightyWatcher turns the waiting game into a notification.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about tracking event tickets

How does MightyWatcher track ticket availability?

You paste the URL of any event or ticket page and describe what to watch for — like "alert me when tickets become available for this show." MightyWatcher visits the page on your schedule, captures a screenshot, and uses AI to read the ticket status and evaluate your condition.

Does it work on Ticketmaster?

Yes. MightyWatcher works on any publicly accessible ticket page — Ticketmaster, AXS, SeatGeek, StubHub, Eventbrite, Live Nation, and venue-specific websites. If you can view the page in a browser, MightyWatcher can watch it.

Can I watch for specific seat sections or price ranges?

Yes. Your condition is written in plain English. You can say "alert me when floor seats become available," "notify me when tickets under $100 appear," or "let me know when VIP packages are listed." The AI reads the full page content.

How often should I check a ticket page?

Every 4 hours is a good starting point for most events. For high-demand events where tickets could appear and sell out quickly, every 2 hours gives you faster notification. You can adjust the interval anytime.

Will MightyWatcher buy the tickets for me?

No. MightyWatcher monitors the page and notifies you when your condition is met. You'll still need to go to the ticket page and complete the purchase yourself. The alert gives you the heads-up so you can act quickly.

Can I track tickets for multiple events?

Yes. Each event gets its own watcher with its own conditions and schedule. The Free plan includes 3 watchers, and paid plans support many more.

What does it cost?

MightyWatcher has a free plan with 3 watchers and 50 credits per month. Each page check uses roughly 5-20 credits depending on page size. Paid plans start at $8/month with more watchers and credits.

Can I see when tickets were previously available?

Yes. Every check is stored with an AI summary and a full-page screenshot. You can review past checks in your dashboard to see how availability has changed over time.

Ready to Track Your First Event?

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