FlipSeats Pro Pricing: Your Questions Answered
If you’ve ever felt unsure about how to price your tickets for resale, you’re not alone. The ticket market is dynamic—affected by everything from team performance to weather forecasts—and guessing the right price can leave money on the table. That’s why FlipSeats offers Pro Pricing, where an experienced pricing team handles the work for you.
We sat down with the FlipSeats pro pricing team to answer some of the most common questions about Pro Pricing and how it helps season ticket holders maximize value.
Q: In simple terms, what is Pro Pricing at FlipSeats?
A: Pro Pricing is a free, optional feature that allows you to hand over ticket pricing to a team of experts with decades of industry experience. Using real-time market data, historical sales, and insider knowledge, our team strategically prices your tickets so they sell faster and for the best possible value. With Pro Pricing, you can be completely hands-off while knowing your tickets are always priced to sell.
Q: What kind of data do you look at when pricing tickets?
A: The biggest data source is the secondary market itself—platforms like StubHub, SeatGeek, Ticketmaster and Vivid Seats. We analyze competing listings, market saturation, and demand within the venue. If the event doesn't have a lot of inventory to compare to, we also lean on FlipSeats’ historical sales data to set the right price.
Q: Do you price differently depending on the type of game?
A: Absolutely. Rivalry matchups, weekday games, promotions, playoff implications, weather, even a record-breaking player performance—all of these factors affect demand. Most are reflected in market pricing already, but when something unexpected happens (like a jersey retirement announcement or a winning streak), our team moves quickly to adjust before inventory gets undervalued.
Q: How often do you reprice tickets?
A: Pricing is constantly monitored and adjusted based on how far out the event is. In general, the further away the event, the less the market fluctuates—so prices don’t need to move as often. As the event date approaches, demand and competition heat up, which means prices can shift quickly. Our repricing cadence is designed to keep pace with those changes:
- Day of Event: Every 1–2 hours until sold or at the price floor
- 1–6 Days Out: Daily
- 7–20 Days Out: Twice a week
- 21–69 Days Out: Weekly
- 70+ Days Out: Twice a month
Q: How do you handle surprises like bad weather or player injuries?
A: Our goal is always to drive advance sales, so we adjust prices frequently to encourage earlier buys. This helps sellers avoid last-minute losses from unexpected factors like injuries or weather. If a game is only days away and tickets still haven’t sold, we leverage real-time comparable pricing, which already reflects those same market conditions.
Q: Is Pro Pricing automated, or do real people manage my tickets?
A: Every ticket under Pro Pricing is managed by a member of our pricing team, giving it the personal attention of an industry expert. Data and technology guide the process, but a human makes the final call. This avoids the mistakes that can come with relying only on algorithms that can’t quickly adapt to changing market conditions.
Q: How do you balance maximizing returns for sellers while keeping prices attractive for buyers?
A: We evaluate comparable listings and price your tickets just a few dollars below. This keeps them near the top of search results and helps you earn the best possible return. On many marketplaces, algorithms only highlight the lowest-priced tickets, so even a small difference can determine whether your seats are visible to buyers—or buried.
Q: What are some misconceptions about ticket pricing?
A: Many sellers assume the most expensive seats will bring the highest resale value. In reality, premium sections often price out buyers because the audience for those seats is much smaller. Tickets with a great view and a more affordable cost per seat typically sell faster—and for better overall returns.
Q: What mistakes do sellers make when pricing tickets themselves?
A: There are two common mistakes we often see:
- Only looking at their own section. To be competitive, you need to compare with surrounding sections and similar seats throughout the venue.
- Misreading display prices. Sellers often forget that what buyers see includes marketplace fees, so they price incorrectly.
Q: What results do Pro Pricing users typically see?
A: Pro Pricing often leads to more advance sales—and higher revenue per ticket. Fans who price manually tend to wait for last-minute sales, which can mean lower returns.
Q: How experienced is the FlipSeats pricing team?
A: Collectively, our pricers bring over 30 years of ticket pricing experience to the table.
Q: Any final tips for fans who want to maximize value?
A: List early. As soon as you have your tickets in your season ticket holder account and know which games you want to sell, get your tickets listed on FlipSeats. Being first to market helps capture early demand and often leads to higher returns compared to waiting until closer to game day.
Bottom Line
Whether you’re managing a full season ticket package or just a few games, Pro Pricing takes the guesswork out of resale and helps you sell smarter, not harder.