Ticket Sprawl: Why Your CRM and Your Ticket Inventory Don’t Talk to Each Other

Your CRM tracks every deal. Your ticket inventory doesn’t. See why that gap creates ticket sprawl — and how to close it.
What the U.S. Open Teaches Companies About Managing Multi-Week Hospitality

The U.S. Open’s two-week run exposes gaps in corporate hospitality programs built for single-day events. Here’s how to close them.
The Employee Ticket Request Process Nobody Wants to Own

Employee ticket requests create hidden chaos across teams. Here’s how to fix ownership, cut delays, and turn requests into a tracked process.
Building a Ticket Approval Workflow Before Fall Event Season Hits

Fall event season moves fast. Learn how to build a ticket approval workflow that keeps requests moving without losing control.
How to Calculate the Real ROI of a Client Suite Night

Learn how to calculate the true ROI of a client suite night — beyond ticket cost — and turn hospitality spend into measurable business results.
Two Ticket Booth Updates That Give You More Visibility, Less Guesswork

Ticket Booth just got two upgrades: automatic ticket status tracking from Sent to Accepted, and a smarter reporting suite with AI Custom Reports. See what’s new and log in to explore both today.
College Football Kickoff: Why Client Entertainment Budgets Peak in September

College football kickoff drives a spike in client entertainment spend every September. Here’s how to plan for it — and prove the ROI.
The Biggest Lessons Corporate Hospitality Teams Learned From This Summer’s Major Events

Summer’s biggest events exposed the real gap in corporate hospitality: not access, but tracking. Here’s what leading teams changed.
The Summer Concert Season Is Driving Massive Demand

Summer concert demand is at an all-time high. Learn how to turn hospitality spend into measurable ROI before the season peaks.
How Top-Performing Real Estate Teams Turn Hospitality into Long-Term Relationship Strategy

How top real estate teams use ticket hospitality to build lasting client relationships — and the systems that make it repeatable.
