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Changes to Seat Upgrade Pricing

Changes to Seat Upgrade Pricing

Would you pay full price for a ticket upgrade if the game were halfway over? Probably not, and we think that’s completely understandable. That’s why, with the help of the Golden State Warriors, we are proud to introduce our new pricing model.

As the game goes on we now offer different price breaks enabling fans to enjoy upgrades anytime during the game. Get to the game late and don’t like your seats? Score is tied up at half and you want to get down for the second half battle? Or maybe it’s a blow out and you want to upgrade to see your favorite players in the fourth quarter. There are many reasons fans may want to upgrade at various times through the game, and now they can do so affordably with our time-based pricing model.

Our partner teams are happy as well. They have full control over pricing and can test various types of pricing models to see which ones drive the most upgrades.  With this data they can learn more about fan behavior and implement solutions to optimize the fan experience.

However, this is just the tip of the iceberg.  The Pogoseat tech team has developed a more comprehensive pricing algorithm that takes into account a number of variables such as score, availability, and demand when calculating upgrade prices. We plan to roll this out with some of our clients in the near future.

We also have the privilege of working directly with QCue as Barry Kahn, its founder and CEO, is one of Pogoseat’s advisors. QCue has done an amazing job of helping teams and other clients augment ticket sales through their dynamic pricing algorithms. Working with them we will be able to help our clients do the same.

Just follow this link to our mobile web app (m.pogoseat.com) to signup for price drop notifications.  You will receive a text and/or email when upgrades go live and then a notification when prices change. Being able to upgrade for a price that you are comfortable with..now that’s seating freedom!

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POGOSEAT NOW LIVE!

Game Changer

We are excited to announce the release of our iPhone app!  Download it now and use it to upgrade at your next game or concert.. You’re too old to keep sneaking down and getting caught by the usher. 

Don’t have an iPhone? Check out our web app

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We are proud to announce that we have partnered with the Golden State Warriors to provide their fans with in-game seat upgrades for the 2012-2013 season at Oracle Arena. 

We have successfully piloted Pogoseat at the Stanford Football Stadium this season and have received a tremendous response. Looking forward to rolling-out for the 2012-2013 Cardinal basketball season!

Our fans love Pogoseat and Mashable agrees:  Pogoseat App Spares You From Seat-Swapping Humiliation on Game Day

Here’s what users are saying:

Pogoseat’s Evan Owens talks about love, starting a company and how to nab seats next to Ben Stiller

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Upgrading Your Olympic Experience

It’s that time again! Every four years, we are treated to feats of athleticism that this world rarely gets to see. The Summer Olympics are upon us once again, except this time, they bring with them a whole new world.  Last time they came around fans, in 2008, fans were no where near as connected as they are today. The iPhone had only been out for a year and Facebook had a tenth of the users it has today.

Twitter also has experienced a rapid growth increase in the time since the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Back then users were sending 100 million tweets per quarter, or roughly 13 tweets per second. Now, compare that to the 2012, where 340 million tweets are being sent daily and roughly 3,900 tweets per second on average and it is pretty clear that social media in 2008 cannot hold a candle to its influence today.

However, social media isn’t the only thing changing in the Olympics. Fans want a more interactive in-game experience, especially at the Olympics where most fans are going to be seeing more than one sport during their visit. Technology is evolving to a point where you no longer have to be restricted to just watching the event you are attending. Let me paint you the picture.

It is 2016 and you are going to the men’s and women’s swimming finals from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Before you enter the stadium you make sure that you put on your Google Glasses and check in at the aquatic center. It just so happens that several of your friends are also attending the finals, they see your check in and decide it would be a great idea to sit together. While video chatting in a Google Hangout, you pull up the Pogoseat app on your smartphone, find multiple seats together, and upgrade your seats before the action starts.

 

In between races one of your friends decides they want to see how the U.S. is doing in the gymnastics final. In 2012 you would be able to do this to an extent, but only by following twitter and maybe an Olympic app for updates. Not so in 2016! Your AR glasses allow you to pop up as many personal viewing screens as you wish to follow the other events. Something like picture in picture for your entire life.

This may seem far fetched to some, but the technologies that will enable these features are already being released. In the not so distant future fans will be able to put on their Google Glasses and analyze every bit of information about Usain Bolt. Or snap a picture and instantly get the latest on how Michael Phelps just did in his relay! All of these things are designed to help you have a greater in-game and in-event experience. This is the future technologies like Pogoseat are bringing about, and its just around the corner.

As you continue to watch the Olympics over the next few weeks, do so with some questions in mind. What would I want to see in my personal heads up display? How else do you think technology will upgrade your in-game experience over the next few years? Tweet or facebook us your thoughts and we will retweet the best ones!

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