I love the idea, especially that you aren't trying to create another ticket marketplace but utilizing the networks already being used.<p>This is a really great MVP and I think some design consulting could push it over the top to help marketing (it's kind of annoying having to scroll down the page and read so much text). Check out <a href="http://cherry.com/" rel="nofollow">http://cherry.com/</a> for some idea.<p>I am confused on the fee though, as low as $2.00? Now I'm thinking well how high could it be! Is it a percent? Does that percent change based on how much I sell the ticket for? It also feels like the evil Ticketmaster service fee. I know this is where you plan to make your money, but I would fine tune it to make it more transparent.<p>Great job! "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a young man healthy, wealthy, and wise."
I've been a season ticket holder for the Boston Bruins a few years.<p>It's hard to attend all 40-something home games (plus playoffs), so I frequently sell off my tickets on craigslist or to friends.<p>This requires a ridiculous amount of work in coordinating with interested buyers, sharing personal information and meeting up with strangers (who often bail without notice).<p>I built BoxRowSeat as a way to sell my tickets quickly, securely and without any interaction on my part as the seller.<p>And I'd love your feedback :)