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The Event Page

Compare, Price, and Purchase in a single view with the Indy Event page

Written by Joe Moulton
Updated over a month ago

The Event page is your central workspace for evaluating the market, pricing your inventory, and purchasing B2B inventory.

Instead of switching between multiple tools, you can now:

  • View your own inventory

  • Compare against live market listings

  • Purchase B2B inventory

  • Filter and analyze by section, price, and status

This unified view helps you make smarter buying and pricing decisions faster.


What Is the Event Page Designed For?

The Event page brings together three key data sources:

1. My Inventory

The tickets you currently own and are managing.

Use this to:

  • Adjust pricing

  • Review broadcast status

  • Identify risk exposure

2. Automatiq Feed (Market Inventory)

Live marketplace inventory pulled into a structured comparison view.

Use this to:

  • Compare your price to market competition

  • Set and edit prices

  • Evaluate market depth

3. B2B Inventory

Tickets available for wholesale purchase.

Use this to:

  • Identify arbitrage opportunities

  • Buy into strong-performing sections

  • Replace sold positions

  • Strengthen inventory for high-demand events


Why This Page Matters

Previously, pricing decisions required toggling between systems:

  • One place to manage inventory

  • Another to analyze market data

  • Another to source wholesale tickets

Now, everything is aligned on one screen.

This allows you to:

  • See where your listings sit relative to the market

  • Identify overpriced or underpriced positions instantly

  • Evaluate whether to buy more inventory or reduce exposure

  • Make purchase decisions with immediate pricing context

The result: faster, more confident decisions.


Understanding Filters on the Events Page

Powerful filtering capability on this page allows you to filter each table individually, or together.

Global Filters

  • Pinned at the top

    • Section

    • Row

    • Quantity

    • Price

  • Always visible

  • Apply to all tables

  • Only appear when active

  • Can be toggled on / off for each individual table

Panel-Level Filters

  • Apply only to a single table

  • Useful for deeper analysis

  • Do not affect other panels

Applied Filter Tags

Filter tags appear only when actively restricting data.

  • No hidden filtering

  • Clearing a filter removes its tag immediately

If you see a tag, that filter is affecting your results.

Filter Conflict Handling

If a panel filter overlaps with a global filter:

  • The filter is visually highlighted

  • The panel filter takes priority

  • You are clearly notified

Interactive Seating Chart

The interactive seating map allows you to filter by section.

You can:

  • Select the interactive seating chart

    • Global

    • My Inventory

    • B2B Inventory

    • Automatiq Feed

  • Use the global seating chart to filter all tables simultaneously

  • Use all other seating charts to only filter those specific panels

  • Hold SHIFT and left click to quick highlight any sections that you hover over

Use this to:

  • Quickly filter tables by section with the interactive map

  • Compare pricing inside specific zones

  • Identify buy/sell opportunities visually

When map sections are selected, a filter tag appears so you always know when section filtering is active.


Common Pricing Workflows

Reprice Based on Undercuts

  1. Filter to event.

  2. Compare your listings to Automatiq Feed.

  3. Identify lowest competitor price.

  4. Bulk adjust pricing where needed.

Identify Arbitrage Opportunities

  1. Filter to event and section.

  2. Compare B2B prices vs lowest market listing.

  3. Purchase B2B inventory when spread exists.

Manage Risk Exposure

  1. Filter to high-cost inventory.

  2. Use map to isolate heavy sections.

  3. Compare market depth.

  4. Reduce price or increase broadcast strategy accordingly.


Best Practices

  • Start with Global Filters to align panels.

  • Use panel filters for targeted comparisons.

  • Always check for active filter tags if data seems missing.

  • Use the map when pricing by section.

  • Review both price and quantity — not just lowest listing.


Summary

The Pricing page is designed to be your decision-making command center.

It combines:

  • Inventory management

  • Market intelligence

  • Wholesale sourcing

In one unified experience.

By bringing these tools together, you can:

  • Price more competitively

  • Buy more strategically

  • Reduce risk

  • Move inventory faster

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