Use case · Tickets & eventsUse case

In the queue at second one.

Save the event page. The moment tickets go on sale, Ovro pings your phone — so you're refreshing at the right second, not the wrong minute.

Before

"Reading the announcement saying "tickets soon," guessing the day, missing the actual drop, and watching the resale market open above face value."

After

"Save the event page. Ovro pings you the second the page changes from "Coming soon" to "Buy tickets" — phone in hand, queue already loading."

The workflow

Step by step.

  1. STEP 01

    Save the event page

    Drop the URL into Ovro. The page is captured with a screenshot and indexed so future checks have a baseline to diff against.

  2. STEP 02

    Tell Ovro what to watch

    Pick how often to check (every few minutes, hourly, daily) and optionally describe what counts as a meaningful change. Ignore everything else.

  3. STEP 03

    Get pinged on phone

    Push notification with the highest priority you have configured. Ticket drops are pure speed — minutes can mean sold-out vs. front row.

  4. STEP 04

    Review when you have a moment

    After the drop, browse the change feed to see if there's a presale link or a separate VIP queue you might also want to watch.

"A ticket release isn't a moment, it's a race. The race is won by whoever finds out first."
Why it works

The details.

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Catches both releases and resales

The original drop AND the cancellation re-releases that follow are both visible to Ovro.

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Tight check intervals

For high-stakes drops, set Ovro to check every minute. The price of a credit is nothing compared to the ticket.

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Multi-event tracking

Save every event you're hoping for. The first one to drop is the first you hear about.

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