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SeatGeek Scraping: Extract Ticket Prices and Deals

SeatGeek employs Cloudflare with standard anti-bot measures for their ticket aggregation and deal scoring platform. Both residential and datacenter proxies work effectively with proper bypass implementation and 2-3 second delays. Use for aggregated ticket pricing, deal score analysis, and event research.

Medium

Difficulty

cloudflare

Anti-Bot

$1.75/GB

Starting Price

99.9%

Uptime

Anti-Bot Protection

SeatGeek uses cloudflare protection. Moderate Difficulty.

Recommended Proxy

Both residential and datacenter proxies work. Residential provides higher success rates on protected endpoints.

Geo-Targeting

Access SeatGeek from 150+ countries with city-level targeting. Match your proxy location to your target audience.

What Can You Do With SeatGeek Proxies?

ticket aggregationdeal findingevent research

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes SeatGeek different from other ticket sites?

SeatGeek aggregates listings from multiple resellers, providing price comparison. Their Deal Score algorithm rates ticket value. This aggregation creates unique cross-platform pricing data.

What proxies work for SeatGeek?

Both residential and datacenter proxies work with Cloudflare bypass techniques. SeatGeek is moderately accessible with proper proxy rotation. Implement 2-3 second delays between requests.

What data can I scrape from SeatGeek?

Event listings, ticket prices from multiple sources, Deal Scores, section breakdowns, and venue information. The aggregated nature provides broader market coverage than single-platform scraping.

Does SeatGeek have an API?

Yes, SeatGeek offers an API with event and venue data. Review their developer documentation for access options that may complement or replace scraping needs.

How do I extract SeatGeek Deal Scores?

Deal Scores appear on listing pages as color-coded ratings. Extract scores alongside pricing to understand how SeatGeek values different tickets relative to market norms.

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