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Gametime owns the last-minute conversation in AI answers, but the lead is narrowing.

Here is the snapshot of where the signal is strong among major assistants and where competitors are starting to peel away your spontaneous buyers.

Gametime's baseline score
64/100
Good

Gametime has excellent AI visibility in 'last-minute' and 'mobile-first' ticketing categories, often outperforming older incumbents on discovery prompts. However, recent customer service narratives are beginning to dilute the 'trust' signal in Gemini and AI Overviews.

What we see
  • Gametime owns the 'last-minute' niche in AI training data, with features like 'LastCall' frequently cited as the reason to pick it over StubHub.
  • The 110% price match guarantee is a high-confidence signal for AI agents when comparing value across marketplaces.
  • Visibility on Google AI Overviews is strongly supported by a deep bench of Trustpilot and Reddit discussions, which Google treats as high-authority 'human' signals.
  • Claude tends to be more conservative, often grouping Gametime with larger incumbents like SeatGeek rather than highlighting it as a standalone recommendation.
  • A lack of 2026-specific third-party 'Best of' guides from major tech publications (like Wirecutter or CNET) represents a narrowing gap for competitors.
Business goals Gametime is likely trying to hit
  • Defend market share in the high-intent last-minute ticket category
  • Improve brand sentiment following recent delivery and support complaints
  • Drive more app downloads for repeat, mobile-first purchasing
  • Expand beyond sports into more theater and niche concert categories