A Simpler Way for Season Ticket Holders to Sell Their Tickets
If you’re a season ticket holder, XP is here for you.
If you’re a season ticket holder, you know how it goes. Some games you circle on the calendar. Others you never make it to. And somewhere in between, selling your unused tickets goes from “I’ll deal with it later” to a weekly chore you’re trying to stay ahead of.
There’s no shortage of places to sell tickets. The problem is that none of the current options are built for the reality of season ticket ownership- where you’re managing many games, not just one.
This guide breaks down what exists today, what actually works, and where XP fits in for fans who want to sell their tickets without turning it into a full-time job.
What Makes Selling Season Tickets So Complicated?
Season ticket holders deal with volume, timing, and uncertainty. You’re not just listing a pair of seats once in a while- you might have 20, 30, even 40 games to move every season.
That means:
Re-pricing constantly
Managing listings across different sites
Tracking transfers and payouts
Coordinating with buyers
Hoping nothing gets stuck unsold
Fans shouldn’t have to become their own resale department. But that’s what most tools still expect.
Option 1: Listing Tickets One-By-One on Marketplaces
StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, TickPick. You know the drill.
What works
These platforms reach millions of buyers, and they’re built for resale supply. If you’re only selling a game or two, they get the job done.
Where it gets tough
Season ticket holders spend hours creating listings, adjusting prices, checking competition, fixing inventory, and monitoring payout timelines. And on top of that, you only get paid after the event happens.
Good for one-offs. Hard for every-week sellers.
Option 2: Using a Management Service (Flipseat, TiqAssist)
These companies step in to handle the grunt work.
What works
They post your seats across major marketplaces, help price them, and automate distribution so you don’t have to touch every listing.
Where it gets tough
You still wait for tickets to sell.
You still wait to get paid.
You still carry the risk of unsold games.
Less work, but not less waiting.
Option 3: Selling on Reddit or Social Channels
For many season ticket holders, Reddit is the fastest and cleanest way to move extra games.
What works
No fees.
No complications with teams or resale monitoring.
Direct access to real fans.
Where it gets tough
You have to vet buyers yourself.
You rely on payment screenshots.
You track everything manually through spreadsheets or threads.
One mistake can turn into a lost ticket or lost money.
It works until something goes wrong.
Option 4: XP- Built for Fans Who Want Zero Stress Selling
XP is creating a different path for fans- one centered on simplicity, trust, and speed. Instead of listing your tickets or waiting for buyers, XP buys your tickets directly when we’re interested.
That’s the core idea behind XP Offers.
XP Offers: Fast, Direct, No Fees
Here’s how it works:
You submit your ticket details.
XP reviews them.
If tickets are eligible, you will receive an offer for XP to instantly buy your tickets.
You transfer the tickets.
You get paid right away.
No listing.
No waiting.
No watching prices bounce around.
No hoping tickets sell.
Once XP buys them, you’re done.
Why this matters for season ticket holders
Zero seller fees
Whatever XP offers is exactly what you receive.
Instant Selling
Don’t have to constantly think about did I remember to list? did my tickets sell? do i need to adjust price? Should i be giving these tickets to friend so they don’t go to waste? How much money am I going to lose on the game today? No marketplaces, no pricing dashboards, no managing inventory. XP removes the labor that normally comes with owning season seats.
You get paid as soon as the tickets transfer
Other platforms pay after the event.
XP pays when the transfer happens.
You don’t carry the event-day risk.
XP uses escrow for full protection
Once XP makes an offer, the funds are pre-funded and locked for you. They release automatically after the transfer. No back-and-forth, no trust issues.
It scales with your season
One game or twenty—it’s the same simple workflow.
XP takes on the uncertainty.
You get clarity, finality, and instant payout.
More Tools Coming for Season Ticket Holders
XP is actively exploring new features for high-volume fans:
A way to load your entire season into XP
Tools to sell safely on social or within fan groups
Automatic tracking and inventory management
Bulk selling options
If there’s something you want built, tell us. Several of our newest products have come directly from fan conversations.
How to Sell Your Tickets on XP (Step-By-Step)
Go to xp.xyz/sell
Share your ticket details
Get an offer if XP is buying
Transfer the tickets
Receive payment instantly
It’s the simplest way to move tickets without turning it into a weekly project.
FAQ
Does XP charge fees?
No. XP does not charge seller fees. Your offer amount is your payout.
What does XP do with the tickets?
XP buys your tickets upfront and actively looks for fans to get the tickets! For you, this means you’re choosing guaranteed payout over uncertain market outcomes, for us, it means we need to price accordingly.
Is XP safe to use?
Yes. XP uses pre-funded escrow, so your payment is secured before you transfer tickets.
Can I submit multiple games at once?
Yes. Contact us at sell@xp.xyz and we will help you.
Do I have to wait until the event to get paid?
No. XP pays you as soon as your tickets are transferred and verified.
