GameTime was founded in 2012 in San Francisco, California, by current CEO Brad Griffith. The company operates a mobile phone app which allows clients to purchase tickets to events.
After almost missing a game because of printer issues, Griffith decided there had to be a better way. He created a mobile phone app which stores a user’s credit card information and presents only the best tickets available to clients, rather than a long list of options. Currently, the company offers e-tickets for NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, NCAA, and NFL teams and operates in 35 cities, with more being added each year.
In April of 2016, the company released a new option called SNAP, which allows clients to sell their tickets, even last minute, in the event they cannot attend. Company headquarters remain in San Francisco, California.
GameTimeGameTime was founded in 2012 in San Francisco, California, by current CEO Brad Griffith. The company operates a mobile phone app which allows clients to purchase tickets to events.
After almost missing a game because of printer issues, Griffith decided there had to be a better way. He created a mobile phone app which stores a user’s credit card information and presents only the best tickets available to clients, rather than a long list of options. Currently, the company offers e-tickets for NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS, NCAA, and NFL teams and operates in 35 cities, with more being added each year.
In April of 2016, the company released a new option called SNAP, which allows clients to sell their tickets, even last minute, in the event they cannot attend. Company headquarters remain in San Francisco, California.