Ticket Rescue
Anti-Scarcity Extension

Sold Out is often a lie.

When one site says it’s over, Ticket Rescue finds where tickets are still available — and shows you the real prices.

Manual click only. No redirects. No background tracking.

Compare
availability + base prices
Promo
up to 20% off (when available)
Transparent
excl. fees & taxes

Example view: sold out on one site → alternatives + price comparison + promo estimate.

“Sold Out” usually means: sold out here.

Limited allocations

Primary platforms don’t show the whole market.

Split inventory

Tickets can still exist across other marketplaces.

Hidden promo pricing

Discounts aren’t always obvious until you compare.

We connect the missing pieces.

1
Open any event page
Ticket page, venue page, whatever you’re browsing.
2
Click Ticket Rescue
Runs only when you click. No background activity.
3
Compare instantly
Availability + base prices + promo estimates (when available).
Price clarity, not price theatre.
  • Base price clearly labeled (excl. fees & taxes)
  • Est. after promo shown when a promo exists (up to 20% off)
  • Sources are explicit — you decide where to buy

Not just when it’s sold out.

Use Ticket Rescue to compare listings across sellers, spot promo discounts, and avoid overpaying — even when tickets are available everywhere.

  • Compare base prices across sellers
  • See promo-adjusted estimates instantly
  • Find alternative listings without tab-hopping
Up to 20%
promo discount shown when available
Always labeled: excl. fees & taxes

No tricks. No games.

  • No website modification
  • No automatic redirects
  • No hidden injections
  • Works only when you click

Ticket Rescue is designed to earn trust first: transparent pricing, clear labeling, and user-controlled actions.

We show base prices (excl. fees & taxes). Final totals depend on the seller checkout.

The Anti-Scarcity Movement.

You deserve visibility. You deserve transparent pricing. You deserve real competition.

Built in public. Decisions documented. Trade-offs explained. (More posts coming on X.)