Rukkus.com

Rukkus
Type of businessPrivate company
Type of site
Ticket Marketplace
FoundedNew York City
Headquarters
New York City
,
United States
Area servedWorldwide
URLrukkus.com

Rukkus was a live entertainment search engine that explored 100+ ticket sites, as well as their network of private brokers, to pinpoint the lowest prices for concert, sports, and theater tickets.[1] They discerned the best-valued ticket by using an analytical engine that compared a seat's distance from the action to the price of the ticket. Rukkus also showed stadium layouts for arena shows to allow visualization of one's seat,[2] and allowed users to search for specific events by city or interest.[3]

The company launched its mobile app[4] in February 2014; it was named one of the five best ticket finder apps by iMore[5] and a "genuine leap forward with loads of epic potential" by iPhone Savior.[6] The Rukkus app was free, and featured 2 tap purchasing, as well as in-app music streaming and artist recommendations.[7] As of August 17, 2018, the Rukkus app has been replaced with a new version powered by TickPick.

History

The NYC-based startup was founded in 2011 by Manick Bhan, a Duke graduate and former Goldman Sachs employee with a vision to create "the Kayak.com of the event ticket world".[8] Bhan worked on Rukkus with fellow former investment banker (and co-founder) Joe Messineo, third co-founder Angela McCrory, and at its peak, 17 other employees.[9] On July 24, 2018, TickPick acquired the majority of Rukkus assets for an undisclosed amount.[10]

References

  1. ^ Epperson, Sharon. "Co-working spaces are transforming how we work". CNBC.
  2. ^ Robehmed, Natalie. "Meet Rukkus, The New Way To Buy Cheap Tickets". Forbes.
  3. ^ Grant, Rebecca. "Rukkus launches advanced ticket search engine for finding live music near you". Venture Beat.
  4. ^ Keane, Jonathan (May 24, 2016). "How to check out your next penthouse from your armchair". BBC News. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  5. ^ Kazmucha, Allyson. "Best ticket finder apps for iPhone: Rukkus, Applauze, SeatGeek, and more!". iMore.
  6. ^ Basile, Ray. "What's Not To Love About The Rukkus Ticket App?". iPhone Savior.
  7. ^ Hirst, Arron. "Rukkus: Tickets To Any Music, Theatre Or Sports Event, Right On Your iPhone". RazorianFly.
  8. ^ Griffith, Erin. "Rukkus launches its "Kayak for tickets" site with tickets from 100 different providers". Pando Daily.
  9. ^ Kallen, Lauren. "Find a good team, advises Rukkus founder Manick Bhan". WeWork.
  10. ^ Mims, Taylor (July 24, 2018). "TickPick Purchases Second Set of Assets Through a Bankruptcy with Rukkus Acquisition". Amplify. Retrieved July 24, 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)

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