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NEW ZEALAND · TICKETING OPS · VERIFIED JUNE 2026|INTIX vs iwannaticket

iwannaticket is built for festivals, royal shows and community events. INTIX is built for sports clubs.
Sports-native ticketing, not festival ticketing.

iwannaticket is a respected Australian platform for music festivals, agricultural shows, cultural events and community fundraisers — fifteen years in market with transparent pricing. The product is built around the festival session model: multi-session passes, allocated seating, a scanner app, a browser-based box office. For a sports club running members, season tickets, accreditation, away allocations and league-tenant governance, INTIX is built ground-up for that operating model.

Built for Ticketing Ops

What INTIX gives sports ops teams.

Native
Memberships + season tickets

Same fan record as ticketing. Auto-allocation across the fixture list, waitlists, renewals, family upgrades — built into the core product, not a workaround on a session-based platform.

Native
Accreditation + away allocations

Players, media, broadcast, partners on the same scanner as fans. Visiting clubs get their own portal, cap and data export. The operating-model pieces a festival platform doesn't surface.

Sports
Customer book

AFL NT. Tasmania JackJumpers. State Basketball Centre. Hockey One. Southside Flyers. Brisbane Tigers. Frankston FC. A book of clubs, leagues and venues — not festivals.

Indicators · Ticketing Ops

Five things Ops should check before signing.

Indicator
INTIX
iwannaticket
Delta
Native memberships + season tickets
Native — same fan record as ticketing
Not surfaced on public marketing
↑ built for the season
Native accreditation
Players, media, partners on the same scanner
Not surfaced
↑ one device at the gate
Away-ticket allocations
Visiting club portal + cap + data export
No public evidence
↑ native sports workflow
Sports vertical depth
AFL NT · JackJumpers · SBC · Hockey One · Tigers · Frankston
Festivals · royal shows · cultural events
↑ sports rights-holders
Multi-region presence
AU · NZ · UK · US · CA · CH
Australia only
↑ six markets
Three principles · Ticketing Ops

Three category differences sports ops should weigh.

P01
Built around the season, not the session

INTIX models a sports season: members, renewals, away allocations, accreditation, multi-fixture passes, multi-competition tenancy. iwannaticket's public product is built around the festival session — multi-session passes, allocated seating, scanner app, box office. Different operating model, different platform shape.

P02
Native sports product depth

Memberships and season tickets, away-ticket allocations, accreditation for players / media / broadcast / partners, multi-competition multi-tenant governance — all native, not workarounds. iwannaticket's public marketing positions sessions, ticket types and allocated seating for one-off events.

P03
Sold direct, INTIX is the platform

INTIX is built in-house and sold direct in every region — no reseller layer between the club and the technology. iwannaticket's deeper white-label tier is documented publicly as an IWannaTicket x vivenu integration; the exact commercial structure of that partnership is not disclosed.

For the record · ordered for Ticketing Ops

Fourteen capabilities, ordered for sports ops.

01
Native memberships and season tickets
Are renewal-cycle products a first-class native feature?
Native — same fan record as ticketing; auto-allocation across fixtures, waitlists, renewal flows, family upgrades built into the core platform
Not surfaced as a native product on the public marketing site; features page emphasises sessions, ticket types and allocated seating for one-off events
02
Away-ticket allocations
Native workflow for visiting-club ticket caps and reconciliation
Native — visiting club gets its own portal, ticket cap and data export; no CSV trades between fixtures
No public evidence of a native away-allocation workflow
03
Native accreditation
Players, media, broadcast, partners on the same scanner as fans
Native — credentials on the same scanner as fans (AFL NT case study); one device at the gate regardless of who walks through
No public evidence of native accreditation
04
Native POS at the gate
Card and cash at the turnstile on club-owned hardware
Native — Apple Tap-to-Pay on iPhone for stewards on the gate, plus dedicated POS hardware where required
Browser-based Box Office on laptop or tablet for at-event sales; internet-dependent
05
Native scanning
Mobile scanning at the gate
Native — iOS and Android scanner apps, multi-device, offline-capable
Free iOS and Android scanner app, offline-capable
06
Multi-competition / multi-tenant governance
One league office plus member clubs on shared infrastructure with scoped data
Native multi-tenant model with scoped partner access — league office and clubs go live together, not sequentially
No public evidence of multi-competition or multi-tenant league governance
07
Sports vertical depth
How specialised is the platform in B2B sports operations?
Built for sports — AFL NT, Tasmania JackJumpers, State Basketball Centre, Hockey One, Southside Flyers, Brisbane Tigers — across club, league and venue tiers
No sports rights-holders visible on the public client list (Woodford Folk Festival, Wine Machine, Illuminate Adelaide, WOMAdelaide, royal shows)
08
White-label posture
Whose brand fronts the checkout?
Full white-label on the club's own domain; INTIX never appears at the point of purchase or in the wallet
Branded checkout plus custom subdomain; a deeper white-label tier is documented as an IWannaTicket x vivenu integration
09
Underlying platform
Who owns the tech the platform runs on?
INTIX is the platform — built in-house, sold direct, no reseller layer
Independent Australian brand on iwannaticket.com.au; their public help portal records an IWannaTicket x vivenu integration for the white-label tier (the exact commercial structure is not disclosed publicly)
10
Fan-data ownership / export
Who owns the customer record and how can it move?
100% client-owned; exportable via real-time webhooks and APIs into the club's CRM, ESP and BI
Organiser owns event-level data with CSV export available; fan-data ownership not framed as a hero feature on public marketing
11
Buyer category
What kind of organisation is the platform built for?
Sports rights-holders — clubs, leagues, federations and venues running members, season tickets, accreditation and matchday operations
Festival, show and community event organisers — music festivals, agricultural and royal shows, cultural festivals, marathons, conferences, fundraisers, rodeos
12
Multi-region presence
Where does the platform operate?
AU, NZ, UK, US, CA and Switzerland — local engineering and support across all six markets
Australia only based on every public client reference and the .com.au TLD; no UK / US / NZ presence verified
13
Published pricing
Are organiser rates published?
Published rates on intix.com.au/platform/pricing
A$2 per ticket + 2% card fee published in the help centre; reductions available for not-for-profits, high volume, or where the organiser uses their own merchant facility
14
Sales process
How does the buyer engage?
Hybrid — self-service for smaller orgs, sales-led with a ticketing operator for rights-holders
Self-service signup with a sales contact line for tailored pricing

Public iwannaticket comparison points sourced to iwannaticket.com.au, help.iwannaticket.com.au, api.iwannaticket.com.au and the iwannaticket-x-vivenu.helpscoutdocs.com knowledge base (June 2026). The IWannaTicket x vivenu integration is documented publicly; the exact commercial structure of the partnership is not disclosed. INTIX customer references (AFL NT, Tasmania JackJumpers, State Basketball Centre, Hockey One) are publicly disclosed on intix.com.au.

Common questions

Things people ask us.

Ready when you are

Sports operations, end to end.

INTIX is sports-native. iwannaticket is festival- and community-events-native. For a music festival, an agricultural show, a fundraiser or a one-off rodeo, iwannaticket is a defensible choice. For a club, league or federation running members, season tickets, accreditation and matchday, INTIX is built for the operating model.