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// Built for Leagues & Organizations

The ticketing platform built for US leagues, federations and conferences building league-owned ticketing — without ceding fan data to a hybrid marketplace.

League-wide reporting, multi-tenant governance, native accreditation at competition scale, native NIL / donor / collective add-ons at the basket — whether you run an MLS league office, an NWSL or USL competition, an NCAA conference (Power-5 or mid-major), US Soccer, USA Hockey, USA Basketball or USA Track & Field. Deployable inside a season cycle, not a multi-quarter procurement.

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// Trusted by

2023 FIFA Womens World CupDubai Rugby 7sSEAT Conference2023 FIFA Womens World CupDubai Rugby 7sSEAT Conference
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SEAT Conference2023 FIFA Womens World CupDubai Rugby 7sSEAT Conference2023 FIFA Womens World CupDubai Rugby 7s

// Facts at a glance

What it is

A multi-tenant ticketing and federation platform built for elite US leagues, federations and conferences — NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL league offices; MLS, NWSL, USL competition offices; NCAA Power-5 and mid-major conferences; US Soccer, USA Hockey, USA Basketball, USA Track & Field.

Where it fits

League-wide reporting, multi-tenant governance, native accreditation, native NIL / donor / collective add-ons at the basket — and one fan identity across central league events, member-franchise home games and championship / playoff hosting.

Customers

Johnson University Royals (college athletics), SEAT Conference, plus rights-holders across MLS, USL and the college tier.

Commercial

Published rate in USD with full processor pass-through. Per-franchise ledgers settled next business day at 100% — scoped partner access, no marketplace surcharge, no Live Nation entanglement, no friendly-fraud chargeback exposure on resale flips.

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Federate without de-platforming member franchises.

Multi-tenant architecture where the league office owns the schema, the sponsor reporting and the central events — while each member franchise keeps its own white-label checkout, STH file and commercial story.

▸ OutcomeA competition-wide buyer view, sponsor activation rollup and central pre-sale waterfalls — without forcing member franchises through a platform migration that invalidates the season-ticket file mid-cycle.
intix · federation · multi-tenant

League office + member clubs on one platform. Scoped data, central reporting, member-branded checkout.

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// How it works

The 2025 Marketing Brew angle on Sounders / Reign / Courage / Summit moving off the legacy stack called it out directly: teams don't use the same backend tech for ticketing and fan touchpoints. The league office cannot federate when member franchises are on five different stacks, each with multi-year contracts, each holding the supporter record on the aggregator side.

INTIX is multi-tenant federation architecture by design. The league owns the schema, central reporting, sponsor dashboards and central events. Member franchises operate their own white-label checkout against the same fan-identity layer. The league federates without de-platforming anyone.

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fan identity · league office + every member franchise

// Same database, scoped access

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Independent — no Live Nation, no marketplace conflict, no monopoly verdict.

Ticketmaster is owned by Live Nation, subject to a 2024–2026 DOJ + 40-state antitrust action with an April 2026 jury verdict (monopoly, fans overcharged) and a DOJ settlement capping service fees at 15%. SeatGeek runs a hybrid primary+marketplace stack. StubHub's HerSportsHub routes women's-sport buyers into a resale-first hub. INTIX is independent — primary-only, no resale arm, no Live Nation entanglement.

▸ OutcomeThe platform's interests align with the league's — not against. No headline risk inherited from a parent group. No marketplace product competing against the league's primary inventory.
intix.com/case-studies/johnson-university-royals

A real INTIX customer — Johnson University Royals, US college athletics. Federation rail spanning varsity, ID camps and recruiting.

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// How it works

The 2026 structural conflicts in US ticketing are more visible than ever: Live Nation–Ticketmaster's April 2026 monopoly verdict; SeatGeek's hybrid primary+marketplace stack carrying the structural conflict against the rights-holder; StubHub HerSportsHub launching in March 2026 routing women's-sport buyers into a resale-first hub. Public reporting (John Wall Street, October 2025) documents the NFL's exploration of league-owned ticketing post-March 2027, when current Ticketmaster / SeatGeek / SI Tickets deals expire.

INTIX is independent ticketing — primary-only, no resale arm, no Live Nation parent, no festival production. The league keeps the customer relationship, the resale margin and the commercial property. Built-in bot mitigation, configurable resale-window rules and chargeback evidence packaging at the gateway layer for the post-FTC v Live Nation environment.

Independent

primary-only · no Live Nation · no marketplace arm

// INTIX architecture · structural

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League-owned ticketing rail — deployable inside a season cycle.

The 2026 USL consolidation onto vivenu (Super League + Championship + League One, ~70 clubs) is the highest-profile non-baseball federation rollout this year. The 2027 NFL Ticketmaster cliff is next. INTIX is the league-owned rail that goes live inside a season — not a multi-quarter procurement.

▸ OutcomeLeague offices stand up a federation stack on a season timeline. Member franchises get day-zero tenancy with their own white-label checkout from launch. NIL / donor / collective add-ons ship in days, not quarters.
intix.com · federation · one fan record

Johnson University Royals + SEAT Conference + Georgia Grit + Boston Street FC — federation rail across college, industry and lower-division.

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// How it works

The structural question for US elite sport in 2026 is timing: who owns the ticketing rail when the league office moves to take primary in-house. USL consolidated onto vivenu in March 2026 across ~70 clubs. NFL is exploring league-owned ticketing post-March 2027. NWSL Super League is in active expansion. NCAA conferences face the same federation-stack pressure with no obvious incumbent.

INTIX is built for that timing. Multi-tenant federation architecture deploys league office and member-franchise tenants together on one season cycle. Day-zero standup with member, ticket, app and partner data under the franchise's white-label identity from launch. NIL surcharges, donor passes and collective tie-ins ship at the basket layer in days, mapping to the 2025/26 House Settlement-driven 4–7% per-event revenue lift signal in LEAD1 / vivenu coverage.

Season cycle

league-owned rail · league office + member franchises live together

// Federation deployment timing

Leagues, federations and governing bodies on INTIX today.

Common questions

Things people ask us.

See INTIX with your league calendar.

15 minutes. No slides. We'll show the federation rail, the league-and-franchise tenancy and NIL / donor add-ons at the basket running on INTIX before the call ends — and a quote in USD your league office can take to the next ownership / commissioner meeting.

Book a Demo →

15 min · no slides · talk to a US ticketing operator