How the morning brief, Guided Preview, ranked dashboard, pricing, and member access fit together.
DailyTicketRankings is a morning presale brief and member dashboard built for ticket brokers. It helps you start with the presale windows and events that deserve attention before the queues open.
The brief gives the first pass. The dashboard keeps the fuller ranked view, event detail, access information, and hourly workflow close after login.
It is built for brokers, resellers, and presale-focused teams who want a repeatable morning research habit before opening a stack of queue tabs.
You still use your own judgment. DTR organizes the first look, access details, and supporting context so that judgment starts from a clearer place.
Start with Process if you want the workflow: open the brief, review presale windows, check access details, then use the dashboard.
Open Guided Preview to see how one brief entry leads into the locked member view. Use Pricing when you want the plan and trial details.
The brief gives a readable starting point for the day: presale windows, event identity, venue and city context, priority language, and the notes that explain why an event deserves review.
The practical pieces stay nearby. Passwords when available, presale type, and official ticket links live in the member flow with the event detail.
The brief is prepared every morning at 6:00 AM Eastern Time, before the first presale queues open.
That gives you time to review the day before the hour-by-hour presale windows start moving.
Presales happen on a clock. Grouping them by opening window keeps the morning readable instead of making you scan one long mixed calendar.
The dashboard follows that rhythm. Move between the hour tabs, review the events opening together, and use the fuller detail only where it helps.
Yes. Ranking logic still powers the member dashboard and the order of attention inside the brief.
The public site now starts with the simpler buyer promise: open a clear morning brief first, then use the ranked dashboard when you want the full event-by-event working view.
The ranking views turn the full day into a calmer first pass. They use demand, venue, access, artist, and resale context as support for the order you review:
The full brief view remains available when you want every event in the hour.
The expanded event view keeps the details around the presale: venue and city, sale window, password or access note when available, official ticket path, related dates, and supporting broker context.
You may also see deeper demand, artist, or secondary-market context where it helps the review. The event identity stays first; the numbers are supporting detail.
No. Scores, priority views, notes, and ranking detail are informational tools for review, not guaranteed outcomes or instructions to buy.
Use them as guidance. Ticket markets change quickly, and the final decision stays with you.
Yes. The member view keeps presale passwords when available and official ticket links near the event you are reviewing.
If a presale uses a member login, unique access route, or no password, the dashboard can show that context instead of pretending every event uses the same code flow.
You log in. DTR is built around the morning brief and member dashboard, not a loose spreadsheet handoff.
After signup, open the brief, review the presale windows, check event access details, and move into the full dashboard when it is time to work.
Yes. The brief and dashboard are built to remain usable when you check the day from a phone or a desktop.
For a busy presale window, a larger screen may still be more comfortable for reviewing multiple events and opening official ticket pages.
The 7-day trial unlocks the full morning brief, member dashboard, ranked views, passwords, official links, event review detail, and every time window.
Your card is not charged during the trial period. Cancel before the trial ends and you pay nothing.
$50/month, flat. No contracts, no tiers, no upsells. Cancel anytime from your account — no fees, no questions asked. You keep full access until the end of the current billing period.
Log into your account, go to Settings → Manage Billing, and cancel in two clicks. No forms, no phone calls. You keep access until your billing period ends.
Use the Contact page before signup or the member Contact page after login. You can also email support@dailyticketrankings.com.
For member questions, send the note from the email tied to your DTR account so support can help faster.
Yes. Refer a broker who becomes a paying subscriber and you get 1 month free, applied after their subscription starts.
That's why the trial exists. Use it, test it, and see whether it fits your morning workflow.
Or email us at support@dailyticketrankings.com — we reply fast.
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