Morning Workflow

Open your brief. Move through the morning with context.

No sheet. No scattered research tabs. Start with a readable brief, review each presale window, check the access details, and open the member dashboard when it is time to work.

01
6:00 AM
Open your brief
Log in and start with the morning presale brief. It gives the day a clear starting point before queues and tabs begin piling up.
A readable first look for the morning
02
6:02 AM
Review presale windows
Move through the time slots and see which events open together, so your attention follows the clock instead of a scattered calendar.
Presales grouped by opening window
03
6:05 AM
Check access details
Open an event entry to keep presale type, password when available, venue context, notes, and the official route nearby.
Practical event details stay together
04
When ready
Use the dashboard
Switch into the full member view when it is time to use Focus First, search by artist or city, and open the events you want to review.
The brief opens into the working view
Brief
start with the morning shortlist
Slots
review each presale window
Codes
check access details nearby
View
open the member dashboard

DTR turns scattered presale research into one repeatable morning workflow.
Start with the brief, keep the access details close, and move into the dashboard when you are ready for the fuller view.

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What Stays Together

The brief keeps
the practical pieces close.

Instead of making brokers assemble the morning from a stack of tabs, DailyTicketRankings puts the window, the route, and the event context in one calmer flow.

Window

Know when it opens

Presale windows stay visible so the morning can be reviewed in the order the queues arrive.

Time slots create the rhythm
Access

Keep the route nearby

Presale type, passwords when available, and the official ticket path sit beside the event entry.

Less hunting before the queue
Context

Review the event clearly

Venue, city, event notes, and the fuller dashboard view help you decide what deserves a closer look.

Context before extra tabs