Ticketholdr vs StubHub — Which Is Better for Season Ticket Holders?
Two ways to resell season tickets — one flat 10% seller fee, the other 15–25% with no co-owner tools.
Fee Comparison
| Ticketholdr | StubHub | |
|---|---|---|
| Seller Fee | 10% | 15-25% |
| Co-owner Trading | ✓ | ✗ |
| Multi-platform listing | ✓ | ✗ |
Real dollar comparison
On a $300 ticket:
| Platform | Seller Fee | You Keep |
|---|---|---|
| Ticketholdr | $30 (10%) | $270 |
| StubHub | $45–75 (15–25%) | $225–$255 |
| Ticketmaster | $45–90 (15–30%) | $210–$255 |
Co-Owner Features
Ticketholdr
- Built-in game trading.
- Preference-based split.
- No group texts.
StubHub
No co-owner tools.
Multi-Platform Listing
Ticketholdr
Lists on 10+ resale platforms simultaneously.
StubHub
Lists on StubHub only.
Which Should You Choose?
If you're reselling one ticket, once, on one platform — StubHub exists. For season holders who need co-owner tools, multi-platform listing, and a lower fee — there's Ticketholdr.