SeatCurve
Select-your-own-seat that actually looks like your venue. SVG-based maps show architectural details, sightlines, and accessibility locations—replacing the abstract grids audiences are used to with something that helps them make better choices.
SeatCurve works with BlocksOffice, TNEW, and Spektrix. It handles single tickets, fixed packages, and flex packages. Setup takes hours, not weeks, and your team can manage seat maps without developer involvement.
What makes it different
Accurate venue maps
Balcony curves, railings, stairs, doors—the architectural details that help audiences understand where they’re sitting. Maps are SVG files your graphic designer can edit directly.
Mobile-first
Natural pinch-and-zoom on phones, where most ticket purchases happen. No clumsy dropdowns or tiny tap targets.
Accessibility built in
Full keyboard navigation and assistive technology support. Configurable icons for wheelchair seats, companion seats, and other accessibility features.
Self-service management
Your team manages wheelchair locations, special seat icons, and stage configurations without a developer. Multiple configurations per venue for different performance types.
Simple to deploy
SeatCurve is a standalone application that slots into your existing purchase path. Implementation typically requires one to two hours of developer time. Pricing is a predictable monthly subscription with no upfront costs, and updates are continuous—no migration projects, no version upgrades.
View from seat
Optional “view from seat” photography shows patrons what they’ll actually see from their section—how close they’ll be to the stage, whether the view is straight on or angled. It helps audiences buy with confidence and reduces post-purchase anxiety about seat quality.
In practice
ACT & Sydney Opera House
SeatCurve success stories
Get in touch to see a demo or talk through how SeatCurve would work with your venue.