thinkgood
Ticketmaster app icon

Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster is for buying event tickets. The purchase flow is task-directed, but on-sale countdowns and dynamic pricing create urgency for high-demand events.

83
/100
Mostly Clean

Why this score

For popular events, the on-sale mechanics (countdown, queue position, dynamic pricing, limited availability) create intense urgency and FOMO.

Push notifications for upcoming on-sales and price changes are the main re-engagement hooks.

The breakdown

  • Attention Capture3.0

    Mechanics designed to keep you in the app right now — infinite scroll, autoplay, variable rewards, and reactive swipe-tap loops.

  • Habit Formation4.0

    Mechanics designed to bring you back — streak coercion, default push notifications, and re-engagement of dormant users.

  • Social Pressure1.0

    How much the experience exploits social psychology — public metrics, profile curation, and status comparison against others.

  • Time Theft2.0

    Mechanics that steal more time than you intended to give — no stopping cues, short units, and 'just one more' loops.

  • Cognitive Erosion1.0

    Mechanics that replace your independent thinking, memory, or judgment — creating dependency on the tool to function.

  • Cognitive Nourishment1.0

    Whether the app actively strengthens your ability to think for yourself. Shown on the label, but it does not affect the score.

How to use it

Best used forBuying event tickets