What is WeList?
WeList is a Point of Sale that aggregate multiple Marketplaces into a single platform built for professional ticket brokers.
Instead of creating the same listing manually on every marketplace, brokers create one listing inside WeList. From there, WeList broadcasts the listing across supported marketplaces and the WeList internal B2B section.
The idea is simple: list once, sell everywhere, keep stock synchronized, and manage the operational flow from one place.
Built for ticket brokers
WeList is designed for brokers who need speed, accuracy, and distribution across multiple sales channels.
Ticket brokers often manage inventory across several marketplaces at the same time. Without an aggregator, the same ticket stock has to be created, monitored, updated, and reconciled manually on each platform. That creates unnecessary work and increases the risk of overselling.
WeList centralizes that workflow.
With WeList, brokers can:
- Create a listing once and broadcast it across supported marketplaces
- Expose inventory to WeList’s internal B2B section
- Manage stock from one centralized platform
- Receive sale notifications by email
- Automatically update remaining stock after confirmed sales
- Track orders, deliveries, and payout status
The problem WeList solves
Selling tickets across multiple marketplaces usually means repeating the same actions again and again:
- Creating the same listing on different platforms
- Updating price and quantity in multiple places
- Checking where the sale happened
- Reducing stock manually after a partial sale
- Tracking delivery and payout status separately
This creates friction for brokers and increases operational risk.
WeList solves this by acting as the operational layer between the broker and the marketplace network.
How WeList works
The broker creates the listing in WeList with the event, ticket details, quantity, price, delivery method, and distribution settings.
WeList then broadcasts that listing to supported marketplaces and to the internal B2B section when enabled.
When a sale happens, the broker receives an email with the sale details and delivery instructions. If only part of the listed quantity is sold, WeList automatically updates the remaining stock across connected platforms.
For example:
| Listed quantity | Sold quantity | Remaining stock |
|---|---|---|
| 6 tickets | 2 tickets | 4 tickets |
This keeps inventory aligned and helps reduce the risk of overselling.
Marketplace aggregation
WeList is not just a listing tool. It is an aggregation layer for marketplace distribution.
Brokers use WeList to manage the listing source of truth. WeList handles the broadcast and synchronization logic in the background, while the broker focuses on pricing, fulfillment, and delivery.
Supported channels may include external marketplaces and WeList’s own B2B network, depending on account configuration and marketplace availability.
Internal B2B marketplace
In addition to external marketplaces, WeList includes an internal B2B section.
This gives brokers another way to expose inventory to professional buyers and trading partners within the WeList network.
The same listing can therefore serve multiple sales channels while remaining managed from one platform.
From sale to payout
After a sale is confirmed, the broker receives the sale email and must deliver the tickets according to the order requirements.
Once delivery is confirmed, the transaction enters the payout process. Payout timing depends on transaction type, delivery confirmation, weekly cut-off, marketplace timeline, payout method, and account configuration.
For the full policy, see Payouts.
Summary
WeList allows brokers to list once, broadcast everywhere, keep stock synchronized, and manage the path from listing to payout in a cleaner way.
It is built for brokers who want to scale marketplace distribution without adding unnecessary manual work to every sale.