Industry

Ticketing

Protect ticket sales from automation, scalping, and availability attacks without slowing down real fans. Naksill keeps purchase flows fair, inventory accessible, and critical services stable across web and APIs.

Industry Challenges

Ticketing platforms operate under extreme peak pressure where inventory is limited and speed determines outcomes. Attackers automate buying, lock inventory, and abuse purchase flows, often while also generating traffic pressure that degrades the experience for real customers.

When abuse scales, the impact is immediate: unfair access, frustrated users, distorted demand signals, and operational chaos during major drops.

Drop-Time Pressure Peak events amplify abuse impact across queue and purchase routes.
Inventory Lock Risk Scalper automation can reserve supply and create artificial scarcity.
Service Stability Risk Traffic floods degrade reliability right when demand is highest.

How Naksill Works

Naksill uses a unified signal pipeline to evaluate intent and enforce protection instantly. Signals are correlated across sessions, endpoints, and ticketing workflows to stop abuse early while keeping legitimate buyers fast.

Signal Collection

Live behavior, session context, and traffic patterns.

Decision Engine

Real-time classification and risk evaluation.

Edge Enforcement

Allow, challenge, slow down, rate-limit, or block instantly.

Protection Approach

1Identify intent

Detect automation and abnormal behavior across browsing, queueing, and purchase workflows.

2Correlate signals

Evaluate patterns across endpoints and sessions to separate real fans from coordinated scalping activity.

3Enforce precisely

Apply mitigation where risk is highest to keep sales fair and infrastructure stable.

Threats We See in Ticketing

Ticketing surfaces are frequent targets for automation designed to acquire inventory faster than real buyers. Scripted activity repeatedly hits high-demand pages and APIs to monitor availability and trigger purchase attempts at scale. Coordinated abuse can lock inventory through rapid cart cycling and repeated holds, creating artificial scarcity. Traffic pressure often increases during major drops, degrading performance and causing failures for legitimate users. The result is fairer access, cleaner demand signals, and more reliable sales operations during peak events.

Capabilities for Ticketing

Built for limited-inventory drops and peak-demand environments, Naksill delivers protection that stays effective under extreme pressure. It evaluates live behavior with high precision and reacts instantly when activity deviates from genuine buyer intent. Policies can be tuned per route and workflow step, applying stronger enforcement on queue entry, add-to-cart, checkout, and high-value APIs. The platform remains stable during surges, keeping critical purchase flows responsive without unnecessary friction for real fans. Teams gain practical visibility into scalping and abuse patterns, enabling confident adjustments before major on-sales.

Route-aware controls for queue entry, event pages, cart, and checkout.

Behavior correlation across sessions and endpoints under extreme demand.

Adaptive mitigation that preserves speed for legitimate fans.

Stable enforcement across web, API, and app-driven purchase flows.

Operational visibility into scalping concentration and policy impact.

Consistent protection posture during major drops and on-sale events.

Expected Outcomes

Fairer ticket access with reduced scalper advantage.

More stable performance during major drops and peak events.

Cleaner inventory availability and more reliable conversion metrics.

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FAQ

Protection is designed to minimize friction for legitimate users. Enforcement is targeted and can be tuned so stronger actions apply only to high-confidence automation patterns.

Keep ticket drops fair, stable, and protected under pressure.