#41 – No-Contract Ticketing: Why Loyalty Should Be Earned, Not Enforced

In this episode, Matt Ford sits down with Justin Kantor, Founder of ⁠VenuePilot⁠, to unpack a radically different approach to ticketing—one that challenges long-standing industry norms around contracts, fees, and control. They explore the hidden economics behind ticketing deals, from advances and per-ticket fees to the real cost venues carry over time. Along the way, they dig into why Justin built VenuePilot without contracts or venture capital, how collaboration (not competition) led to a Prism integration, and what it means to build technology that actually serves operators. The conversation also expands beyond ticketing into the future of live music itself—touching on AI, human connection, and why small, local venues may be more important than ever in the years ahead. Episode Timestamps: (01:13) Justin’s background + founding VenuePilot Justin shares his journey from professional cellist to running a New York venue, and how that experience led him to build VenuePilot in response to industry pain points. (03:04) The core problem with ticketing companies A candid look at how ticketing platforms gained outsized control over venues—and why Justin believes technology should serve operators, not the other way around. (07:17) No contracts, no lock-ins Justin explains the philosophy behind eliminating contracts, arguing that strong products—not restrictions—are what actually create long-term customer loyalty. (10:41) The hidden economics of ticketing deals A deep dive into advances, signing bonuses, and how “free money” from ticketing companies often comes with long-term financial tradeoffs for venues. (13:42) Why “cheap” ticketing isn’t actually cheap Breaking down per-ticket fees and how small differences compound over time, often costing venues far more than they realize. (20:27) All-in pricing and its impact on the industry How new pricing transparency is reshaping conversations between venues, promoters, artists, and fans—and what it reveals about true ticket value. (25:55) Why VenuePilot didn’t take VC funding Justin shares why venture capital doesn’t align with the realities of the live event industry, and how that decision shaped a more sustainable business model. (37:28) Why VenuePilot + Prism chose to collaborate What led two perceived competitors to integrate and work together—and why collaboration may be a better path forward for the industry. (50:12) The future of live music in an AI world A broader conversation on why human connection, intimacy, and live experiences will become even more valuable as technology advances. (01:00:36) Optimistic outlook for independent venues Justin paints a forward-looking vision of growth in mid-sized markets, stronger local scenes, and new opportunities for independent venues to thrive. Please share this with anyone who might be interested in the topics, links below to subscribe and stay in the loop with the podcast and Prism: Subscribe https://www.prism.fm/podcast/ More on Prism https://www.prism.fm Follow us on Instagram (@prismfm)   / prismfm   Meet the Podcast Host/CEO of Prism   / mford3   Opening Music - Banana Bread Layton.rx (Prism Engineer!) https://open.spotify.com/track/0jD6mI...