Glasgow ticketing startup Forumm valued at £2.2m after angel investment, targets Eventbrite with user-focused platform
Glasgow-based ticketing startup Forumm has been valued at £2.2 million after receiving backing from an angel investor network. Since launching its platform in October, the company has attracted over 25,000 active users and is positioning itself as a challenger to Eventbrite by focusing on user experience and combating the impersonal nature of the ticketing industry.
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The ticketing space has become overly functional and impersonal, with many organisers and attendees feeling disconnected from the experience
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