Six leagues, one timeline
Track attended games across MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, MLS, and WNBA.
Sports Passport and ESPN Passport left fans without a home for check-ins and attendance history. Ticket Timeline is built for that orphaned job: a permanent record of games you've attended across MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, MLS, and WNBA—with import tools and sports depth those products never fully delivered.
For iPhone & Android
If you still search for an ESPN Passport alternative years later, you are not alone. Ticket Timeline focuses on the archive job those products started: proving where you've been and what you witnessed live.
More than a check-in list—an attendance archive with sports context.
Track attended games across MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, MLS, and WNBA.
Bring over spreadsheets and recover ticket confirmations from Gmail.
Explore who you've seen, where you've been, and rare moments from your seats.
Fans who lived through Passport shutting down care about export and ownership. Ticket Timeline is designed as a personal archive first—so your games attended stay yours.
If you want a modern sports attendance archive across six leagues—with spreadsheet import, Gmail recovery, players seen, and venue progress—Ticket Timeline is built for that replacement job.
Yes. Import spreadsheets, scan stubs or photos, recover Gmail ticket confirmations, or add games from memory. Exact details are not required for every night.
Ticket Timeline focuses on a permanent timeline of games you've attended and the sports context around them, rather than a social check-in feed.
No. Ticket Timeline does not sell tickets. It helps you archive games you've already attended.
Import what you still have, recover what you can from Gmail and photos, and keep a lifetime attendance archive that stays exportable.
For iPhone & Android