Scan or photograph stubs
Use on-device scanning when a stub or screenshot is the only clue left.
Old ticket stubs are proof you were there—but a shoebox is not an archive. Ticket Timeline helps you turn stubs, screenshots, and half-remembered dates into a searchable record of games you've attended across MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, MLS, and WNBA.
For iPhone & Android
Stubs are great keepsakes. They are a weak system of record. Ticket Timeline connects each attended game to teams, venues, players, and moments so the memory survives even if the paper fades.
You do not need a perfect collection. Start with what you have and rebuild the rest over time.
Use on-device scanning when a stub or screenshot is the only clue left.
Ticket Timeline helps connect each night to the right matchup, venue, and sports context.
Revisit players seen, venues visited, and milestones from the games you attended in person.
Combine stubs with spreadsheet imports and Gmail recovery when paper records are incomplete. The goal is a permanent attendance archive—not a pile of fading keepsakes.
Keep the stubs if you love them, but also turn them into a digital attendance archive. Ticket Timeline helps you scan stubs, match the real games, and explore players, venues, and moments from nights you attended.
Yes. You can scan ticket images on-device, then let Ticket Timeline help match each stub to the right game and sports context.
You can search from partial memory, import a spreadsheet, or recover games from Gmail ticket confirmations. Exact stub details are not required for every night.
No. Ticket Timeline does not sell tickets. It helps fans archive games they've already attended.
Scan what you still have, fill gaps from memory or Gmail, and keep the games you attended in one exportable timeline.
For iPhone & Android