Top10 Singen
For club owners, festival organizers, and event hosts seeking to digitize operations and improve marketing to younger demographics.
Top10 Singen is an established entertainment app that is available.
What is Top10 Singen?
Top10 Singen is a nightlife management app for club operators and event attendees, providing ticketing, reservations, and digital consent forms on iOS and Android.
Club operators hire the app to digitize operational workflows and increase per-capita spend, while attendees use it to secure entry and manage event logistics.
Current Momentum
v4.12 · 6mo ago
Maintenance- Shipped layout improvements and bug fixes.
- Maintains B2B subscription-based revenue model.
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Digital creation and storage of parental consent forms for minors to attend club events
Direct purchase of event tickets within the app
Point-based system for check-ins, reviews, and photo uploads
How much does it cost?
- Monthly subscription (min. 3 months)
- 12-month annual plan
- 24-month multi-year plan
B2B SaaS model for club operators with pricing determined by individual application and scale via demo-call consultation.
Who Built It?
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The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Fever dominates the event discovery space with a massive, curated inventory that directly competes with the target's goal of keeping users informed about local nightlife.
Differentiators
- Curated editorial content provides personalized event recommendations rather than just a static list of venues.
- Integrated ticketing platform handles end-to-end transactions, removing the need for external booking redirects.
Contenders(1)
Gametime captures the 'last-minute' nightlife and event audience, directly challenging the target's value proposition of never missing a party.
Differentiators
- Dynamic pricing and last-minute inventory focus capture impulsive users looking for immediate evening plans.
- High-velocity release cadence of 18 updates in six months ensures rapid feature iteration and bug fixes.
Same space(4)
While focused on cinema, it competes for the same 'night out' entertainment wallet share and leisure time.
Differentiators
- Subscription-based loyalty program drives consistent, predictable monthly engagement from the core user base.
- Integrated food and beverage ordering allows users to bypass lines, optimizing the entire theater experience.
Directly competes on price transparency, which is a critical factor for users deciding between multiple nightlife event options.
Differentiators
- All-in pricing model eliminates hidden service fees, providing a cleaner checkout experience than competitors.
- Real-time price tracking alerts users when ticket prices drop for their tracked events.
A massive secondary market platform that provides broad event access, competing for the user's entertainment budget.
Differentiators
- Extensive secondary market inventory allows users to find tickets for sold-out events globally.
- Loyalty rewards program incentivizes repeat purchases, creating a retention loop the target currently lacks.
A major ticketing ecosystem that serves as a primary utility for event access, though focused more on large-scale venues than exclusive clubs.
Differentiators
- Deep integration with major arenas and stadiums provides a secure, verified ticket management ecosystem.
- Mobile-first entry technology replaces physical tickets, creating a high-utility lock-in for event attendees.
New entrants(1)
High release velocity indicates an aggressive push to capture creator-led event and community engagement.
Differentiators
- Direct-to-fan communication channels bypass traditional event marketing, fostering deeper community loyalty than standard apps.
- Subscription-based content access creates a recurring revenue model that stabilizes income beyond one-off ticket sales.
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The outtake for Top10 Singen
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Digital U18 consent forms reduce operational friction for club staff
- Loyalty program incentivizes repeat visits via point-based check-ins
Critical Frictions
- Subscription model requires high-touch B2B sales cycles
- Lack of secondary market inventory limits user entertainment options
Growth Levers
- Expansion into festival management could scale the existing B2B platform
- Wearable integration would optimize entry speed at high-traffic venues
Market Threats
- Fever's curated editorial content captures user attention before they reach the club
- TickPick's all-in pricing model creates a superior checkout experience
What are the next best moves?
Ship wearable entry integration because it reduces door-wait times → increase throughput at peak hours
Competitors like AXS use mobile-first entry to lock in attendees, and current manual entry is a friction point.
Trade-off: Pause the merchandise shop UI refresh — entry throughput has 3x the impact on club-operator retention.
A counter-intuitive read
The app's B2B subscription model is a feature, not a bug: by locking in club operators, it creates a distribution barrier that consumer-facing discovery apps cannot replicate without massive sales overhead.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Secondary market ticket exchange (available in Vivid Seats but missing here)
- Real-time price tracking alerts (available in TickPick but missing here)
Key Takeaways
Top10 Singen succeeds by digitizing high-friction club operations, but its growth is capped by a B2B-only focus that ignores the discovery-driven nature of the nightlife market, so the PM should prioritize wearable entry to defend against ticketing-platform encroachment.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
The nightlife management market is consolidating around platforms that offer both utility and discovery. Top10 Singen remains exposed to discovery-first competitors, so the PM must bridge the gap between operational utility and consumer-facing event discovery to retain market share.
Recent updates focused on stability and layout, indicating a maintenance-heavy phase rather than aggressive feature expansion.
The lack of secondary market features leaves the app vulnerable to churn as users migrate to platforms with broader inventory.