Fan data is the new home field advantage.
MLS & NWSL are investing in first-party data to capitalize on growth. Jump is at the center with Sounders FC, the first MLS team on the platform, and Reign FC, our third NWSL club.
@marketingbrew
Read it here: https://t.co/MiXBnCzYg0
Meet Alamin Momin, Product Manager on the B2C team at Jump 🎉
As a sports fan, Alamin knows what a broken fan experience feels like, juggling different apps and separate accounts just to support your team. So when he found a company trying to fix that, it was an easy yes.
Fans buy tickets in one place. Merch in another. That's been the default. Not anymore.
Teams using Jump can offer fans merch directly at checkout. Jerseys, hats, and gear purchased alongside tickets in a single UI and single transaction. No redirect. No abandoned cart.
Women's sports have the fans. Now they have the platform.
When the 2026 season tipped off, the @minnesotalynx became the first @WNBA team to have their fan experience powered by Jump.
Meet Thomas Kalnik, Principal AI Engineer at Jump!
Thomas joined to help apply AI across the business to create better experiences for our team and improve our products by making workflows more practical and accelerating development.
Excited to have him building with us!
For the first time, sales reps can self-serve the creation and sharing of private offer links for groups that purchase tickets separately with no Ticketing Ops request needed.
Introducing Alex Jaffe, Director of Growth and Business Operations at Jump!
Like so many on our team, she came to Jump for a combination that's hard to find: genuinely innovative work in an industry she actually loves, with a collaborative and supportive team behind her.
Introducing Reem Obeid, Senior Software Engineer at Jump 🎉
Former Lebanese national team player and lifelong fan, she’s lived both sides of the stadium. That perspective shows up in the products we build.
Welcome to the team ⚽🏟️
Proud to be the founding platform for @atleticodallas as they bring their vision to life at the Cotton Bowl in 2027.
Dallas is getting a club that stands behind its commitments. Can't wait to see the team take the pitch. ⚽️
Great piece by @TheGistUSA on the @TheNCCourage.
NCC was the first @NWSL team to leave Ticketmaster for Jump. The fan data they gained helped shape their strategy that took fan return rate from 6% to 34%.
https://t.co/iXl0eOUyxj
@peakconf If you want to see what the foundation looks like for teams like the Timberwolves and North Carolina Courage, here's a look at Jump's agentic AI capabilities: https://t.co/PU0SqoTgvB
A year ago, sports teams were curious about AI. Now they're ready to move.
At @peakconf, Jump CTO Edward Khoury made it simple: AI only matters when it moves from insight to execution inside your business.
The teams winning aren't waiting.
The whole Jump team is cheering on the @Timberwolves as they make their postseason run.
Proud to partner with an organization doing big things on and off the court and excited to help bring fans closer to the action.
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Proud to be back alongside @TheNCCourage, powering their fan experience and on this season’s kit.
The Venus flytrap gets it right: patience and precision that turn into success on and off the field.
Back for year two on Jump.
Congrats to Denver Summit Football Club on a historic NWSL debut.
63,004 fans.
A new league attendance record and one of the largest crowds in U.S. professional women’s sports history.
An incredible start. Even more to come.
Excited to share that Jump CTO, Edward Khoury, is speaking at PEAK.
As CTO at Jump, Ed is building a unified data platform and AI systems purpose-built for sports that help teams move from manual workflows to real execution.
https://t.co/56sB9VMTd3
Two of the most successful and forward-thinking clubs in MLS and NWSL.
@SoundersFC & @ReignFC choose Jump to power the fan experience at Lumen Field, marking our entry into MLS, third NWSL club, and proof that teams can choose their model in a shared venue.
For years, sports teams didn’t fully control ticketing—not by choice, but because switching could risk retaliation elsewhere in the building.
The DOJ–Live Nation settlement changes that. Teams can now choose technology built for sports. @jordyleiser@SBJ https://t.co/s9XsPaM7bn