Dear Abby,
I’m writing on behalf of a very troubled relationship. We’ve been together for years, but lately it feels like we’re speaking two different languages.
I’m the Marketing Department. My love language is data, but every time I ask my partner, Ticketing, to share what’s happening at the box office, I get silence—or worse, spreadsheets. I spend hours slicing and dicing, only to send the wrong offer to the wrong people. It’s exhausting.
And don’t get me started on “automation.” Supposedly it saves me time, but I’m still chasing lists, uploads, and reminders. If someone forgets to check the right box, the whole campaign stalls. Then when sales do happen, I have no idea which email, text, or ad actually drove them. I’m basically planning the next show on hunches and hope.
Meanwhile, Ticketing feels like I overpromise. They get stuck dealing with frustrated patrons, or worse, empty seats. They say I don’t understand them. Honestly? Sometimes I don’t. I’m guessing at what works because I can’t see the real buyer behavior, demographics, or engagement.
We both want the same thing—sold-out shows and happy attendees—but instead of working together, we’re drowning in guesswork, missed opportunities, and resentment. Is there any hope for us?
—Lost in Translation

Dear Lost,
There’s absolutely hope—what you’re experiencing is more common than you think.
Marketing and Ticketing speak in different love languages, and timing gets thrown out of sync. You both want the same thing—sold-out shows and happy attendees—but when your insights arrive too late, even the best intentions fall flat. A customer abandons their cart on a Tuesday, but Marketing doesn’t see it until the weekly report. A flash sale takes off, but Ticketing can’t capitalize because the data is still trapped in yesterday’s spreadsheet. By the time you compare notes, the moment has already passed.
Imagine if you could hear each other’s thoughts in real time. When someone buys a ticket, Marketing instantly knows. When someone opens an email, Ticketing sees it. When a campaign launches, both sides watch the same dashboard light up as it happens. Suddenly, you’re not two departments—you’re one mind with two skill sets.
With AudienceView + Audience Republic, segments update themselves, campaigns trigger instantly, and both teams can see exactly which email, SMS, or ad drove a sale. Instead of guessing or scrambling, you’re acting on live insights. Instead of overpromising or juggling spreadsheets, you’re anticipating together.
The result? Smarter campaigns, steadier demand, and a clear path to sold-out shows. Instead of “Lost in Translation,” you’ll soon be a power couple speaking the same language—at exactly the right time.
Now, my prescription: sign up for a live demo. Think of it as couples counseling without the awkward silence. Once you see AudienceView + Audience Republic in action, you’ll understand just how game-changing this partnership can be.
—Abby (AudienceView)