TBPN points to a simple but useful signal: roughly 10% of AMC movie showings reportedly sell no tickets at all. A new site uses that opening to help moviegoers find empty — or nearly empty — screenings and decide exactly when to book.
What the idea does
- It surfaces screenings with no ticket sales for viewers who want a quiet theater.
- It tells users when to book to improve the odds of having the room to themselves.
- It also shows some screenings where only one or two seats have been taken.
Why it matters
The clip is a neat example of turning seat-availability data into a consumer product. For AMC Stubs members or frequent moviegoers, the practical value is clear: choose a movie time not only by convenience, but by expected crowd level.
Signal to watch
Low attendance is usually treated as an operational problem. Here, once made visible, it becomes a feature some customers may actively seek out.
Source
- Chaîne: TBPN
- Vidéo source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jzaBYO5-KC8
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