The new Dallas Mavericks mobile app was developed by a Dallas-based startup.
Tixsee, a company which focuses on fan experience technologies for sports and live events, partnered with the Mavericks to create the app for both iPhone and Android, according to the Dallas Business Journal.
The app gives fans panoramic views during ticket purchasing, includes stats and scores, and merges in Google Maps to help fans plan their journey to the game.
It won’t be the last pro franchise Tixsee does work for, according to the DBJ. The startup plans to announce new products in early 2017.
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