Sunscreen provides stadium seating intelligence by showing which seats will be in the sun or shade before purchase. It addresses the discomfort event-goers may experience due to sun exposure or cold by offering detailed, seat-specific comfort information directly within ticket purchasing platforms. The tool is designed for anyone seeking to optimize their comfort at stadium events, including families, VIPs, and hospitality groups who require a guaranteed comfortable experience.
The platform features a ComfortScore system, assigning each seat a 1–10 rating based on how comfortable it will feel during the event. This score is calculated hour by hour, factoring in sun exposure, shade timing, temperature, humidity, and wind, so users know what to expect throughout the game. A color-coded display allows users to quickly identify seats that remain comfortable or become too hot or cold at specific times. The tool also provides an overall score summarizing the hourly breakdown for easy comparison between listings. Additional "feels-like" cards offer a dashboard view of the seat's conditions, including an hourly temperature timeline and whether the seat is in direct sun or shade. The data is personalized to the exact row and section, ensuring hyperlocal accuracy rather than generic stadium averages.
Sunscreen is available as a free Chrome browser extension and as an iPhone app. It integrates directly into popular ticketing sites, enhancing them with its functionality without requiring users to leave the purchasing flow. The tool is not affiliated with ticketing platforms such as Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, StubHub, TickPick, VividSeats, Gametime, Viagogo, or Sports Illustrated Tickets, but it works with their listings by overlaying comfort information inside the sites. Users can browse live ticket listings, check ComfortScore and sun or shade for every seat, and purchase tickets within the app. The service continues to expand its coverage by adding new stadiums and allows users to request additional venues for support.
Sunscreen is offered at no cost, as indicated by multiple references to it being free to add to Chrome. The platform is developed by Indexia Inc.
Sunscreen sits in PulseGate's Lifestyle & Personal category. It helps event-goers choose stadium seats with optimal sun or shade conditions before purchasing tickets. It is built as a consumer product for sports fans and event attendees. A free plan is available; paid tiers begin at $5. Sunscreen is available on the web, embeddable surfaces, and iOS.
It is developed by Indexia Inc. (United States), and the product first shipped in 2026. Key capabilities include seat sun/shade prediction, comfortScore rating, and live ticket listings.
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