Adding & Importing Games
How to add attended games manually, import spreadsheets, scan ticket images, and work with incomplete memories.
Adding & Importing Games questions
You can search for the matchup, date, team, or venue you remember and add the right game manually. This works well when you remember the broad details but do not have the ticket anymore.
You can also import from CSV, connect supported Google Sheets flows, or scan ticket images when those options fit your records better.
Yes. Ticket Timeline supports CSV imports and Google Sheets import flows. This is helpful if you already keep a list of games, dates, venues, opponents, seats, or notes.
For Google Sheets, the app uses spreadsheet access only to import the rows you authorize. The website Privacy Policy explains the Google data handling in more detail.
Yes. Ticket image scanning uses OCR to extract ticket text and help turn it into structured game fields. You can review matches before adding them to your timeline.
The privacy details are in the Privacy Policy, including how uploaded ticket images and extracted text are processed.
You can search from the details you do remember, such as teams, venue, rough season, or the people you went with. The app is designed for real fan memory, not perfect filing cabinets.
If more than one game could match, choose the one that best fits your ticket, photo, note, or memory.
No. Ticket Timeline does not sell, transfer, resell, or process event tickets. It is an archive and stats app for games you have already attended.
Ticket price, seat, and ticket-detail fields are optional personal archive fields. They are separate from App Store or Google Play purchases for Pro.
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