AI-Native Startup Emerges from Stealth to Fight Event Fraud and Reclaim Secondary Market Revenue
KNOT Technologies, an AI-first ticketing and access control startup, has closed a $1 million pre-seed round led by A15. The company is exiting stealth mode after successfully piloting its platform with more than 50 enterprise customers across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
Founded by a team with elite backgrounds at Meta, Goldman Sachs, and Mubadala, KNOT aims to replace legacy ticketing systems, many of which have not been updated since the pre-mobile era, with a resilient, AI-driven infrastructure layer.
Through months of structured research with venue operators and rights holders, KNOT identified a recurring structural failure in the industry: a total loss of visibility once a ticket is sold.
- Revenue Leakage: Billions of dollars are captured by unauthorized resellers and bots rather than the original organizers.
- Safety Risks: Unregulated secondary markets leave fans exposed to fake tickets and high-risk resale channels.
- Static Systems: Legacy first-come, first-served models are easily exploited by professional scalpers.
KNOT does not just sell tickets; it provides an infrastructure layer that uses AI to govern how value flows. The platform focuses on three real-time functions:
- Identity Authentication: Locking tickets to specific, verified user profiles to prevent mass bot purchases.
- Distribution Governance: Restricting unauthorized transfers and ensuring tickets stay within approved ecosystems.
- Real-Time Demand Monitoring: Helping organizers understand true market demand and adjust distribution strategies instantly.
“Ticketing has become a financial black hole. Organizers lack visibility and control, and fans are paying the price. We started KNOT to unlock real economic value and rebuild trust between businesses and their customers.” — Ahmed Abdalla, Co-founder and CEO of KNOT Technologies
“The technical challenge is significant. Fraud today is constantly adapting. Staying ahead requires engineering for resilience and building systems that learn faster than the threats they face.” — Hussein ElBendak, Co-founder and CTO of KNOT Technologies
Karim Beshara, founder and managing partner at A15, noted that the firm invested because KNOT is tackling a global operational problem with a technical solution that shifts the industry toward smarter identity controls.
With the live events market in Africa and the Middle East growing rapidly, KNOT plans to use its new capital to:
- Accelerate Product Development: Deepening integrations with payment processors and local identity providers.
- International Expansion: Entering three to four major new geographies by the end of the year.
- Privacy-First Verification: Developing identity checks that balance high security with user data protection.






























