Shooting Club is cloud-based management software for legitimate sport shooting clubs, positioned as “built by shooters, for shooters.” It is not a generic CRM; instead, it provides integrated management around shooting-club members, training, ranges, equipment, events, scores, community, finance, and access control.
The product goes fairly deep in functionality: member profiles can track licenses, certifications, and progression from UNSAFE to SAFE; role-based permissions are supported for Admin, Member, Instructor, Range Officer, and other roles. Ranges can be viewed and booked by multiple lanes, while training courses support instructor scheduling, member registration, and availability management. It also includes equipment rental, leaderboards, score records, analytics reports, quizzes, forums, announcements, badge-based incentives, physical access badges, event registration, informational pages, and embeddable website components. For third-party integrations, it explicitly supports importing members via CSV and subscribing to calendars through iCal for Google Calendar and Outlook.
The currently visible Free plan is listed as €0 forever. The pricing page says it supports up to 10 members and includes score records/leaderboards, a training calendar, club announcements, and email notifications. However, the FAQ says the free tier is suitable for up to 50 members, so the messaging is inconsistent. The site mentions upgrades, but does not disclose the prices of paid tiers. Deployment is as a cloud platform, and it claims to support offline use with automatic syncing afterward; no self-hosting option was found.
On security, it mentions bcrypt password hashing, salt encryption, secure authentication, role-based access control, audit logs, email verification, and a VAT-compliant finance module. However, the terms of service also clearly state that data integrity, backup availability, and continuous availability are not guaranteed, and that users must maintain their own backups. Self-service account deletion is not available; users must request anonymization by email. These are important risk factors for organizations with strict compliance and audit requirements.
It is suitable for small and midsize shooting clubs, coaching teams, and users who need identity management across multiple clubs—especially organizations looking to unify bookings, training, membership, and finance. It is not a good fit for institutions that require a clear SLA, open APIs, self-hosting, or localized compliance documentation. The available text does not mention access from mainland China, nor does it disclose payment methods. If stable access or payment is not feasible, domestic low-code/form tools, WeCom or DingTalk combined with calendar booking and a membership ledger could be considered as alternatives.
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