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Domotizar 10.0 S.L’s iDel system is a cloud-based management and IoT automation solution for municipal spaces and sports facilities, covering scenarios such as padel, tennis, multi-sport venues, gyms, sports centers, swimming pools, and RV areas. Its core value is not simply being a SaaS booking system, but combining reservations, payments, access control, lighting, barriers, monitoring, and energy management so venues can operate unattended or with minimal staffing 24/7, 365 days a year.
Based on the site content, the system provides cloud bookings, day passes/memberships or tickets, virtual POS payments, cash collection, and other payment methods. It also supports remote control of doors, lighting, barriers, and equipment from a mobile phone, tablet, or PC. Advanced capabilities include facial-recognition access, license-plate recognition for parking, capacity and usage control, prevention of duplicate or unauthorized entry, energy measurement and intelligent management, remote video recording, and event alerts. On the sports operations side, it also supports tournaments, leagues, classes, and coach interaction: coaches can send notifications, modify and close classes, while customers can view facility status and learning progress. Details on team permissions are not provided.
The official website does not disclose specific pricing. It only states that configurations can be tailored to each facility’s needs and budget, offers multiple payment plans, and emphasizes “no monthly fees, no unexpected costs.” Deployment is clearly cloud-based and can be managed from anywhere; no self-hosting option is mentioned. Support appears to be a strong point: the text refers to 24-hour system monitoring, 24-hour technical support, business-hours user support, an in-house after-sales team, as well as support plans and insurance.
The main advantage is its deep focus on vertical use cases, creating a closed loop from online booking and payment to offline access control. It is well suited to reducing labor needs, extending opening hours, and lowering energy consumption. The website also states that it serves 268 municipal institutions, 565 facilities, and more than 123,000 users, indicating a certain level of deployment scale. The downside is limited transparency around key information: there is no public pricing, API or developer support, third-party integration list, or clear explanation of data encryption, GDPR, and privacy compliance details for facial and license-plate recognition.
It is better suited to local Spanish municipal departments, public sports centers, and venues that want unattended operations. Chinese users looking for similar capabilities should carefully verify language support, local payment options, hardware installation, after-sales response, privacy compliance, and network connectivity. The official website does not provide information on access from China, RMB payments, or Chinese-language service, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. Domestic alternatives may include smart sports venue booking systems, access-control IoT solutions, and smart campus/park management platforms.
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