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Blume is management software for sports clubs. The site positions it as “powerful and easy to use sports club management software,” with a focus on venues such as tennis and pickleball clubs that need court bookings, program operations, membership management, and payments. Customer testimonials mention New York clubs and the Columbia University sports center, suggesting its target market leans toward offline sports organizations in North America.
Blume’s main value proposition is an all-in-one system for court and club operations. Its booking module supports color-coded statuses, pop-ups, icons, and customizable court sheets, and can handle multi-court reservations and real-time availability displays. Program management covers classes, camps, clinics, tournaments, and social events, with support for program templates. The membership module includes online registration, automatic approvals, member portals, flexible membership plans, and automated renewal reminders. On the staff side, it provides scheduling, attendance, digital timesheets, a coach app, payroll-hour tracking, and role-based access control. Finance-related features include payment gateway integrations, automatic charges, installments, invoices, gift cards, and digital contracts. It also includes Pro Shop retail, SMS confirmations, facility management, multi-location management, and BLUME Insights for reporting, financial performance, and KPI monitoring.
The website does not publicly disclose plans, pricing, billing metrics, or contract terms; it only offers Get a Demo / Get in touch, so buyers will need to speak with sales before purchasing. No free plan or trial is mentioned. Integration information is mainly focused on payments: Blume supports connecting to preferred payment processors via API, and mentions partnerships with global payment processors, multiple payment methods, and secure transactions. However, it does not list specific providers such as Stripe or Square, nor does it provide an integration directory for CRM, accounting, access control, or marketing tools.
Blume’s strength is its deep coverage of a vertical use case: bookings, memberships, programs, coaches, payments, retail, and reporting are all managed within one system, which can reduce the need to stitch together multiple tools. Its customizable court sheets, membership plans, reporting, and feature development are especially valuable for clubs with complex rules. Support portals, video tutorials, 1:1 training, and 24/7 email support should also help with implementation. The main drawbacks are its lack of pricing transparency; security and compliance are only described broadly as secure payments, with no disclosed certifications, data residency, or privacy compliance details; and its API capabilities are described mostly around payment integration, leaving the developer ecosystem unclear.
Blume is better suited to tennis, pickleball, and multi-sport clubs with multiple courts, membership models, classes/camps, coach scheduling, and online payment needs. Small temporary venues that only need simple reservations may find it overly heavy. There is no clear information on access from China, RMB payments, a Chinese interface, or support for local payment methods, so practical availability is uncertain. Organizations in China may also want to evaluate local venue-booking systems, WeChat Mini Program-based venue solutions, or overseas alternatives such as Club Automation, CourtReserve, Mindbody, and EZFacility.
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