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Acebook is an online court booking and club management system showcased on bookallsports.com, mainly serving tennis, squash, badminton, and similar clubs. Its goal is to bring court reservations, member data, payments, notifications, and operational analytics into one cloud-based system, reducing the manual scheduling and member communication workload for clubs.
From the player side, Acebook supports 24/7 online booking and cancellation, and can automatically send email or SMS confirmations/reminders to participants. It also offers a five-day weather forecast, the ability to find playing partners by skill level and availability, club news display, and privacy opt-in/out for selected features. The admin side is more comprehensive, including customizable booking rules, options, and pricing; centralized member data and member records management; bulk email/SMS messaging and contact grouping; online payments via Stripe/PayPal; financial reports, usage analytics, sponsorship ad management, and rewards programs. The website also states that it has maintained 100% uptime since 2012, though this is a vendor claim.
Pricing is relatively clear, charged “per court/month,” with a 30-day free trial available. Silver costs €5/court/month and includes unlimited users, online booking, member management, and 100MB of documents. Gold costs €10/court/month and adds 1GB of documents, secure online payments, financial reporting, and sponsorship. Platinum costs €15/court/month and adds 5GB of documents, communications, usage reports, and a rewards program.
The advantages are its clearly defined vertical use case and flexible booking rules, making it suitable for solving fair court allocation during peak hours. All plans include unlimited users, which is friendly to clubs with larger memberships. It also has built-in payments, notifications, finance, and analytics, covering the full loop of daily operations. The downsides are that it does not disclose API, webhook, or developer support; there is limited information about enterprise-level management capabilities such as permission systems and audit logs; security and compliance are described only in broad terms, with no visible SOC 2, ISO 27001, or GDPR details; and it does not specify whether Chinese, local payment methods, or self-hosted deployment are supported.
It is suitable for small and medium-sized sports clubs, court operators, and associations that want to quickly launch a court booking system, especially venues focused on tennis, squash, and badminton. It is less suitable for organizations that need deep custom development, complex multi-role permissions, or private deployment. The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, and payments are only mentioned via Stripe and PayPal, so access from China and localized availability are assessed as unknown.
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