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BoraPadel is a venue management SaaS product built for padel clubs in Brazil, positioned as an alternative to Gripo, Woop, and spreadsheet-based management. It focuses on the day-to-day operations of clubs, including bookings, scheduling, payments, and player organization. The product emphasizes that no hardware installation is required: front-desk staff can use it in a browser, while players use the mobile app to book, pay, and cancel reservations.
The core of the product is a visual court schedule, with support for weekly views, drag-and-drop scheduling, quick slot opening, and one-click blocking of maintenance times. On the payments side, BoraPadel highlights native PIX and split PIX: for a four-player padel match, each player can pay their own share separately, and the system confirms the booking once all payments have been received. This reduces manual payment chasing in WhatsApp groups. For mensalista users (monthly/fixed members), the system can automatically generate recurring time slots, charge monthly fees, and send contract-expiry reminders. The player app also supports open matches, finding partners by skill level, following clubs, receiving slot and event notifications, and viewing match history and ranking statistics.
The website indicates that BoraPadel is currently in beta, with special terms available for the first partner clubs. Clubs can register for free to test it with real schedules, and no credit card is required. Public information does not disclose post-commercial-launch pricing. In the comparison shown on the page, Gripo is listed at R$149/R$219 per month, Woop requires inquiry, and BoraPadel is currently “Beta gratuito.”
Its main strength is its tight focus on padel clubs. The workflow is designed around Brazil’s PIX payments, mobile booking, and multi-player cost splitting, making it a direct replacement for WhatsApp payment chasing and spreadsheet-based scheduling. The lack of required hardware such as POS terminals, kiosks, or card readers also lowers the barrier to adoption. The main drawback is that the product is still in beta, so its stability, service model, and long-term pricing remain to be proven. The site also does not provide common enterprise software information such as permission management, data security compliance, third-party integrations, or open APIs.
BoraPadel is best suited to local padel clubs in Brazil, lightweight venue operators, and teams currently using Gripo, Woop, Matchpoint, or spreadsheets plus WhatsApp for management. For users in China, the product relies heavily on PIX payments, and its business context is highly localized to Brazil. Access from China is unknown, and its practical value for local deployment is limited. If you operate sports venues in China, more realistic alternatives would likely be local sports venue SaaS platforms, WeChat Mini Program booking systems, or membership management tools that support WeChat Pay and Alipay collection.
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