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Birrdi is management software built specifically for indoor golf simulator businesses. It is positioned not as a generic booking tool, but as a vertical SaaS platform covering the full workflow from booking, entry, simulator power-on, and payment to business analytics. Its website states that it has processed 2,857,141 bookings, 495,827 registrations, and $54,112,819 in related transaction volume, and says it is used by hundreds of operators, though these figures cannot be independently verified from the page content alone.
Core modules include a fast booking and scheduling engine, allowing operators to control pricing, simulator availability, and user flows in real time. On the equipment side, it can connect with launch monitor or simulator systems such as Uneekor, ProTee VX, Golf VX, IDRA, and E6 Connect to enable automated on/off control. For access control, Birrdi offers deep integration with Remote Lock and can also send PIN codes to other access control systems. The admin dashboard centralizes bookings, facility utilization, and revenue. Membership and payment automation supports flexible pricing tiers, recurring billing, and Square POS integration. The page also mentions marketing, staff management, and payroll features, but provides limited detail.
The official site does not disclose specific plans, monthly fees, transaction fees, a free plan, or trial policy in the main content. It only offers Get Started and Book Demo Call, suggesting that pricing is likely provided after scheduling a demo. For team collaboration, only the term staff management is visible, with no explanation of role-based permissions, location/employee access controls, or audit capabilities. Data security, compliance certifications, backups, SLA, API access, and developer documentation are also not mentioned in the main content.
Its main strength is its focus on a specific operating scenario: integrating golf simulator hardware, bookings, access control, and membership payments. It is well suited to indoor golf venues that want to reduce on-site staffing, support 24/7 operations, and run a membership-based business. The downsides are its narrow industry fit and limited transparency in public information. If a venue uses hardware not listed on the site, payment systems other than Square, or requires localized tax, accounting, or payment capabilities, compatibility must be verified before deployment.
The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment availability, or network stability, so these remain unknown. Because the availability of Square, Remote Lock, and the related golf hardware ecosystem in China is uncertain, Chinese venues should first test access speed, payment flows, and access control compatibility. An alternative approach would be to combine domestic WeChat mini-program booking, access control systems, POS/membership systems, and software provided by hardware vendors.
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