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Acebook (bookacourt.net) is an online sports court booking and club management system for tennis, squash, badminton, pickleball, padel, and table tennis clubs. It is not positioned as a general-purpose scheduling tool; instead, it is built around club operations, bringing members, courts, booking rules, payments, notifications, and usage analytics into one system.
On the player side, the system supports 24/7 online booking and cancellations, email or SMS confirmations/reminders, 5-day weather forecasts, finding players by skill level and availability, and displaying club news and match results. On the management side, Acebook offers configurable booking rules, pricing, and options, making it suitable for handling fair bookings during peak times and shared court use across multiple sports. It also supports centralized member profiles and records, email/SMS broadcasts, contact grouping, sponsorship advertising tools, financial reports, usage analytics, and rewards programs. The Ultimate plan also includes smart access control and automated smart lighting management.
Pricing is charged per court per month, and all plans support unlimited users. Silver costs €5/court/month, Gold costs €10, Platinum costs €15, and Ultimate costs €20. Features increase by plan: online payments, financial reports, sponsorship, communications, usage reports, rewards programs, smart access control, and lighting management are progressively unlocked. All plans include a 30-day free trial; no permanently free plan was found.
For payments, Acebook supports collecting membership fees or booking fees into the club’s Stripe or PayPal account and states that it does not charge extra fees. In terms of security, the website says transactions, data storage and separation, and password policies follow industry standards, with information encrypted, and that it is registered with the Irish Data Protection Agency. However, the site does not disclose third-party certifications such as ISO or SOC, nor does it provide information about APIs, Webhooks, or developer documentation. Based on the description, the deployment model appears to be online SaaS, with no mention of self-hosting.
Its strengths are broad coverage of a vertical use case, transparent pricing, unlimited users that reduce the cost of membership growth, and flexible booking rules. Its drawbacks are limited disclosure around the developer ecosystem, permission details, compliance certifications, SMS costs, and hardware implementation costs. It is best suited to small and medium-sized sports clubs through to multi-venue organizations, especially those that need fair booking rules, member management, online payments, and operational analytics.
Access from mainland China is unknown. Stripe and PayPal may face limitations around local payment habits, settlement entities, and availability, and no Chinese localization information was found. For clubs in China that rely on the WeChat ecosystem, RMB payments, and local SMS services, it may be worth also evaluating domestic sports venue booking systems, WeChat Mini Program booking solutions, or local membership management SaaS products.
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