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M-Bron.com is an online booking module for websites, aimed at use cases such as hotels, cafés, restaurants, clubs, apartments, and house rentals. It embeds into a website via a widget, allowing customers to complete reservations on the merchant’s own pages, while the backend provides order and customer management. Its positioning is closer to a “booking plugin + lightweight CRM” SaaS.
The product claims it can be integrated into any website in 5-10 minutes. It is compatible with CMS and site builders such as WordPress, Joomla, Wix, Bitrix, and MODx, and can also be used via a direct link if you do not have a website. Core features include a calendar grid for viewing reservations, customer and order CRM, email/SMS notifications, spam protection, configurable appearance and text, both text and graphical display modes, multiple booking modes such as recurring/daily/specific dates, filtering, search and sorting, XLS/CSV export, and Google Analytics integration. On the team side, it supports multiple operators working in parallel, with permissions divided into administrator and manager modes.
Pricing consists of a free plan plus subscription plans, with some additional usage-based fees. The Free plan supports up to 10 venues, 50MB of image storage, and up to 10 orders per month; Start is about $20.42/month and supports 50 venues; Premium is about $40.83/month and supports 2000 venues. Online payments, per-booking commissions, SMS, and other items may incur extra fees. The site provides a free trial entry point and a DEMO account, making it easier to run an initial evaluation.
The main advantage is its simple integration method, making it suitable for small and medium-sized businesses that already have a website and want to quickly add booking capabilities. The backend covers reservations, notifications, a customer database, and data export, and it also supports basic permission-based role separation. The downsides are that the system script cannot be downloaded and self-hosting is not supported; payment integration mainly mentions Yandex, while Robokassa is still marked as coming soon. In terms of security and compliance, the visible information only covers anti-spam, IP banning, a privacy policy, and cookie notices, with no clear explanation of encryption, backups, SLA, or compliance certifications. In addition, the site contains a mix of Russian and English, so its current maintenance status and support responsiveness should be confirmed.
It is better suited to small hotels, restaurants, and venue-booking businesses overseas or within the Russian-language ecosystem that have relatively simple booking workflows and want a low-cost way to embed reservations into an existing website. Access from China cannot be determined from the text alone, and there is no visible support for Alipay or WeChat Pay. If your primary users are in China, it is advisable to first compare alternatives such as WeChat-based booking mini programs, domestic restaurant reservation tools, hotel PMS platforms, and homestay management SaaS products.
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m-bron.com is an Russia Marketing & SEO provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach m-bron.com directly.