ScubaDR positions itself as an “operating system for dive shops.” It is built by a dive shop team and is clearly aimed at dive shop operators. The product tries to bring together workflows that are often scattered across day-to-day operations—bookings, digital waivers, gear servicing, customer records, photos, and reports—into a single login, reducing the cost and friction for small dive shops that currently switch between multiple tools.
Based on the available text, ScubaDR’s core modules include Bookings, digital waivers, gear servicing, customers, photos, and reports. For dive businesses, bookings and customer management help with acquisition and scheduling; digital waivers are useful for pre-dive risk disclosure, signing, and recordkeeping; and gear servicing management addresses a high-frequency, safety-related asset maintenance scenario for dive shops. The system is priced per seat, which suggests multi-user support, but it does not disclose details such as role permissions, shop hierarchy, approval flows, or team collaboration features.
Its pricing is very straightforward: $25/month, including 1 seat, with additional seats at $5/month. The page also claims to offer capabilities that DiveShop360 and Rezdy charge $200–300/month for. From a pricing perspective alone, ScubaDR is clearly attractive to small dive shops with limited budgets, especially teams that only need a small number of staff logins. However, there is currently no visible information about plan tiers, feature limits, contract terms, refund policies, a free plan, or a trial.
The main strengths are its strong vertical focus, features designed around real dive shop workflows, low entry price, and consolidation of multiple modules into one system. The weaknesses are also fairly clear: public information is limited, and there is no explanation of third-party integrations, payment capabilities, API access, data security and compliance, deployment model, or customer support channels. For chain dive shops or teams with higher requirements around compliance, security, and permissions, further due diligence would be necessary before purchasing.
ScubaDR is better suited to independent dive shops, small dive operators, and teams looking for a low-cost alternative to general-purpose booking systems and form tools. Access from China is currently unknown, and payment methods have not been disclosed. If you operate for customers in mainland China, you should test site connectivity, the availability of overseas payment methods, Chinese-language support, and data compliance. Alternatives include DiveShop360, Rezdy, or a combination of local booking systems, CRM tools, e-signature services, and shop management software.
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