Courts, Programs, and Memberships

Use this page when the question is what a club can package, schedule, and monetize through SyncReserve.

What this area proves

Offerings is where SyncReserve shows whether it can support the club's actual business model, not just generic booking intake.

For evaluators, this area demonstrates support for:

  • bookable spaces and inventory
  • structured programs and coaching businesses
  • memberships and recurring value models
  • booking controls that shape how inventory is sold
  • different operating presets across clubs, academies, and franchise-style organizations

The main commercial building blocks

Resources and bookable inventory

This is the foundational layer for clubs that depend on courts, bays, rooms, or other schedulable assets.

Programs and coaching

These surfaces show that SyncReserve can support more than open-time reservations. They also support structured experiences such as clinics, recurring programs, and coaching-led offerings.

Memberships and value structures

Membership products, credits, and related value models are where the platform moves from one-time transactions into longer-lived revenue relationships.

Booking controls

Booking-facing controls matter because a club's product is shaped not only by what it sells, but by the rules around access, timing, and entitlement.

Why this area matters for selection

A platform can look strong in guest booking and still fail at product modeling.

This area is where buyers can tell whether SyncReserve fits:

  • a classic club with court-heavy demand
  • a coaching or academy model
  • a mixed business with lessons, programs, memberships, and flexible guest inventory

Preset-dependent differences

This area changes meaningfully by business model.

  • Some tenants emphasize court inventory and flexible reservations.
  • Some emphasize programs, curriculum, and coaching.
  • Some combine both and need one system to support them together.

That variation is part of the product story. It shows that SyncReserve is designed around multiple sports-club operating models rather than one rigid catalog pattern.

What this page is not

This page is a public capability overview.

It is not:

  • a rule-configuration manual
  • a full explanation of scheduling logic
  • a disclosure of every internal preset or product model branch
  • /docs/customers/people-campaigns-and-messaging
  • /docs/settings/settings-overview
  • /docs/onboarding/onboarding-and-go-live