Managing members: 1 unit per person added |
Reservation schedules: 1 unit per reservation made |
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Points of sale : 1 unit per ticket created |
For a tennis club having around 200 members but no ClubHouseLet’s consider a tennis club having 200 members and 4 outdoor courts, which uses ExtraClub to centralize the reservations of courts and offer an online reservation system available 24/7. On an average basis, this club uses 126 units a week, which represents more or less an L package every three months
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For a tennis club with about 500 members and having indoor courtsLet’s consider this club has 10 courts including 4 indoor courts, has a shop/bar activity at the club house and uses the reservation service. On an average basis, this club uses 350 units a week, which represents an L package every month
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For a squash club having 4 courts and a fast food restaurantLet’s consider this club has 4 courts, has a shop/bar activity at the club house and uses the reservation service. On an average basis, this club uses 235 units a week, which represents two L packages every three months
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For a futsal club having 8 fields and a bar/restaurantLet’s consider this futsal club has 8 fields and a bar/restaurant. On an average basis, this club uses 294 units a week, which represents a little less than an L package a month
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GolfsFor a golf club having at least a 9-hole course, 400 members, a ProShop and making at least 8,000 Green Fees a year
Usually, golf clubs subscribe to an unlimited monthly plan.
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For an equipped gym having 1 or 2 devices that can be reserved and one or two collective classesUsually, fitness clubs need between 200 and 250 units a week, which represents a little less than an M package a month
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For a multi sport club having a dozen resources and a barIf this club has 4 indoor soccer fields, 6 squash courts and 2 badminton courts and has a bar/restaurant activity On an average basis, this club uses 762 units, so it is more interesting for them to take an unlimited plan See the prices
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