Bookings. Classes. Competitions. Match video. One player profile. Built for clubs that want to own the relationship with their players.
A booking platform for courts. A spreadsheet for classes. WhatsApp for reminders. A tournament tool once a year. No single tool holds the full picture of a player.
Booking marketplaces are good at filling empty slots. They stop at the booking. Everything after, retention, competitions, coaching, identity, is still on you.
Every booking, class, match, tournament, and video clip maps to the same Field player profile. One platform to run the club. One app for every player.
Carlos books a match on Tuesday. He plays. The match records. His stats update. His coach sees the progress. Field ties it together, automatically.
Court grid with member pricing, booking window, instant checkout.
The match opens on the court tablet. Roster, opponent, score sheet.
Court camera starts and stops with the booking. No operator.
Rally count, win rate, shot placement. Linked to Carlos's profile.
Frequency, level shifts, churn risk, next-best offer.
A booking engine that understands member tiers, multi-sport courts, and how a real club actually prices.
Academies are where retention lives. Field runs levels, groups, waitlists, attendance, and billing. Coaches coach. Parents stop asking.
Formats that keep every player ranked, moving, and coming back. Every result lands on a player profile.
Field court cameras capture every booking automatically. AI breaks footage into match, game, and point. Highlights reach the player before they leave the parking lot.
The layer no marketplace will give you. A Field profile holds every booking, class, match, tournament, video, and level change. It belongs to the player and the club that built it.
Not vanity charts. The operational truth a club owner needs to make decisions on a Monday morning.
Your players don't download a different app per club. They use Field. Book, enroll, compete, rewatch, rank. One place. The club gets the identity. The player gets the experience.
Both do bookings. Both do basic classes. The difference is what happens after the court is paid for.
| Capability | Booking marketplaces | Field |
|---|---|---|
| Court bookings | Core product. Good coverage. | Same depth. Plus member tiers, rolling windows, dynamic pricing. |
| Classes & academies | Recurring groups. Light. | Leveled programs, waitlists, attendance, parent accounts, coach utilization. |
| Competitions | Basic brackets. | Every format. Seeding from rankings. Public pages. Results to profile. |
| Match video & AI stats | Third-party integration at best. | Native. Auto-capture, highlights, per-player clips, shot stats. |
| Player identity | A booking account. | A full profile with history, level, rankings, video, badges. |
| Who owns the player | The marketplace. | The club. Field is the layer underneath. |
A predictable monthly fee for the platform. A small commission on transactions Field processes. No lock-in. No hidden costs.
We don't sell shelfware. A Field pilot runs the full club on the full product from week one. If it doesn't move the numbers, you walk.
We import your courts, members, pricing, and one class group. We train your staff.
Bookings and classes run on Field. Your first invoice cycle runs.
Competitions, Match Intelligence, and analytics roll out. Full club on Field.
We bring the numbers. Retention, utilization, revenue split. You decide.
We build in the open. Here's what's in front of us.
Swiss format, seeding from cross-club rankings, public tournament pages. Ships July 31.
Multi-angle capture, tactical breakdown, coach dashboard with drawing tools. Ships July 31.
Cross-club ranking, friend graph, matchmaking by level. Ships July 31.
Progress notes, skill tagging, session planning, parent messaging. Q4 2026.
Club-side integrations. Webhooks, REST, and SSO for large operators. Q4 2026.
Pro shop inventory, equipment rental, player locker. H1 2027.
Pick three clubs we can build with. We install the full product, run the full model, and bring the numbers to the table. If Field doesn't move retention, utilization, and revenue mix, you walk.