Squash facilities and players have a range of digital tools to simplify court reservations and club management. Below is a list of platforms available globally, organized by those geared towards clubs and facilities and those for individual players.

For each tool we describe key features such as court scheduling, membership management, payments and notifications, along with pricing models, user experience, platform compatibility and the ideal use-case. A comparison table is provided at the end for quick reference.

Solutions for Clubs and Facility Management

These platforms are designed for squash clubs, sports centers and facility managers to handle court bookings, schedules and member services. They typically offer web-based administration and member-facing apps or portals, with features like membership databases, event management and payments.

Skedda

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Key features: Skedda is an online booking and reservation system known for its clean interface and self-service approach. It lets players view court availability, make bookings and handle payments on their own, all under the club's defined policies.

Skedda supports custom booking rules, calendar syncing and integrations such as Stripe for payments. Its sports-venue product is now branded AllBooked, with dynamic pricing and booking rules by user, time and duration.

Pricing model: Freemium. Core scheduling features are free to start, with paid plans for advanced features like online payments and custom branding. This makes it attractive for clubs on a budget, and higher tiers for larger organizations are available at additional cost.

User experience: The platform is web-based and mobile-friendly. Players and coaches can self-service their bookings with minimal administrator intervention, and the interface is modern with a focus on ease of use.

Platform compatibility: Web application, cloud-based, accessible via desktop or mobile browser, with a mobile-friendly interface for on-the-go access.

Best suited for: Facility scheduling and club reservation management. It suits squash clubs, or any sports venue, that need a simple, low-cost booking system without extensive membership management. It works well for community courts, small clubs or multi-use venues that want quick deployment and possibly free basic use.

CourtReserve

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Key features: CourtReserve is an all-in-one club management platform for court sports. It offers online court bookings, membership management, event and league scheduling, billing and more.

Notable features include:

  • Reservation controls such as booking windows and cancellations
  • Program and lesson scheduling, waitlists and reporting
  • Payment integration, so clubs can collect court fees or membership dues online
  • Communication tools including notifications and email or text alerts
  • Integration with self-check-in kiosks and door access systems

It is used by 2,000-plus facilities across the United States, Canada and beyond.

Pricing model: Subscription-based, following a free trial. Higher tiers add advanced features and financial tools, and pricing scales by club size and feature needs. Plans include training and support, and the member-facing mobile app is included.

User experience: CourtReserve is well regarded by club managers and members for ease of use. Administrators get a web dashboard to manage bookings and members, while players use a dedicated mobile app or portal to reserve courts, view schedules, sign up for events and receive updates.

Platform compatibility: Web for admin and member portal, plus native mobile apps on iOS and Android for end-users. This lets both staff and players access the system anywhere.

Best suited for: Club management for squash or multi-racquet clubs. It suits clubs that want an integrated solution covering reservations, memberships and payments. Mid-sized and large clubs benefit from its features, and smaller clubs use its support for running operations.

Club Locker (US Squash)

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Key features: Club Locker is an enterprise-level platform originally developed by US Squash and used by squash federations and clubs. It combines court reservation with full membership and CRM management, plus competition tools for tournaments, leagues and rankings.

For clubs and pros it offers member management, a court booking system, analytics, tournament management, league and ladder management, and live scoring. Players can find matches, track their rankings and follow other players' activity.

In November 2025, US Squash sold a majority stake in Club Locker to Artisan Ventures, which continues to develop squash features while expanding to other racquet sports.

Pricing model: Club Locker's basic features have been offered to affiliated clubs and players through national federation programs, for example included with US Squash membership. Advanced features may require a subscription or premium membership, and US Squash introduced paid tiers for certain features in recent years.

Clubs interested in Club Locker typically coordinate with the provider, often through their national federation, for licensing. Pricing is enterprise and quote-based rather than a flat fee.

User experience: Club Locker has a web interface. Players and administrators access it through the web, and the website is mobile-friendly. The integration of competitive play data such as ratings with bookings enriches the experience for serious players.

It can be more complex than booking-only systems, but it provides a single platform for clubs involved in tournaments and leagues. It is proven at scale, serving 160,000-plus players and hundreds of clubs and tournaments in the United States.

Platform compatibility: Web-based cloud platform accessible on desktop and mobile browsers. Some regions or clubs may have custom apps or links, but it is primarily a web application.

Best suited for: Squash-focused clubs and organizations, especially those integrated with national squash bodies. It suits clubs that need booking plus leagues, ladders and tournaments. A club that participates in national rankings or interclub leagues benefits from Club Locker's unified environment, making it a strong choice for federation-level deployment and large squash clubs that want to engage members with competitive play features.

SportyHQ

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Key features: SportyHQ is a sports club management platform popular in the squash community, used in countries including Canada, the UK, Australia and South Africa. It offers:

  • Facility booking with unlimited courts, online reservations and a dedicated court booking app
  • Membership management including payments and communications
  • Competition management

Its booking system includes advanced policy settings such as booking restrictions, booking types and peak or off-peak rules, and supports online payments for court fees. One feature is Looking for Player, where members can post a slot when they need a partner.

On the competitive side, SportyHQ provides box leagues, ladders, team leagues and tournaments with integrated ranking and result tracking, combining club booking with a league and tournament platform.

Pricing model: Subscription-based for clubs. National or regional squash associations often partner with SportyHQ to offer it to affiliated clubs; for example, Scottish Squash provides SportyHQ to its member clubs as part of affiliation. A 30-day free trial is available for clubs, and pricing scales with club size and the modules used, with specific price points often arranged with the provider.

User experience: SportyHQ offers a unified web portal for all features. Club administrators manage bookings, members and competitions from the admin interface, while players can use the SportyHQ mobile app on iOS and Android to book courts and manage their play.

The system is feature-rich, which can take time to learn, but it is convenient for clubs that want booking, membership and competitive play in one place. Many players value having their league matches, rankings and court bookings linked under one account.

Platform compatibility: Web-based platform for admin and desktop use, plus mobile apps for iOS and Android for member functions like court booking and score entry.

Best suited for: Squash clubs and associations that need an integrated solution for both facility booking and competitive play. It suits clubs that run internal leagues or ladders, or regional associations managing multiple clubs. For a club that wants to handle court scheduling and organize leagues or tournaments in the same system, SportyHQ is a strong choice.

MyCourts

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Key features: MyCourts is a club management solution for squash and other racquet-sport clubs, particularly in the UK and Ireland. It provides an online court reservation system coupled with club-management functions. Key features include:

  • Online member court bookings with automated enforcement of booking, cancellation and refund policies
  • The ability for members to split or share court fees
  • Support for pay-and-play bookings by non-members
  • Membership subscriptions management and email newsletters
  • Competition modules such as box leagues and tournament management

A distinctive feature is automatic light control, where MyCourts interfaces with court lighting systems so lights turn on for the duration of a booking. It also supports options such as door access control.

Pricing model: MyCourts is offered as a serviced solution rather than self-serve signup. Clubs contact MyCourts for a customized setup, and the company implements the system tailored to the club's requirements. Pricing is typically a setup fee plus a license or subscription, and is quote-based.

As of early 2025 it reported over 130 club installations with more than 18 million bookings handled. There is no public free tier, but clubs get personalized service and support in the package.

User experience: The interface is web-based and can be accessed on any device through a browser. MyCourts configures the system to match each club's rules, which results in a smooth experience for members. Members log in to a club-branded portal to book courts, pay fees and check club news, while admins have tools for member database management and reporting.

The system's reliability and custom fit are frequently praised by clubs. The interface is straightforward and functional, it enforces club-specific booking rules, and it can control court lighting automatically when a booking is made.

Platform compatibility: Web-based, on desktop and mobile via browser, with a design that adapts to different screen sizes. There is no separate app-store app. Clubs often bookmark the mobile-friendly site or integrate it with their club website, and an on-site touch-screen kiosk option replaces paper booking sheets.

Best suited for: Squash and tennis clubs, especially in the UK and Ireland, that want a comprehensive, tailored system with a focus on reliability and club-specific customization. It suits clubs that need integration with physical infrastructure such as court lights and access gates, and those that prefer a hands-on setup by the provider. Clubs with a traditional membership base and complex booking rules find MyCourts capable.

BookLux

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Key features: BookLux is a booking management tool used by squash clubs. It offers a user-friendly interface, support for more than 25 languages, and features for club admins and members. Core features include:

  • Online court scheduling and member management
  • Payment processing, plus staff and user accounts for employees
  • Booking analytics
  • Website integration, so clubs can embed the booking widget or use a hosted booking page
  • A companion mobile app, Agado, for end-users to make bookings
  • Automated email and SMS reminders and integrations with calendars and third-party services

BookLux can also support hardware integrations such as automatic court lighting control, a kiosk mode for check-ins, and door access via codes or cards, which may require additional modules or fees.

Pricing model: Subscription-based, with a free trial to test the platform. BookLux positions itself as an affordable solution for clubs of all sizes. Plans are billed monthly or annually, and the ability to start without building a new website lowers the barrier to entry.

User experience: BookLux is flexible and user-friendly. The interface is clean and works on both web and mobile, especially with its companion app. For admins, setting up schedules, membership rules and analytics is straightforward, while members can book courts via the app or web and receive confirmations.

Multi-language support helps communities with diverse languages. The focus is on convenience, reducing manual processes and streamlining booking and payment.

Platform compatibility: Web-based admin and booking portal, plus the Agado mobile app for customers on iOS and Android. This covers both desktop management and mobile booking.

Best suited for: Squash clubs and multi-sport clubs of any size looking for a modern, cloud-based system. It suits clubs that want easy deployment and may not have dedicated IT staff, since BookLux can host the booking page. Its multi-language and feature set make it suitable for clubs catering to diverse members or wanting to add advanced automation such as lights and door locks. If a club values usability and a fresh interface for members, BookLux is a candidate.

GameTime

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Key features: GameTime is a long-established court booking system, founded in 1998 and historically popular with tennis and racquet clubs, and adaptable to squash. It supports any kind of schedule or time format, so administrators can configure court schedules, advance reservation windows and booking rules.

GameTime provides a mobile-optimized browser interface that lets members reserve courts quickly. Features include:

  • Member authentication and different booking privileges by membership level
  • Options to schedule lessons or clinics, plus waitlists
  • Multiple reservation types such as singles, doubles, lessons, tournaments and house leagues
  • Integration with club accounting systems

It was an early provider of online court booking and has a long track record.

Pricing model: GameTime is offered as a cloud service to clubs. It is subscription-based, with pricing depending on the size of the club and the modules used. A Lite version is available as a lower-cost plan for smaller facilities. Clubs contact GameTime for a quote, and setup is quick. There is no free tier for club use, but the cost is in line with similar club booking systems.

User experience: GameTime is known for being simple and reliable. Members find it convenient for online booking, moving clubs away from phone calls or paper. The interface is straightforward: members log in, see court availability and book or cancel in a few clicks.

There is a focus on mobile-web usability, so members can add a home-screen shortcut and use it like an app. Admins have a web dashboard to set up schedules and manage reservations. For pure court scheduling it delivers a smooth experience.

Platform compatibility: Web-based, optimized for both desktop and mobile browsers. There is no separate native app; the mobile web interface serves that role, which ensures compatibility across devices without app downloads.

Best suited for: Established clubs or community centers that need a proven, straightforward court reservation system. If a squash club, or a multi-sport club with squash courts, wants a no-fuss booking system used in tennis clubs for years, GameTime is a solid choice. It is popular in North America. Clubs that do not need extensive membership billing or event management features can rely on GameTime for court scheduling.

ClubManager 365

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Key features: ClubManager 365 is a web-based sports club management system that includes a court reservation module. It manages online court bookings, box leagues, round robins, ladders and more in one platform.

Squash clubs can handle court scheduling and run competitive ladders or league play among members in the same system. It offers member management and communication tools, and supports padel and pickleball as well. The system is available 24/7 and aims to increase participation and engagement.

It has over 60 booking configuration options to implement the rules of almost any club, and provides different packages so clubs can choose the feature set they need.

Pricing model: Subscription-based, with different packages or modules. The vendor provides a package chooser to tailor features and pricing, and a demo is available. Clubs select the modules they need, for example court booking and leagues, and get a corresponding quote. It is used globally, so pricing is flexible depending on region and club size.

User experience: ClubManager 365 is built to work on any device, which suggests a responsive design for phones, tablets and desktops. Members can log in to book courts or report scores on their device of choice.

For administrators the system offers comprehensive control and was developed with feedback from actual club users. The integration of booking and ladders in one place means members have one login for all club interactions.

Platform compatibility: Fully web-based, accessible via any modern browser. It is device-agnostic, so whether you use a PC or a smartphone you get the functionality you need. No separate app is required, and the web app behaves consistently across platforms.

Best suited for: Squash clubs that want both booking and competitive play features in one system. It is also useful for clubs with multiple racket sports such as tennis and padel, since it handles various court types and ladder leagues. If a club wants a globally supported system with league management, ClubManager 365 is a good fit.

Hello Club

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Key features: Hello Club is a club membership and booking management software that caters to various club types, including squash clubs. For squash it provides facility booking and court scheduling along with membership database management, online payments, event planning and communications.

It reduces administrative work: membership renewals can be automated and online, and sending newsletters or messages to members is built in. On the booking side, Hello Club lets admins customize court schedules, set booking restrictions and fees, and accept online payments.

Members can book courts through a self-service portal, removing the need for phone calls or front-desk handling. It also supports key fob access and clubroom bookings, since it is used in community centers too. It is cloud-based and originated in Wellington, New Zealand.

Pricing model: Hello Club operates on a subscription model, priced by the number of members or by feature tier. It offers a 30-day free trial with no credit card required. A small club pays a lower monthly fee, while a larger club with hundreds of members pays more. Plans include support and updates, onboarding is available on higher tiers, and as a SaaS it requires no hardware beyond a computer or phone.

User experience: Hello Club is easy to use and saves time for club admins. The interface is clean and modern. Members have a login where they can see their membership status, make bookings and RSVP to events, and the design is mobile-responsive for a good experience on smartphones.

Because it covers membership management, some initial data entry such as importing member lists is needed, after which it automates many tasks. Members can reserve courts and pay instantly without staff intervention, and clubs using Hello Club report improved organization and reduced admin burden on volunteers.

Platform compatibility: Web-based cloud platform, accessible on desktop, tablet or phone browsers. There is no separate mobile app, but the web app is optimized for mobile use. Hello Club focuses on one unified platform to log into rather than separate apps.

Best suited for: Small to medium squash clubs or community sports clubs that need a unified system for member management and facility booking. It suits volunteer-run clubs or those with limited admin staff, as it automates manual tasks and is user-friendly. If a club's priority is to reduce paperwork and cash handling and have an easy booking system together, Hello Club is a good choice. It is used in various countries.

PodPlay

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Key features: PodPlay is a club management and court booking system with a focus on technology integration and a mobile-first design. It is heavily marketed towards pickleball facilities but supports other sports facilities as well, and can be applied to squash courts.

PodPlay's standout features are hardware-enabled enhancements: it integrates digital scoreboards and video replay systems directly into the booking platform, so players can have automated scoring displays and record highlights tied to their session. The system also offers an autonomous mode that reduces the need for staff by automating check-ins and monitoring, letting clubs extend hours without staffing.

Core functionality includes court scheduling with an algorithm for court assignments, dynamic pricing with peak and off-peak rates, event and clinic management, and online payments. PodPlay merges a booking system with high-tech add-ons such as scoreboards, video and skill-rating integrations like DUPR for pickleball.

Pricing model: Subscription-based, with tiers depending on whether you opt for the hardware features. Monthly fees range roughly from $30 to $350 per court depending on the tier, with the hardware-enabled pro and autonomous tiers costing more. PodPlay positions its system as improving profitability by reducing costs such as front-desk labor, so its pricing suits mid-to-high-end clubs that can invest in technology.

User experience: PodPlay offers a modern, app-based experience. The member app lets players quickly book courts or join sessions and then use the on-site technology such as scoreboards via the app. The interface is sleek, and features like video highlights add interest for users.

For administrators, PodPlay provides dashboards to monitor usage and revenue and tools to manage memberships and scheduling. With the autonomous operation mode, staff can let the system handle court assignments and monitoring, and clubs using PodPlay tend to market the high-tech experience as a differentiator.

Platform compatibility: Mobile-centric, with the primary interface for users being a mobile app on iOS and Android. The admin side is accessible via web browser for configuration and oversight, and digital scoreboards are hardware devices that connect to the system via the cloud. PodPlay spans physical and digital: mobile apps for users, web for admins and on-court devices for enhanced play.

Best suited for: Tech-forward squash or multi-sport facilities. If a squash club wants to offer more than booking, for instance in-court scoreboards and automated video recording of matches, PodPlay is strong in that area. It suits commercial venues or academies looking to maximize court use and extend hours without full-time staff. A squash club with a community that enjoys sharing videos or tracking games would find PodPlay's features attractive, though for a traditional club it may be more than needed.

Other Notable Platforms (Generic Booking Systems)

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In addition to the squash-specific and racquet-sport-focused solutions above, there are generic online scheduling tools that can be configured for squash court bookings. These are worth mentioning for completeness.

  • SuperSaaS: A flexible online booking system that many sports facilities use. It lets you set up schedules for courts with customization for capacity and duration, supports recurring bookings, QR-code check-in, and splitting a court into independent halves. It is not squash-specific but is suited to athletic facilities and supports sports including tennis, squash and basketball. Pricing is freemium, with a free tier for small usage and paid plans as usage grows.
  • SimplyBook.me: A general appointment booking platform that offers a template for sports courts. It lets clubs accept online bookings and payments and manage memberships, and is marketed as a court booking system for tennis, padel, squash and more. It is subscription-based with different tiers, including a free trial.
  • Others such as Planyo and Bookeo: These scheduling tools are not designed solely for clubs but can be adapted. Planyo is a reservation system that handles hourly bookings for any resource, including squash courts, and integrates with website builders and payment gateways. They often offer widgets to integrate with websites and standard features such as email reminders and payment processing.

Best suited for generic tools: These platforms suit small facilities or community centers that need a simple booking calendar without the overhead of dedicated club software. They are also useful if a club wants to integrate booking with an existing website easily, or if budget is a primary concern. They may lack specialized features like ladder leagues or squash ranking integrations, and might require more manual configuration to enforce squash-specific booking rules.

Mobile Apps for Individual Players

This category covers apps that cater to players booking courts or finding playing opportunities rather than club administrators. These tools aggregate many facilities or help connect players, making it easier for an individual to book a squash court or find someone to play with. They are usually mobile apps on iOS and Android and target end-users.

The Squash Players App

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Purpose and features: The Squash Players App is a community-driven app built by squash players for squash players. It is not tied to one club, but is a resource for players globally. It includes a database of squash venues around the world, player profiles, chat and social competition features.

Players can find nearby squash courts using the app's database, which is powered by Google Maps and user contributions. They can chat with other players, join or create ladders and leaderboards within their local club or group, and record match results. It addresses finding where to play and who to play with, plus tracking results informally, and the app is under active development.

Booking capability: While the Squash Players App helps you find courts, it does not handle court reservations with facilities, so there is no direct integration to book a court at a specific club from within the app. Once a user finds a venue, they see the venue's details such as address and contact info and may follow a link to a booking site or phone number.

The value is in providing information and community, while booking the court is still manual or external. The focus is community and engagement rather than transactions.

Pricing model: The app is free for users. It is backed by partners such as the PSA Foundation and Squash Australia, with the aim of growing the sport and connecting players rather than charging fees. Anyone can download and use it without cost.

User experience: Players find the app fun and easy, and the interface is squash-themed. Users can log in via common methods such as Google, Facebook or Apple. Venue finding is enhanced by crowdsourcing: users can add new courts or update info, keeping the database current, and every new venue suggestion goes through quality control.

In-app chat means you do not have to share personal contact details to arrange a game. Automatic ladder functionality makes it easy for a group of players to maintain a friendly competition, and recording a result updates the ladder instantly. The app feels like a social network for squash players with utility features, and it is mobile-first and lightweight to use.

Platform compatibility: Mobile apps for iOS and Android, available on the App Store and Google Play. There is also a website for information and stats, but core functionality is in the app.

Best suited for: Individual squash players of all levels who want to connect with the squash community. If you are traveling or in a new city, it is useful for finding where you can play and contacting other players. It is also useful within clubs to organize ladders or have an online community hub. While club managers may not use it to manage bookings, they could encourage members to use it to arrange games. For a player looking for an opponent or to see what squash venues exist nearby, the Squash Players App is a good fit.

AirCourts

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Purpose and features: AirCourts is a sports facility booking app that originated in Portugal and is now in wider use, allowing players to find and book courts for various sports. It offers more than 1,000 courts in its network, including squash courts.

With AirCourts, an individual can open the app, search for nearby sports venues, view available times and book a court slot directly. The process is fast: you pick your location, choose a time to play and confirm. Bookings made through AirCourts are automatically confirmed by the reservation system installed at the club, so the club's schedule updates instantly without manual approval in most cases.

Besides squash, AirCourts covers tennis, padel and football, which helps a squash player who also plays other sports. The app offers features like saving favorite venues, viewing booking history and paying through the app where the club has enabled online payments. AirCourts was acquired by Playtomic in 2021.

Pricing model: For players, AirCourts is free to download and use. You pay the court fee set by the venue when you make a booking, and the app may facilitate payment to the venue. AirCourts earns revenue by charging venues a commission or software fee, so a club might pay a subscription for the AirCourts software to manage their courts and list inventory in the app. End users are not charged extra beyond the normal court fees.

User experience: The user experience is well rated and straightforward: you search for a sport and location, and available courts and time slots are displayed. As a dedicated sports booking app, the interface offers filters for sport type, date, time and facility amenities to help you find a slot. Confirmation is instant and you typically get a digital receipt or booking code.

By consolidating many clubs in one app, AirCourts makes it easier to book squash courts in urban areas with multiple venues. For clubs in the network, players get easy discovery; for players, it is convenient. AirCourts also supports multiple languages.

Platform compatibility: Mobile apps for iOS and Android. There is also a web presence, but it is primarily used as a smartphone app. The integration with club systems is cloud-based, so everything stays in sync.

Best suited for: Casual players or anyone looking to book a squash court without club membership. If you live in an area where clubs list their courts on AirCourts, the app is useful to spontaneously find a court at a convenient time. It is also good for people traveling who want to drop in for a game. Clubs benefit by attracting new players via the app, and AirCourts suits players who value convenience and choice.

Playo

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Purpose and features: Playo is a sports community and booking app especially popular in India and some other regions. It lets users find nearby sports venues and book them, and meet other players and join local sports activities.

For squash players, Playo provides a list of squash courts and venues in the area, often including courts in sports complexes, clubs and gyms. Users can book a squash court through the app, selecting hourly slots. Beyond bookings, Playo emphasizes the social aspect: you can find other players of similar skill or interest and arrange matches.

It also offers group management features to organize a regular squash group or tournament, the ability to host matches or join pickup games, and tools to find coaches. Playo is a multi-sport platform covering many sports from mainstream to niche, combining a social network with a venue booking system. It launched in 2014 and has over 5 million users.

Booking and payment: Booking a court via Playo is straightforward. The app lists venue details, available times and pricing. Once you book, you may pay through the app, which supports online payments, or pay at the venue depending on the venue's setup.

Many squash venues on Playo are pay-to-play public courts or private facilities that have partnered with Playo to handle reservations. The app supports various booking types: you can book a single session or buy a package or membership pass where offered. This flexibility between hourly sessions and multi-session passes is useful for players.

Pricing model: For users, Playo is free to download and use. You pay for the services you book, such as court fees and event fees. Playo earns revenue via commissions on bookings and possibly advertisements or premium listings, and the large user base supports the model.

Some social features such as finding players and joining groups are free. There may be premium offerings like sponsored activities or coaching plans that cost extra, but the core usage of finding courts and players is free.

User experience: Playo has a slick interface and an active community. It ranks among top sports apps in its markets with a high user rating. Users can do a lot within one app: find a place to play and find a partner to play with. A squash enthusiast new to a city could use Playo to find a local squash court and a partner at a similar skill level.

The app sends notifications for upcoming bookings and invitations, and has chat functionality to coordinate with others. Playo also provides tips from coaches and lets users join communities within the app. This all-in-one approach can feel feature-heavy, but it is organized into sections such as Find a Venue, Find Players and Activities, and the experience encourages users to stay active in sports.

Platform compatibility: Mobile apps for Android and iOS are the primary platforms, with Android prominent given the user base in India. There is a website for some features, but full functionality is in the apps. Playo uses phone features like GPS to find nearby venues and push notifications.

Best suited for: Recreational players who want one solution for playing sports. For squash players it is useful if you do not belong to a specific club or want to explore different places to play and meet new opponents. It is also good for organizing informal play, such as a weekend round-robin among local squash players. In regions where traditional club membership is less common, Playo makes sports accessible. It suits individuals seeking convenience, community and access, and clubs and venues benefit by getting exposure to a large community of players.

Comparison Table of Squash Court Booking Tools

The table below summarizes the key aspects of each platform discussed above.

Tool Key features Platforms Pricing Best for
Skedda Online self-service court bookings, policy enforcement, optional payments integration Web (responsive) Freemium, free core with paid add-ons Clubs needing simple, budget-friendly scheduling
CourtReserve Comprehensive club management covering reservations, membership and events, with a mobile member app and online payments Web admin plus iOS and Android apps Subscription after a trial Full club operations management, all sizes
Club Locker Integrated system for bookings plus competitions such as tournaments and rankings, member CRM and analytics Web cloud platform Enterprise, via federation or club licensing, quote-based Federation-connected clubs and large squash programs
SportyHQ Court booking with advanced rules and payments, membership database, league, ladder and tournament modules, club website option Web plus iOS and Android apps Subscription, monthly or annual, with a free trial Booking plus competitive play in one, active squash communities
MyCourts Online bookings with custom rules, membership and fees management, box leagues and tournaments, automated light control Web on desktop and mobile One-time setup plus subscription, custom quote Bespoke UK and Ireland club solution with high customization
BookLux Modern booking system, multi-language, staff and member portals, analytics, Agado mobile booking app, optional light and access control Web plus iOS and Android via the Agado app Subscription, tiered, with a free trial User-friendly online booking, clubs of all sizes, especially Europe
GameTime Online court reservations, configurable scheduling, mobile-optimized booking for members, long track record Web with mobile web Subscription, quote-based, with quick setup Straightforward court scheduling, often tennis or pickleball clubs that include squash
ClubManager 365 All-in-one club system, court bookings plus ladders and leagues, member engagement tools, cloud-based 24/7 access Web (responsive) Subscription, modular pricing, demo available Integrated booking and competitions, global user base
Hello Club Membership management plus facility bookings, automated renewals and payments, communications and events, easy online booking for members Web cloud portal Subscription by member count, with a 30-day free trial Simplified admin and bookings, volunteer-run clubs and communities
PodPlay High-tech booking system, algorithmic scheduling, digital scoreboards and video replay integration, autonomous facility mode Mobile app on iOS and Android for users, web admin, on-court hardware Subscription plus hardware, premium, custom pricing Innovative, tech-driven facilities
Generic systems (such as SuperSaaS and SimplyBook.me) Basic online booking calendars, multi-purpose scheduling, payment support, embed into websites Web widget and mobile web Freemium to subscription, low cost Basic booking needs at small venues
Squash Players App Squash community app, venue directory, player finder, chat, ladders and result tracking iOS and Android Free, community-driven Players finding courts and partners worldwide
AirCourts Venue aggregator, find and book courts instantly, 1,000-plus courts listed, automatic confirmation via club systems iOS and Android Free for users, pay per booking, venues pay commission On-demand court booking, multi-sport, convenient city booking
Playo Sports community and booking, book venues including squash nearby, meet players, join matches and activities iOS and Android Free for users, commission-based Booking plus a social network to find opponents, courts and events

Each of these tools brings something different to the squash world. Clubs and facilities should choose based on the depth of features needed, whether simple booking, full club management or technology integration, plus budget and regional support.

Players should explore the apps that have coverage in their area or offer the community features they value. With the right platform, booking a squash court, whether as a club administrator or an everyday player, becomes easier and more efficient.