
Last Updated: June 1, 2026
The best CourtReserve alternatives solve what CourtReserve doesn’t: the lack of a free or trial tier, the add-on cost stack (every integration is $25 per month and the Flex Leagues module is $99 per month on top of the base subscription), and the mobile-app gap where the admin platform earns 4.7 stars on Capterra while the consumer apps sit at 2.8 on the App Store and 2.5 on Google Play. This guide covers eight platforms evaluated for 2026, with verified pricing, ownership details, and honest assessments. See who each one is built for and where the main alternatives hub ranks them.
Key Takeaways
- Raklet starts free for 100 contacts and $49/mo for 500 contacts, with every tier price published on the pricing page (no sales call required). It is not a court-booking tool but covers the member CRM, dues, events, and community side that many clubs run alongside CourtReserve.
- PlayByPoint is the closest like-for-like racquet/paddle competitor with court scheduling, leagues, and player ratings, and is the most common direct switch from CourtReserve.
- Club Automation and ClubExpress target broader club operations: Club Automation for mid-market clubs with POS and hardware, ClubExpress for predictable per-member pricing.
- Skedda is the cheapest path if you only need court bookings and self-serve scheduling, with a generous free tier for small clubs.
- Bookteq, myClubhouse, and Spond Club fit specific niches: UK tennis venues, UK sports clubs, and free volunteer-run clubs respectively.
- See the full side-by-side breakdown in the comparison table.
Why do clubs look for CourtReserve alternatives?
Cost stacking is the most common driver. CourtReserve’s entry Launch plan is $159 per month on annual billing for up to 8 courts, but the published pricing page shows that every integration (DUPR, Swish, Access Control, PourMyBev, Video Recording) is $25 per month each, Flex Leagues is $99 per month, and the branded mobile app is $499 setup plus a one-year contract. A mid-size racquet club running two integrations and Flex Leagues ends up around $230 to $250 per month on the base plan alone before SMS and email overages.
The member-side mobile experience is the second pain point. Capterra reviewers consistently praise the admin web platform. Member-side reviews tell a different story: scrolling and freezing on Android, cumbersome booking flow on small iPhone screens, waitlist promotion that “failed twice” for the same reviewer (App Store), and notification controls that one App Store reviewer called “smoke and mirrors.” For clubs whose members are the paying customers, that gap matters.
The third reason is fit. CourtReserve is purpose-built for tennis, pickleball, padel, and squash. Multi-sport clubs, fitness clubs, and clubs that need member CRM, dues collection, and a private member community more than they need court booking find themselves paying for capabilities they don’t use and missing the ones they do.
The fourth reason is ownership. CourtReserve took a $54 million minority growth investment from Mainsail Partners in October 2025. The founders kept control, so this is not a private-equity rollup of the kind seen elsewhere in club software. The standard pattern after a growth-equity round is pricing optimization (new tiers, repackaged add-ons, annual escalators) within 12 to 24 months. That risk increases the relative value of bootstrapped or transparent-pricing alternatives like ClubExpress, Skedda, and Spond Club for clubs that want pricing certainty.
What should you look for in a CourtReserve alternative?
The right replacement depends on whether your priority is court scheduling, member management, broader club operations, or some combination. Five criteria are worth examining closely.
Public pricing with member or court tiers
Most racquet-sports platforms publish at least entry-tier pricing. Some charge per court (CourtReserve, Bookteq), some per member or contact (ClubExpress, Raklet), some flat (Skedda, Spond Club). Match the model to your scale: per-court pricing punishes high-court-count clubs; per-member pricing punishes large member bases. Get the price for your specific size in writing before signing.
Honest integration and add-on costs
Ask what the typical first-year invoice looks like with your usual integrations included. CourtReserve, Club Automation, and PlayByPoint all use add-on stacks. Skedda, Spond Club, and Raklet do not. The base-plan headline is rarely the real number.
Member-side app quality
Read the iOS and Android reviews, not just the Capterra and G2 reviews. The admin platform may be excellent while the member-facing app is rated 2.5. Check the date of the most recent positive review and the volume of recent complaints. A 2.5 rating with 300 reviews and active complaints from the last 60 days is a different signal than a 2.5 from years ago.
Leagues, ladders, and ratings (if you need them)
If your club runs USTA leagues, internal ladders, or uses DUPR/UTR ratings, confirm the platform supports them natively or via verified integration. Skedda, Raklet, and Spond Club do not handle leagues or ratings. PlayByPoint and Club Automation do. Bookteq handles courts and basic leagues but does not match CourtReserve’s depth.
Contract terms and trial access
Confirm whether the platform requires an annual contract or supports monthly billing, and whether a free trial is available. CourtReserve does not publish a free plan or trial; the others on this list vary. A free tier or 14-day trial lets you evaluate the system with real data before committing.
The Best CourtReserve Alternatives in 2026
How we evaluated these alternatives
We evaluated each platform across four dimensions: pricing transparency (is there a public price grid?), ownership stability (private, PE-owned, or VC-backed, and whether ownership or leadership changed in the last 24 months), product cadence (how frequently the platform ships meaningful updates), and feature fit for racquet and club operations (court scheduling, leagues and ratings, member CRM, dues billing, mobile app quality). Pricing was sourced from each platform’s public pricing page where available. For platforms with contact-sales-only pricing, ranges come from verified customer reports on G2 and Capterra and are noted as estimates. Raklet is one of the alternatives reviewed. We list ourselves first because this is our site, and we are honest about where Raklet does not fit (court-level scheduling and league management are gaps).
1. Raklet
Founded 2013 · Privately held · 10+ employees
Raklet is a membership management and community platform for clubs, associations, and nonprofits in the 100 to 5,000 contact range. It is not a court-booking tool. What it does cover is everything around the courts: member CRM, dues and recurring payments, event tickets, email and SMS, a private community feed, and free native iOS and Android apps. Many racquet clubs run Raklet alongside CourtReserve, using CourtReserve for courts and Raklet for member communications, broader programming, and the social side of the club.
Pricing: Free plan (100 contacts, no credit card); Essentials $49/mo annual (500 contacts); Professional $99/mo annual (1,000 contacts); Premium plans start from $399/mo. Custom-branded mobile app available as a $299/mo add-on on annual billing. See Raklet pricing.
Best for: Clubs that need a transparent, free-to-start member CRM and community platform for the non-court side of operations. Not a replacement for CourtReserve if you need court scheduling, leagues, or player ratings.
For a detailed head-to-head, see the CourtReserve vs Raklet head-to-head.
2. PlayByPoint
Founded 2014 · Privately held · 50+ employees
PlayByPoint is the closest like-for-like CourtReserve competitor and the most common direct alternative for racquet and paddle clubs. It covers court reservations, leagues, ladders, player ratings, programs, point-of-sale, and a member app. The platform is used by clubs across the United States and is the platform CourtReserve customers most often shortlist against when evaluating a switch. Reviewers consistently mention strong court-scheduling automation and active product development, with the trade-off being a similar contact-sales pricing model.
Pricing: Contact sales required. No published price grid. Customer reports place starting prices in a similar range to CourtReserve.
Best for: Tennis, pickleball, padel, and squash clubs that want a direct CourtReserve competitor with deep racquet-sports features and are willing to go through a sales process.
3. Club Automation
Owned by Jonas Club Software (Constellation Software portfolio) · 200+ employees
Club Automation is part of Jonas Club Software, itself a subsidiary of Constellation Software (TSX: CSU). It targets mid-market and enterprise clubs that need full operations coverage: court and tee-time scheduling, fitness scheduling, POS, accounting integration, access control, and a member portal. It is the most operationally complete platform on this list and the most expensive. Clubs that need racquet booking inside a broader country-club or athletic-club operations stack tend to land here.
Pricing: Contact sales required. Custom pricing based on club size, modules, and integrations. Expect a five-figure annual starting point.
Best for: Mid-market and enterprise clubs (country clubs, athletic clubs, multi-site racquet clubs) that need court booking inside a full operations and POS platform.
4. ClubExpress
Founded 2003 · Private, independent · Small team
ClubExpress is a broader club management platform with predictable per-member pricing: $0.62 per member per month, transparent on the pricing page, no hidden tiers. It includes membership management, event registration, committee management, a member portal, and a basic court-reservation module. It does not match CourtReserve’s depth for leagues, ladders, or ratings, but for clubs whose racquet program is a smaller share of operations and that want a single transparent bill, it is a strong fit.
Pricing: $0.62/member/mo with minimums for smaller clubs. Fully transparent per-member pricing. Example: 500 members ≈ $310/mo.
Best for: Clubs and associations under 1,000 members that want predictable per-member pricing and a clear, no-frills club management feature set with basic court booking.
See also the ClubExpress vs Raklet comparison.
5. Skedda
Founded 2014 · Privately held · 50+ employees
Skedda is a flexible space and resource booking platform that handles court scheduling well, plus meeting rooms, studios, and any other bookable resource. It is the cheapest entry point on this list and the only one with a meaningful free tier. The trade-off is that it is a booking tool, not a club management platform. There is no member CRM, no dues billing, no league or ladder logic, and no point of sale. Clubs that need only court booking and self-serve member scheduling can save significantly here.
Pricing: Free plan available for small spaces; paid plans start at $99/mo for unlimited bookings (annual billing). Public pricing at skedda.com/pricing.
Best for: Small clubs and community courts that only need court booking and member self-scheduling, with no requirement for leagues, ratings, or member CRM.
6. myClubhouse
UK-based · Private, independent · Small team
myClubhouse is a UK-built club management platform with sports-specific modules including a tennis module that handles court booking, leagues, and ladders. It is well-suited to UK and European tennis, squash, and multi-sport clubs that want a single platform for membership, events, and court scheduling. The user interface is functional rather than polished, but the pricing is transparent and the feature coverage for European clubs is broader than Skedda or Spond Club.
Pricing: Tier-based, member-count pricing published in GBP. Free trial available. See myclubhouse.co.uk/Home/Pricing for current rates.
Best for: UK and European tennis, squash, and multi-sport clubs that want one platform for membership, court booking, and basic league management.
See also the myClubhouse vs Raklet comparison.
7. Bookteq
Founded 2018 · UK-based · Privately held · Small team
Bookteq is a UK-based sports facility booking platform serving tennis venues, LTA-affiliated clubs, and other racquet and multi-sport centres. It covers court booking, access control via PIN entry, public bookings for non-members, and basic ladders and competitions. It is more specialized than CourtReserve and less expensive at the entry level. Clubs in the United States and outside the UK will find it less mature than CourtReserve or PlayByPoint.
Pricing: Tiered pricing in GBP starting in the £50 to £100 per month range depending on courts and features. See bookteq.com/pricing for current rates.
Best for: UK tennis venues and LTA-affiliated clubs that want court booking, access control, and public booking at a lower price point than CourtReserve.
8. Spond Club
Norwegian · Privately held · 100+ employees
Spond Club is the free club management tier from Spond, the Norwegian team and group communications platform widely used across European amateur sports. It covers attendance, scheduling, payments, and member communication in a clean mobile-first app, with a paid tier for clubs that need branded apps and advanced finance features. It is not a court-booking platform in the CourtReserve sense, but for volunteer-run clubs and community sports organizations, it is the lowest-friction option on this list.
Pricing: Spond Club free tier covers most volunteer-run clubs at no cost. Paid plans for clubs needing advanced features and branded experiences.
Best for: Volunteer-run sports clubs, community tennis and pickleball groups, and European amateur sports organizations that want a free, mobile-first option.
CourtReserve alternatives comparison table
Prices as of June 2026 based on published pricing pages. Quote-based figures are ranges from verified customer reports.
| Tool | Ownership | Best for | Starting price | Court booking | Leagues/ladders | Free tier or trial | Mobile app |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raklet | Privately held | Member CRM and community alongside courts | Free; $49/mo (500 contacts) | No | No | Yes (free plan) | Yes (free native) |
| PlayByPoint | Privately held, VC-backed | Racquet/paddle clubs | Quote only | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Club Automation | Jonas Club / Constellation Software | Mid-market and enterprise clubs | Quote only (custom) | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| ClubExpress | Private, independent | Clubs under 1,000 members | $0.62/member/mo | Basic | No | No | Limited |
| Skedda | Privately held | Space and court booking only | Free; $99/mo paid | Yes | No | Yes (free plan) | Yes |
| myClubhouse | Private, independent (UK) | UK tennis and multi-sport clubs | From £ tier-based | Yes | Yes | Yes (free trial) | Yes |
| Bookteq | Privately held (UK) | UK tennis venues | From £50-100/mo | Yes | Basic | Yes (free trial) | Yes |
| Spond Club | Privately held (Norway) | Volunteer-run clubs | Free | No | No | Yes (free tier) | Yes |
| Tool | Ownership | Best for | Starting price | Court booking | Leagues/ladders | Free tier or trial | Mobile app |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raklet | Privately held | Member CRM and community alongside courts | Free; $49/mo (500 contacts) | No | No | Yes (free plan) | Yes (free native) |
| PlayByPoint | Privately held, VC-backed | Racquet/paddle clubs | Quote only | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| Club Automation | Jonas Club / Constellation Software | Mid-market and enterprise clubs | Quote only (custom) | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
| ClubExpress | Private, independent | Clubs under 1,000 members | $0.62/member/mo | Basic | No | No | Limited |
| Skedda | Privately held | Space and court booking only | Free; $99/mo paid | Yes | No | Yes (free plan) | Yes |
| myClubhouse | Private, independent (UK) | UK tennis and multi-sport clubs | From £ tier-based | Yes | Yes | Yes (free trial) | Yes |
| Bookteq | Privately held (UK) | UK tennis venues | From £50-100/mo | Yes | Basic | Yes (free trial) | Yes |
| Spond Club | Privately held (Norway) | Volunteer-run clubs | Free | No | No | Yes (free tier) | Yes |
What does each platform cost at your club size?
Prices as of June 2026 based on published pricing pages. Quote-based figures are ranges from verified customer reports. “Quote only” means the platform does not publish pricing and a sales call is required.
| Platform | Small club (under 200 members) | Mid-size (200-1,000) | Large (1,000-5,000) | Pricing model |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CourtReserve | $159/mo (Launch, 8 courts) | $329/mo (Advance, 16 courts) | $499/mo (Momentum, 32 courts) | Per-court tiers + add-ons |
| Raklet | Free or $49/mo | $49-99/mo | $399/mo+ | Per contact (transparent) |
| PlayByPoint | Quote only | Quote only | Quote only | Custom (sales call) |
| Club Automation | Quote only | Quote only | Quote only | Custom enterprise |
| ClubExpress | Minimum ~$30/mo | $120-620/mo | $620-3,100/mo | Per member transparent |
| Skedda | Free or $99/mo | $99-199/mo | $199+/mo | Flat tiers |
| myClubhouse | Free trial then £ tier | £ tier-based | £ tier-based | Per member (GBP) |
| Bookteq | £50-80/mo | £80-150/mo | £150+/mo | Per court (GBP) |
| Spond Club | Free | Free | Paid tier for branded | Free + paid add-ons |
| Platform | Small club (under 200 members) | Mid-size (200-1,000) | Large (1,000-5,000) | Pricing model |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CourtReserve | $159/mo (Launch, 8 courts) | $329/mo (Advance, 16 courts) | $499/mo (Momentum, 32 courts) | Per-court tiers + add-ons |
| Raklet | Free or $49/mo | $49-99/mo | $399/mo+ | Per contact (transparent) |
| PlayByPoint | Quote only | Quote only | Quote only | Custom (sales call) |
| Club Automation | Quote only | Quote only | Quote only | Custom enterprise |
| ClubExpress | Minimum ~$30/mo | $120-620/mo | $620-3,100/mo | Per member transparent |
| Skedda | Free or $99/mo | $99-199/mo | $199+/mo | Flat tiers |
| myClubhouse | Free trial then £ tier | £ tier-based | £ tier-based | Per member (GBP) |
| Bookteq | £50-80/mo | £80-150/mo | £150+/mo | Per court (GBP) |
| Spond Club | Free | Free | Paid tier for branded | Free + paid add-ons |
Which CourtReserve alternative is right for you?
The right answer depends on whether court scheduling is your real bottleneck or whether you are paying for it while needing something else. Racquet and paddle clubs that need a true CourtReserve replacement with leagues, ladders, and ratings should shortlist PlayByPoint first and Club Automation if you also need POS and hardware. Clubs under 1,000 members that want predictable per-member pricing should evaluate ClubExpress. Clubs that only need court booking and self-serve scheduling without member CRM or leagues will save with Skedda or, for free, Spond Club. UK clubs have two strong local options in myClubhouse and Bookteq. And clubs that already use a court-booking platform but need a transparent free-to-start member CRM and community for everything around the courts should consider Raklet alongside, not instead of, their booking tool.
Frequently asked questions about CourtReserve alternatives
What is the best CourtReserve alternative?
For racquet and paddle clubs that need a like-for-like replacement with court scheduling, leagues, ladders, and ratings, PlayByPoint is the most direct alternative and the most common shortlist competitor in 2026. For mid-market clubs that need court booking inside broader operations and POS, Club Automation is the strongest pick. For clubs that want predictable per-member pricing and a lighter feature set, ClubExpress is the best fit.
What is the cheapest CourtReserve alternative?
Spond Club is free for volunteer-run clubs, making it the cheapest option overall. Skedda has a free plan and starts at $99/mo for paid features, which is the cheapest dedicated court-booking option. Raklet is free for the first 100 contacts but is not a court-booking tool. CourtReserve itself does not offer a free plan or trial.
Is there a free CourtReserve alternative?
Yes. Spond Club is free for most volunteer-run clubs. Skedda has a free tier for small spaces with limited bookings. Raklet has a free plan for 100 contacts. CourtReserve does not have a free tier; pricing starts at $159 per month on annual billing for the Launch plan.
How does CourtReserve compare to PlayByPoint?
Both target the racquet and paddle vertical with court scheduling, leagues, ladders, and ratings. CourtReserve is the larger of the two by customer count and publishes its base pricing (Launch $159/mo, Advance $329/mo, Momentum $499/mo on annual billing). PlayByPoint does not publish pricing publicly and requires a sales call. Feature breadth is comparable; the right pick usually comes down to integration needs (DUPR, access control, video) and pricing transparency.
Can I replace CourtReserve with a general club management platform?
Only if you do not need court-level scheduling, league management, or sport-specific ratings. General club platforms like ClubExpress and Raklet handle member CRM, dues, events, and community well but do not match CourtReserve’s depth for racquet operations. Many clubs run two tools: CourtReserve (or an alternative) for courts and leagues, plus a member CRM platform for the broader club experience.
The bottom line on CourtReserve alternatives
Most clubs evaluating CourtReserve alternatives are not unhappy with the core product. They are unhappy with the all-in invoice once add-ons and integrations stack up, or with the member-side app experience that lags the admin side. The default first call for a US racquet club that wants a true like-for-like replacement is PlayByPoint, with Club Automation as the second call if your club also runs POS and hardware. The default first call for a club whose pain is the all-in invoice rather than CourtReserve itself is ClubExpress for predictable per-member pricing, or Skedda if you only need booking. Raklet sits alongside any of these for the member CRM and community side that lives around the courts. Get the typical first-year invoice (base plan plus integrations) committed in writing before signing any of them.
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