Real-time across booking, ops and hardware

For scheduling and facility tools

Sync availability, court state, lighting and access in real time across booking platforms, club operations and hardware partners — one connector instead of dozens of bespoke pipelines.

Outcomes

From batch CSVs to a real-time facility graph

Courts, lights, locks and bookings live in one connected fabric — so the schedule isn't a guess that gets revised at end of day.

Live availability feed

Push court and resource availability live across every connected platform — bookings, club ops, federations and hardware — through a single contract instead of N pipelines.
  • Real-time
  • One contract
  • Multi-platform

Multi-system schedule merge

Reconcile schedules from multiple booking apps, training tools and tournament software into one source of truth — without manual exports or end-of-day batch jobs.
  • Reconciled
  • Source of truth
  • No batches

Resource state, not just slots

Lights, locks, climate, scoreboards and access readers are first-class — your schedule reflects the actual state of the facility, not just an empty time block.
  • Lights
  • Locks
  • Scoreboards

Conflict and overlap detection

Spot double-bookings, maintenance windows and tournament holds before they hit a court display — and resolve them through governed channels.
  • Pre-write checks
  • Maintenance
  • Governed resolve

Why it works

Built around how operators actually run a facility

Speed

Sub-second sync

Updates flow live across connected systems via webhooks.
Cost

One contract, every partner

Same schedule schema for booking, ops, federations and hardware.
Risk

Conflict-free by design

Detect overlaps before they hit the court display or scoreboard.

Common integrations

The connections facility tools ask us about most

Facility software ↔ booking platforms

Real-time availability flows out to every connected booking app — clubs keep one source of truth instead of pushing the same updates to five vendors.

Facility software ↔ smart hardware

Access control, lighting, climate and scoreboards plug into the schedule — courts physically prepare themselves around the bookings they receive.

Facility software ↔ federation calendars

Sanctioned events and federation holds appear directly in the club schedule, with permissioned reporting back to the federation when the match is played.

Pilot program

Ready to put your facility schedule on a real-time fabric?

We are onboarding pilot scheduling and facility partners. Start with one workflow — court availability, access control or tournament holds — and grow from there.

FAQ

Common questions from scheduling and facility tools

How fast is the sync between systems?

Real-time when partner systems support webhooks; near-real-time via polling otherwise. The connector hides the difference and gives consumers one consistent contract.

Who is the source of truth for the schedule?

You decide per workflow. The facility software can own court state and bookings can be advisory, or the booking app can drive the schedule and the facility reflects it. The connector enforces the choice consistently.

Does it support smart facilities and hardware?

Yes. Access control, lighting, climate, scoreboards and sensors integrate via dedicated hardware partner connectors — coming as part of the smart-facilities track on the roadmap.

How are conflicts detected and resolved?

We model the schedule as a graph of resource intervals — when two writers attempt to claim the same court, the connector flags it before the change is committed and surfaces it for human resolution if needed.