The PiqlPlay app is white-labelled, so it appears as
Grow your open play attendance, increase your private bookings, and improve renewal rate.
These scenarios often show up in the year end numbers.
The first-timer
She came to Tuesday open play, rotated through with strangers, and knew nobody's name. She had good games, but she never came back — a lost opportunity.
The regular
He's been in the 6 PM session three nights a week for two years. He is your business. He dropped off a little for a few months and then suddenly he didn't renew. Could you have saved that renewal with earlier intervention?
The renewal
It gets decided at a kitchen table with a simple question: "do we still go enough to be worth it?" The answer is really about people — whether the club feels like theirs. You're not in that conversation.
None of this is a marketing problem. It's a belonging problem — players stay where they know people. Belonging is buildable.
We'll read a year of your own CourtReserve data and put numbers — and names — on all three: your leak, your drift list, your empty court time. Free, yours to keep, no strings.
It layers on top of CourtReserve to create a more engaging experience around the pickleball games.
Joining is one text link. Checking in is one tap at the court. No forms, no kiosk line, no front-desk bottleneck.
Players make friends, cheer each other after sessions, earn recognition for showing up — and for welcoming newcomers.
Encouraging ratings allows for both open and gated open plays. Ratings can even be an additional revenue channel.
Players earn badges and designations for behavior that grows community and revenue.
An app like that wouldn't just be nicer for members. It would grow sign-ups, renewals and private bookings. So we built it.
Session reminders that say which friends are going. Friends nudging friends off the fence. A first-timer who gets welcomed by name instead of rotating through anonymously.
Members build a visible life at your club — friendships, kudos, badges, "Regular" status their community can see. When renewal season comes, they're not weighing a fee. They're weighing their people.
Every member carries a level, so players find matched partners instead of waiting for open play to deal them one. Players with people to play with book courts to play on.
And you see it move. PiqlPlay's facility console includes an ROI view built around these same three lines — sign-ups, renewals, private bookings — so the app's effect on your revenue is something you track.
These are static, clickable images of the app. You can click the links at the bottom, as well as lots of places in the screens themselves.
email us: support@piqlplus.com
Video screens correspond to the active events. Admin interface allows for customization and tracking.
A lobby TV that shows tonight's roster filling up, kudos flying between players, and a QR code for the walk-in who asks "what's that?" Your club, alive, on the wall.
See the screen designs →A web console for your staff: customize your branding, communities and badges, approve anything headed for CourtReserve, and track sign-ups, renewals and private bookings on the ROI dashboard.
See the admin console →PiqlPlay ships club-branded: your name, your colors, your app icon on their home screen. Members join your club's app — we're the quiet engine underneath, not a logo competing with yours.
PiqlPlay isn't a booking system and doesn't want to be. It runs alongside CourtReserve and adds the member layer CourtReserve was never built for.
Schedules, rosters and memberships flow in from CourtReserve automatically. Your booking system stays the system of record.
Anything the app wants entered goes to a staff-approved requests queue. Nothing writes itself into your operation. Your desk keeps the keys.
Simple data migration, no new booking flow to teach, no parallel calendars to reconcile. Members get an app; your operation keeps its habits.
The Club Health Report reads a year of your CourtReserve data and shows you your leak, your drift list, your empty-court map — free, and yours to keep whatever you decide. It takes about 15 minutes of your admin's time.
If you would like to focus on the app, you can follow a more sequenced walkthrough.
If you prefer to speak with a human, book a 30-minute walkthrough with the founder.