A simple path from trial to full operations.
Start with a 2-month Free Trial, move into Core for daily club management, and choose Pro when advanced integrations become useful.
Start simple, scale with intention
Start with a real 2-month trial, move into Core for day-to-day padel club operations, and upgrade to Pro for advanced integrations.
For clubs ready to adopt the core workflow before choosing a paid plan.
For clubs ready to centralize operations and team workflows.
For clubs that want advanced integrations and deeper operational visibility.
The pricing ladder is designed to match the buying journey
The commercial model is intentionally simple: try, operate, optimize. That makes pricing easier to understand and reduces friction during the first evaluation.
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Try the real workflow
Use the 2-month trial to validate whether the club can actually run key operations in the product.
02
Move into Core for daily operations
Choose Core when the club wants a stable operating layer for scheduling, player management, subscriptions, courts, and team workflows.
03
Choose Pro when advanced workflows matter
Upgrade into Pro only when integrations and deeper operational insight become a meaningful need.
Search-led pages
Explore the core operating jobs PadelEco is built to handle
These pages translate the current product depth into clearer category language for clubs that are actively evaluating software.
Padel club management software
Position PadelEco as the operating system for clubs that need scheduling, staff coordination, payments, and player management in one place.
Padel club scheduling software
Show how coaches, classes, courts, and recurring workflows stay coordinated without spreadsheet drift.
Padel club CRM
Frame PadelEco as the practical CRM layer for player records, subscriptions, follow-up, and retention work.
What pricing should clarify for a buyer
The pricing page should not just show numbers. It should explain what kind of club each step is for, what changes after the trial, and when to choose guided evaluation instead of self-serve onboarding.
Step
The trial is real, not symbolic
Clubs can evaluate the real operating rhythm before committing to a paid plan.
Step
Core is the operating baseline
The product is already strong enough to run the club before advanced integrations enter the picture.
Step
Pro is an optimization layer
Advanced integrations should feel like a deliberate expansion, not a prerequisite for basic adoption.
Pricing and trial questions
Why start with a trial instead of a free forever plan?
The strategy is trial-led, not freemium-led. The goal is to let clubs test the real workflow with Core-equivalent access, then move into a paid operating model once the fit is clear.
When should a club choose Core versus Pro?
Core is for running day-to-day club operations. Pro is for clubs that also want advanced integrations and deeper operational visibility, such as WhatsApp, Playtomic, and occupancy insight.
When should a club book a demo instead of starting immediately?
Clubs with a more consultative buying process, multiple internal stakeholders, or a desire for guided evaluation should book a demo. Clubs that want to validate product fit hands-on can start with the trial.
Ready to move
Start the trial when you want hands-on validation, or book a demo when you want guided evaluation.
Keep the first step lightweight, but clear. The site should make it obvious how a club moves from first evaluation into real day-to-day use.