Courtely is an operating system for padel and racket-sport venues across the GCC and the wider GCC, and AI is woven through two of its most practical jobs: building your venue website and answering and booking on your behalf. The first tool drafts a complete bilingual site from your existing website; the second is a chat assistant that talks to players in Arabic and English around the clock and books a court without leaving the conversation. Both are grounded in your real venue data.
The AI site generator reads your own website while respecting its robots rules and produces a draft hero, about section, highlights, FAQ and suggested membership plans, all in Arabic and English. It does not pull third-party images and it does not auto-publish. Every draft lands in your back-office for a human to review, edit and approve before a single word reaches your visitors. The AI accelerates the first draft; you keep editorial control over what goes live on your padel venue's site.
The AI chat assistant is a public, anonymous, bilingual widget on your venue site. It answers questions about opening hours, pricing, location, court availability, membership plans and tournaments, then books a court inside the chat and opens the Moyasar payment form to complete the reservation. It shares the same server-authoritative booking and pricing path as your booking page, and it is protected by a per-IP rate limit and an optional Cloudflare Turnstile bot gate.
When you ask Courtely to draft a site, the generator performs a robots-respecting scrape of your venue's own website and asks the AI to write bilingual content tailored to what it finds: a hero headline, an about narrative, venue highlights, a frequently-asked-questions block and suggested membership plans, in both Arabic and English. It deliberately avoids third-party imagery and fabricated facts, working only from your material so the draft stays true to your brand.
The output is saved as a draft, never a published page. It flows into the same Courtely back-office where you manage your landing page, booking page, gallery, tournaments, membership, about and contact sections. From there a person reviews, refines wording, corrects details and chooses what to publish on the per-tenant site, which lives on a slug.courtely.com address or your own connected custom domain with automatic TLS.
The chat assistant goes beyond answering. A player can ask about availability for a date and time, and the assistant guides them through choosing a location, slot and duration, then creates the booking inside the conversation and opens the Moyasar hosted payment form to pay by Visa, Mastercard or Mada. The whole flow happens in one place, in the player's own language, whether that is Modern Standard Arabic or English.
Crucially, the assistant does not run a separate booking system. It calls the same authoritative validate-and-price-and-create path used by your public booking page, so availability is live, taken slots disappear, and pricing is computed on the server in halalas rather than set by the browser. That means a reservation made through chat is identical in every respect to one made on the page, with no risk of double-booking or mismatched prices.
Because the assistant is public and anonymous, it is built to stay safe under real-world traffic. A per-IP rate limit prevents a single source from flooding the chat, and an optional Cloudflare Turnstile gate adds bot protection when you decide you want a stronger barrier. You stay open to genuine players at any hour while keeping automated abuse off your booking channel and your AI usage under control.
Courtely's approach to AI is deliberately conservative where it matters. The site generator never auto-publishes and never borrows other people's images; the chat assistant never sets its own prices and never creates an off-ledger booking. Each tool uses your venue's own configured integration keys, kept server-side and never exposed to the browser, so your Anthropic, Moyasar and messaging credentials stay private to your tenant.
This sits inside a fully multi-tenant platform where every venue is isolated by row-level security. The AI tools are part of a broader Courtely toolkit that includes online booking and payments, an in-venue point of sale with NearPay card-present tap-to-pay, a two-way sync that keeps online and on-store bookings in one ledger, a consumer marketplace app, tournaments, memberships and a full management back-office, all bilingual and built for GCC padel operators.