Courtely is an operating system for padel and racket-sport venues across the GCC and the wider GCC, and it is priced as a single annual subscription that starts from SAR 7,000 per year. Instead of juggling separate vendors for your website, booking engine, payment page and point of sale, you run the whole venue on one bilingual Arabic and English platform. The annual plan includes the full product, and the live price plus any limited-time discount is always shown at checkout.
The pricing model is deliberately simple. There is one plan rather than a maze of tiers, and it bundles your public venue website, online court booking, online payments through Moyasar, the in-venue point of sale with NearPay tap-to-pay, two-way online-and-in-store sync, tournaments, memberships, a leads CRM and a real-time management back-office. Courtely sets the published rate and can run time-limited offers, so the figure you see on the pricing page reflects what you will actually pay today.
Courtely works on a pay-to-activate basis. Your venue begins as a draft so you can build pages, preview your site and confirm exactly what you are buying. When you pay the annual subscription through Moyasar, your venue flips from draft to live and every part of the platform — website, booking and POS sync — switches on together. This page explains what the plan includes, how setup works and the common questions venue owners ask before they commit.
Your subscription covers the complete Courtely platform. On the public side you get a per-venue website on your own <slug>.courtely.com address or a connected custom domain with automatic TLS, a live booking flow with real-time slot availability, Moyasar online payments accepting Visa, Mastercard and Mada, plus tournaments, membership plans, a media gallery, an AI chat assistant that answers and books in-chat, and AI-drafted site copy for human review. Every page is bilingual Arabic and English and RTL-aware.
On the operations side the plan includes the in-venue point of sale in full, with POS-Lite and a self-serve kiosk mode. It covers card-present NearPay payments, cash handling with reconciliation, refunds, split bills, staff pincode authorization and receipt printing, plus a real-time dashboard, the get_venue_report reporting with date, court and customer filters, courts and staff management, and a leads CRM with a Kanban pipeline, segments and bilingual outreach templates.
Courtely runs two payment rails and reconciles them. Online, players pay through the Moyasar hosted form, which accepts Visa, Mastercard and Mada with server-authoritative pricing and webhook confirmation, so a booking is only confirmed when payment truly clears. In the venue, your staff take card-present payments on NearPay terminals — tap-to-pay and contactless — at the POS, POS-Lite or the kiosk. Cash is handled with full reconciliation and closing flows.
It is important to be precise about how this works: online payments use Moyasar and in-venue payments use NearPay. They are not a single processor. What Courtely does is reconcile both into one ledger through its two-way sync, so a court paid for online and a court paid for at the till both settle against the same booking record. That keeps your revenue reporting accurate without your team re-keying anything between systems.
Setup follows a clear path. You create your venue as a draft, configure courts, locations, pricing and content, and preview your site exactly as players will see it. When you are ready, you pay the annual subscription through Moyasar and Courtely activates your venue, moving it from draft to live. Activation is the single switch that turns on the public website, the booking flow and POS sync, so everything goes live at the same moment.
If you also use the LazyWait POS, pairing takes one click: paste a single-use CRTLY pairing code in Courtely's settings and your courts map automatically to your POS resources. Bookings then flow both ways — online reservations appear at the till and POS sales reconcile back — so your front desk and your website share one schedule. The published annual price is the cost; there are no hidden per-venue setup fees stacked on top.
The honest case for committing is consolidation. A typical padel venue otherwise pays for a website builder, a separate booking system, a payment page, a POS, a kiosk and a CRM — each with its own cost and its own gaps between them. The annual plan replaces that stack with one platform purpose-built for racket-sport venues across the GCC, where bookings, payments and reporting already speak to each other instead of being stitched together by hand.
Because Courtely is pay-to-activate, you reduce the risk before you commit: you build and preview the real product, then activate when it meets your expectations. The value is grounded in shipped, concrete capabilities — live availability, real card-present payments, two-way sync and a bilingual back-office — rather than projections. For the current price and any active offer, check the figure shown on this page, which Courtely keeps up to date.