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Cluber vs OneClub

Cluber vs OneClub — Honest 2026 comparison

Cluber is a solid option for clubs with their own facilities (gym, padel, courts) thanks to its physical access control. OneClub bets on Stripe-native payments and multi-child families. We compare without marketing speak when to pick each.

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Executive summary in 60 seconds

If you only have one minute, this is what matters.

Pick Cluber if…

Your club has large physical facilities (gym, padel courts, locker rooms, halls) and you need QR-or-turnstile access control, court booking and locker management. Cluber brings it natively; OneClub doesn't compete on that axis.

Pick OneClub if…

Your club is a pure sports club (grassroots football, basketball academy, padel academy without owned courts). You value Stripe card payments, multi-child families, integrated event ticketing and transparent pricing with a free Starter plan.

If still unsure…

Keep reading. Comparison table, concrete scenarios for each and a step-by-step migration guide. The key question is: does your club need to control physical access to a facility or only manage sporting activity?

Comparison table

Feature by feature

Payments, ticketing, facilities, pricing and support. Where Cluber wins, we say so.

FeatureCluberOneClub
Payments and fees
Stripe-native (card and Apple Pay first)Not includedIncluded
SEPA Direct DebitIncludedIncluded
Apple Pay and Google PayNot includedIncluded
Automated dunning (smart retries)Partial or limitedIncluded
Family-grouped fees (multi-child)Not includedIncluded
Registrations and members
Public registration linkIncludedIncluded
Register multiple children without retyping dataNot includedIncluded
LOPIVI / GDPR docs nativeIncludedIncluded
Events and ticketing
Integrated ticketing (event tickets)Not includedIncluded
Season passesPartial or limitedIncluded
Public club website with own SEOPartial or limitedIncluded
Facilities and access control
QR / turnstile access controlIncludedNot included
Court and room bookingIncludedNot included
Locker and changing-room managementIncludedNot included
Pricing and plans
Public pricing on the websiteNot includedIncluded
Free plan for small clubsNot includedIncluded
Self-serve onboarding in minutesPartial or limitedIncluded
Support and onboarding
Spanish-language supportIncludedIncluded
Assisted migration at no costPartial or limitedIncluded

✓ Native · ⚬ Partial or limited · ✗ Not available. When a feature exists but requires an addon, higher tier or external module, we mark it as partial (⚬).

Honesty first

When to pick Cluber instead of OneClub

Four concrete scenarios where Cluber is the better choice for your club.

  • If your club has a gym or fitness room where members come and go all day

    Cluber includes physical access control with QR on the member's phone or motorized turnstiles at the entrance. If your club is a fitness center with wide opening hours (07:00-23:00) and you need only paid-up members to enter, Cluber solves it natively. OneClub doesn't include physical access control: you'd combine it with an external solution (Akiles, Salto KS, Setty).

  • If you run a padel or tennis club with your own courts

    Cluber manages court reservations, time slot allocation, deposits and maintenance blocks. If your club has 4+ owned courts and reservation is the central use case, Cluber is built for that. OneClub is built for formative sports clubs (academies, federated teams) that don't monetize individual hourly court bookings.

  • If your multi-sport center combines several disciplines in the same facility

    Cluber works well when there's gym + padel + spinning + group classes inside the same building and you need single access control for everything. The rules of who enters what are managed per fee type or pack. OneClub doesn't compete in multi-discipline clubs with a shared physical facility.

  • If you value a brand focused on Spanish fitness centers and multi-sport clubs

    Cluber has years of specialization in this specific niche in Spain. If your board values track record in clubs with owned facilities and needs vertical references, Cluber brings more comparable cases. OneClub targets pure sports clubs (football, basketball, padel academies without owned courts) and is still building its public catalog.

Where OneClub wins

When to pick OneClub instead of Cluber

Four scenarios where OneClub fits your club better than Cluber.

  • If your club doesn't own its facility (grassroots football, basketball academy, padel school without courts)

    OneClub is built for pure sports clubs that rent municipal pitches or third-party courts. You don't pay for the physical access control module (which you don't need) and get better fees, registrations, ticketing and member portal. Cluber costs the same whether you have facilities or not — the access module is part of the product.

  • If your club has families with 2+ children in different categories

    OneClub groups fees from all children into a single family account and one charge. Registering 3 siblings across U10, U12 and U14 takes 5 minutes and one monthly charge. Cluber doesn't position family management as native: the parent pays their fee and each child is an independent record with an independent charge.

  • If you want card and Apple Pay as primary payment method

    OneClub is built on Stripe from day one. Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay and SEPA coexist with card pushed first. Online registration conversion 18-25% higher than SEPA-only. Cluber historically operates with SEPA as the main flow and integration with modern payment gateways is more limited.

  • If you value transparent pricing without sales meetings

    OneClub publishes plans on the website: Starter free up to 50 members, Professional €49/month up to 500. You do the math in 2 minutes without talking to anyone. Cluber doesn't publish pricing on its website — requires demo and quote. If your board values evaluation speed, OneClub wins here.

How to migrate from Cluber to OneClub in 48-72 hours

Standard process: you export, we import and validate. Without halting the club's operations.

  1. 1

    Export your data from Cluber

    Cluber lets you export members, teams, fee plans and payments to CSV/Excel from the panel. If your club operates physical access control, also export the inventory of active cards/credentials: it'll help you decide whether to keep that module separately. Export last fiscal year's charge history to preserve accounting continuity.

  2. 2

    Automated importer in OneClub

    Upload the files to OneClub and the system maps columns (name, ID, IBAN, team, plan, email). Review the preview, fix anything and confirm. SEPA mandates originally signed in Cluber are reactivated inside Stripe preserving original consent. If your club has physical access control, we evaluate together whether to keep it in Cluber or move to a specialized solution (Akiles, Salto KS).

  3. 3

    Validation and ordered go-live

    Before switching Cluber off, you run a test charge in OneClub with 5-10 members to validate dunning, invoicing and accounting integration. When you confirm, OneClub goes live. If you keep Cluber's access module, we help you connect it with OneClub via exports so that a paid-up fee continues to open the door.

We assign you a dedicated onboarder during the migration. No extra cost, no mandatory annual contract. If your club has the access control module in Cluber, we'll honestly tell you whether to keep it there or move to a vertical solution.

FAQ — Cluber vs OneClub

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Create your OneClub account in under 2 minutes and play around for 30 days, no commitment. If your club needs physical access control to an owned facility, we'll honestly tell you if Cluber fits better.

  • Free Starter plan up to 50 members
  • Assisted migration from Cluber at no cost
  • No commitment, no card needed to start
  • Spanish-speaking support with a dedicated onboarder

Data as of May 2026. Features and pricing change — always verify with each vendor before deciding. This comparison is maintained by OneClub; we try to be fair, but we are one of the parties.