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Padel comparison · 2026

Best software for a padel school in 2026

6 real platforms for padel schools and clubs in Spain. Before you pick, decide whether your bottleneck is court booking or member management — the answer flips the entire ranking.

Last reviewed: 2026-05-15

Disclaimer: this article is maintained by OneClub

This article is maintained by OneClub, one of the platforms reviewed. We've tried to be fair and recognise that for pure court booking we are NOT the best (Bookgy and DeporWeb win that sub-domain), but we belong to one of the parties. Read with a critical eye and run demos before signing.

Padel is booming in Spain and that has pushed software vendors to specialise. There isn't a single 'all-in-one padel software' that wins everywhere today: there's a group of products optimised for court booking (the hospitality side of the business: renting courts by the hour) and another group optimised for member management + multi-level training schools (the academic, federated side).

Before comparing products, ask yourself what percentage of your business is each thing. If you mainly live off renting courts to the public, Bookgy, DeporWeb or TPC Matchpoint solve it better. If your main business is the padel school (regular classes, groups by level, monthly fees, internal tournaments), OneClub and Clupik win on their turf.

This roundup ranks the 6 options prioritising training school + member management — because that's where software actually differentiates. For pure court booking the ranking would be almost the opposite, and we say so explicitly in the 'Court booking or member management: decide this first' section.

Evaluation criteria

What we evaluate on each platform

Eight real dimensions for a padel school/club of 200-400 students. We chose them after talking to sporting directors, not to software salespeople.

  • Online court booking

    Calendar per court, 90-minute slots, cancellations, waiting list. Critical if you rent courts; irrelevant if you only run a school.

  • Training-school management

    Groups by level, student-to-group assignment, slot control, level progression, evaluations. What separates a real school from a rental venue.

  • Recurring payments

    Monthly school fees, SEPA direct debit, card, late-payment surcharges. The economic backbone of the training business.

  • Communication with students / parents

    Messages to a specific group, class reminders, coach reports. Pure-rental products tend to be weak here.

  • Internal tournaments and ranking

    Bracket generation, points accumulation, club ranking. Small detail that delights students and boosts retention.

  • Transparent pricing

    How much does it actually cost per month and per court? Do you need to call sales? Transparency saves meetings.

  • Integration with the club's public app/site

    The end customer should book, pay and see schedules without installing anything weird or getting lost in menus.

  • Spanish-speaking support

    Real chat and phone hours — Friday 7pm, not Monday 10am.

How we built this comparison

We tested each platform with a demo or trial account, talked to real padel schools that use them, and cross-checked public pricing on each vendor's website (May 2026). Where pricing is not public we say so instead of making it up. The pros and cons are ours, based on the real experience of a 200-student padel school with 4 rentable courts in Madrid. If you think a score is mis-calibrated, write to us and we'll revisit publicly.

2026 ranking

The 6 options, ranked

Ranking written prioritising training school + member management. If your priority is renting courts, the order changes — see the 'How to decide' section at the end.

1

OneClub

Editor of this comparison

Club management + multi-level training school. Does NOT handle court rentals.

Overall score9.0/10

OneClub comes first in school management because it solves the real problems of a federated padel school: groups by level, student assignment, monthly fees with Stripe (card + SEPA + Apple Pay), parents with several kids across different levels grouped under one family, and clean per-group communication. What it does NOT do is hourly court booking for open rentals — that's left to the specialists. If you combine school + 1-2 tournaments a year + occasional rentals, OneClub works; if your daily bread is renting 8 courts all day, look further down.

Pros

  • Stripe-native (card + SEPA + Apple/Google Pay) for school fees
  • Family-grouped multi-child — useful when a parent has 2 kids at different levels
  • Groups by level and student assignment designed for training schools
  • Public club website with calendar and news included
  • Free Starter plan up to 50 members — useful for new schools

Cons

  • No hourly court booking for open rentals — a deal-breaker if that's your business
  • No inventory management for racket/material sales
  • Younger brand than Clupik in the federated ecosystem

Pricing

Free Starter up to 50 students. Professional 49 €/mo up to 500 students. Standard Stripe fees.

Best for

Padel schools with regular classes, monthly fees and little open rental. Federated training clubs with levels.

2

TPC Matchpoint

Vertical padel all-in-one software (booking included).

Overall score8.5/10

TPC Matchpoint is the most complete vertical product in the padel sector: court booking, school, fees, ranking, tournaments, equipment ecommerce. If you're looking for 'one software for the whole padel business', it's the reference. You pay for it and the learning curve is real: a UI with many options that a small club doesn't need. For an 8-court complex with 600 members and ecommerce, it shines; for a 100-student school with no open rentals, 60% of the product is overkill.

Pros

  • Covers booking + school + fees + tournaments + ranking in a single tool
  • Mature product, present in large complexes in Spain
  • Tournament and club-ranking modules well solved
  • Integrations with TPC Padel (federation and group brand)

Cons

  • Pricing high vs specialised products (school OR booking)
  • Complex UI with many options — onboarding and training mandatory
  • Pricing not fully transparent — detailed quote required

Pricing

Per-club model with quotes by court count and modules. Indicative public rate on their site, customisable.

Best for

Padel complexes with 6+ courts combining open rental + school + tournaments + equipment shop.

3

Bookgy

The court-booking specialist. Weak on member management.

Overall score8.0/10

Bookgy is probably the most used online court-booking tool in Spain: simple, reliable, with a public app known to players and serious SEO. If your business is renting courts to the public, Bookgy is the default entry point for the end user — which generates bookings your own club wouldn't capture. As member-management and school software it's very basic — not its core. Many clubs pair it with a second software for the school, a pragmatic solution.

Pros

  • Mature online court booking known to players
  • Public app with organic discovery (players search for courts on Bookgy)
  • Reasonable per-booking commission, no fixed cost on basic tiers
  • Very fast onboarding for a club that only wants to rent

Cons

  • Member management and recurring fees very basic
  • No school groups by level or formative evaluations
  • It's not club software, it's a booking channel — you'll need another tool for admin

Pricing

Per-booking commission model + higher tiers with fixed cost. Check current rate on their website.

Best for

Clubs whose main business is renting courts to the public. Works well combined with school software in parallel.

4

DeporWeb

Spanish all-in-one, strong on invoicing. UX feels legacy.

Overall score7.5/10

DeporWeb is one of the veterans of the sector: it covers booking, fees, NIF invoicing, member control, etc. Its strength is Spanish fiscal integration and solid recurring invoicing. Its weakness is a UX that feels 10 years old (dense panels, long forms, weak modern mobile app). For a traditional club with admin staff used to legacy systems, it fits; for a young end user (sub-30 padel player) it's friction that Bookgy resolves in 3 taps.

Pros

  • NIF invoicing and Spanish accounting export are solid
  • Covers booking, fees, invoicing and facility in a single tool
  • Veteran Spanish support with deep industry knowledge
  • Pricing on request with plans for clubs of different sizes

Cons

  • Legacy UX — dense panels, end-user mobile app behind the pack
  • High learning curve for new staff
  • Rarely appears as an option in modern SERP — low discovery for end users

Pricing

Per-club rate by feature and volume. Quote on request from their commercial team.

Best for

Traditional clubs with admin staff used to all-in-one legacy systems and strong NIF invoicing needs.

5

PadelAdmin

Padel-specific, small brand but tight focus.

Overall score7.0/10

PadelAdmin is a smaller, very specialised product: padel only. Fees, booking, basic school, tournaments. Its size plays in its favour (close attention, fast releases) and against it (fewer references, limited support at scale, smaller ecosystem). A good choice if you connect personally with their team and want to back a focused product; risky if your club grows to 500+ students and you need strict SLAs.

Pros

  • 100% padel focus — no other sport distractions
  • Close attention from their team, high accessibility
  • Padel-specific features without bloat

Cons

  • Small brand — fewer public references in large clubs
  • SLA and support limited by the small product structure
  • Roadmap depends heavily on team size (volatile)

Pricing

Small pricing aimed at mid-size clubs. Check current public rate on their site.

Best for

Mid-size padel clubs that value direct contact with the product team and a software without overhead.

6

Clupik

Generalist club software, not padel-specialised.

Overall score7.0/10

Clupik isn't optimised for padel — it's a generalist sports-club tool. We include it because many federated padel schools evaluate it when arriving from football or multi-sport. What it brings is a white-label club-branded app and a mature community; what it doesn't bring is specific hourly court booking or a polished multi-level training school. For a pure padel school it usually loses against OneClub (mgmt + school) or Bookgy (booking). For multi-sport clubs with a padel section, it fits better.

Pros

  • White-label app on App Store and Google Play
  • Wide community, mature Spanish support
  • Reliable recurring SEPA
  • Covers multi-sport (not only padel)

Cons

  • No specialised hourly court booking
  • Multi-level training school less polished than OneClub or TPC Matchpoint
  • White-label app pricing high and not public

Pricing

Affordable public base plan, white-label app on request. Annual commitment standard.

Best for

Multi-sport clubs with a padel section that already use Clupik for another section and want a single tool for everything.

Quick recap

Overall score and recommended use cases to decide in 30 seconds.

RankProductScoreBest for
1OneClub9.0Training school + monthly fees
2TPC Matchpoint8.5Large multi-business complexes
3Bookgy8.0Court rentals (not schools)
4DeporWeb7.5Traditional clubs with heavy invoicing
5PadelAdmin7.0Mid-size clubs with direct contact
6Clupik7.0Multi-sport clubs with a padel section
When NOT to choose OneClub

When OneClub is NOT the best option

If your main business is renting 8 courts all day to the public, OneClub doesn't solve hourly booking — Bookgy or DeporWeb will serve you better. If you want a single product covering booking + school + tournaments + racket ecommerce in a large complex, TPC Matchpoint is more mature. If you value a store-listed club-branded app over training-school depth, Clupik wins there. We say it without nuance because choosing club software is an expensive decision and honesty builds more long-term trust than self-promotion.

Court booking or member management: decide this first

Your club's bottleneck determines the right software. Find your case and check the recommendation.

  • If

    Your business is 80%+ hourly court rentals to the public

    Then

    Bookgy (mass booking channel) or DeporWeb (all-in-one with strong NIF invoicing). OneClub doesn't apply as the single source.

  • If

    Your business is 80%+ training school with monthly fees and levels

    Then

    OneClub. Stripe-native, family-grouped multi-child and groups by level solve the real pains of the school.

  • If

    You combine school + open rentals in a large complex with 6+ courts

    Then

    TPC Matchpoint. The only vertical padel product combining both worlds without running two software in parallel.

  • If

    Your club is multi-sport with a small padel section

    Then

    OneClub or Clupik depending on priorities (multi-child + Stripe vs white-label app). Court booking in a secondary tool if needed.

Frequently asked questions

Five common questions when picking software for a padel school in Spain.

About this comparison

This article is maintained by OneClub, one of the platforms reviewed. We've tried to be fair and recognise that for pure court booking we are NOT the best (Bookgy and DeporWeb win that sub-domain), but we belong to one of the parties. Read with a critical eye and run demos before signing.

Data verified as of 2026-05-15. Features and pricing change — always confirm with each provider before making a decision.

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