A booking fee that moves, and no published rate
Peek Pro is a capable product with a strong sales operation behind it. The question is what the model costs you once you are actually busy.
It is not a bad product
Good on the customer-facing side, decent distribution, and a real support operation. For a small operator with low volume, a percentage that costs nothing when you are quiet has genuine appeal.
How much does Peek Pro cost?
Peek does not publish a pricing page. Third-party comparisons and operator reviews describe variable booking fees of up to six to eight percent, fluctuating from booking to booking rather than sitting at one stated rate. We are reporting that as what other people say, not as a confirmed figure, because Peek does not confirm one.
Whatever the number is on a given booking, it is a percentage, so it scales with you forever. Ours caps at $99 a venue and stays there, however big you get.
| Peek Pro | Venue Harmony | |
|---|---|---|
| Published pricing | No pricing page published | 1% of online revenue, capped at $99 per venue, published |
| Fee model | Variable booking fees, reported by third parties at up to six to eight percent and fluctuating per booking | One percent, and it stops at the cap |
| What happens as you grow | A percentage, with no published ceiling | The bill stops at $99 per venue |
| Who the fee sits on | Commonly added to the customer's total | You, never your customer |
| After 1 October 2026 in Australia | Anything added at checkout comes off, onto your costs | Unchanged |
| Payments | Handled through the platform | Your own gateway. You stay merchant of record |
| Contract | Not published | Month to month |
| Getting your data out | Not published | Full export, any time, no charge |
Checked 22 August 2026 against peekpro.com. Peek does not publish a pricing page, so the fee range above comes from third-party comparison sites and operator reviews rather than from Peek, and we have written it as a reported range rather than a rate. Where a row says not published, that is because the provider does not publish it. If anything here is out of date, tell us and we will correct it.
If you are in Australia, this becomes yours
Any part of that fee currently added to your customer's total has to come off from 1 October 2026. What was invisible becomes a line in your own costs.
Should I stay on Peek Pro?
Stay if you are low volume, seasonal in a way that suits a pure percentage, or you value their distribution enough to pay for it.
Talk to us if you are doing real numbers and the percentage has started to sting, or if you want to know what you are paying before a sales call.