The part that sells the time
Sessions, tables, availability, holds, payments and the booking form on your own website. The engine underneath everything a customer does.
Private, per person, or both in the same venue
Some things sell whole. Some sell per head and fill from several bookings. Some are tables that push together for a group of nine.
You set that per experience rather than per account, so all three can happen under one roof without anything being a workaround.
The slot is held while they pay
Held the moment somebody starts checking out, released by itself if they wander off. Two people clicking at the same second cannot both get through.
If the slot does go, their card is never charged.
Bookings that normally mean a phone call
A deposit now and the rest on the day. A group where everyone pays their own share. A waitlist that actually tells people when something opens.
Every one of those is a call your staff are currently taking.
The form is part of your website
Your fonts, your colours, your tracking. Not a window borrowed from us and dropped into your page, which is why most venues' ad numbers are wrong.