Managesports is the booking, payments and operations platform we wish we had when we were running courts ourselves. Made in the Philippines, designed for Southeast Asia, opinionated about the boring stuff.
We started with a simple observation: most sports facilities in the Philippines run their bookings through Messenger threads, paper schedules and Google Sheets. It works — until it doesn't. A double-booking on a Saturday afternoon costs a customer relationship. A missed GCash payment costs a session.
Existing booking software either looked like a North American enterprise tool with PayPal-only checkout, or a generic SaaS that didn't understand open play, recurring sessions, or the way operators actually settle their books. So we built our own.
The first version was a side project for one badminton venue in Butuan City. Today it's a platform powering bookings, payments, and modular workflows like Sales and Inventory — with a deliberate "boring security" stance and honest defaults at every step.
These show up in product decisions every week. They're how we choose what to build, how we write copy, and what we say no to.
We build for what actually exists, not slide decks. No fake testimonials, no certifications we don't hold, no "enterprise-grade" claims we can't back.
Sales, Inventory, Open Play, Rentals — toggle them on per facility, only when you need them. No upgrades, no new contracts.
GCash, QR Ph, bank transfer through PayMongo — the rails Filipino customers actually use. International billing through Stripe.
No tier-3 escalation queues. The person who replies probably wrote the code that's misbehaving.
Headquartered in Butuan City, Caraga, with customers across the country and a growing footprint in the rest of Southeast Asia.
Free 7-day trial. No credit card. Self-serve setup. Real human on chat when you get stuck.