Golf simulator venues
One online booking platform for multi-bay simulator venues.
Whether you run two bays in a strip mall or twenty across multiple cities, Simbook gives your venue branded online booking, a kiosk for tap-in and walk-ins, session management, and a live operator control room. One platform, every bay, every location.
Built to integrate with the systems your venue already runs on
- Trackman
- GSPro
- Uneekor
- Foresight
- Square
- Stripe
Built for the multi-bay operating model
Online booking, in-venue kiosk, and an operator floor, designed for mixed walk-in and member traffic
Branded online booking
Customers see real-time bay-level availability with simulator and software variants. The booking flow lives on your domain, with mobile-first checkout and conversion-tested defaults. Memberships, hour packs, deposits, and gift cards are native.
Kiosk tap-in for booked customers and walk-ins
Booked customers tap their confirmation and start play. Walk-ins book on the same kiosk in under 60 seconds. Door, locker, and bay-power unlock automatically. One operating model for both traffic types.
Sessions, extensions, and turnover
Each booking is a live session with a clock. Customers can extend if the next slot is free. Bays prep automatically for the next booking when it isn't. Floor staff handle exceptions, not routine.
Live operator control room
Every active session, payment state, overstay, and extension request in one screen, in priority order. Multi-location switching for managers and HQ.
Works with any simulator software
Simbook is sim-software-agnostic. Trackman, GSPro, Uneekor, Foresight, E6, TruGolf, Awesome Golf, a custom PC sim, or a mixed stack across bays, it all works. Bring your gear today, swap or expand later.
Multi-location from day one
One workspace, every venue. Per-location pricing, shared inventory and members, role-based access, and consolidated reporting. Built for operators who plan to grow.
The multi-bay operating model
One operational data model. No spreadsheets, no group chats.
Bookings, sessions, members, payments, and bays all share one model. Customers book on your branded site, walk in to a kiosk that knows them, and play. Floor staff act on alerts in the control room. Managers run reports across every location on the Simbook platform. See our playbook for lifting bay utilization 15 to 30 percent.
- Real-time bay-level availability and inventory
- Memberships, packs, deposits, and gift cards native to the platform
- Operator control room replaces the spreadsheet workflow
- Open API and webhooks for accounting, BI, and access control
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FAQ
Common questions from venue operators
Will Simbook work with our existing hardware and sim software?+
Yes, any of it. Simbook is sim-software-agnostic. Trackman, GSPro, Uneekor, Foresight, E6, TruGolf, Awesome Golf, custom PC sims, or a mixed stack across bays: the booking, kiosk, and operator layer wrap around whatever you run. Swap or expand your stack later without touching Simbook.
Can we run venues with very different operating models on one platform?+
Yes. Per-location pricing, rules, and even kiosk configurations let you run a staffed lounge and an unattended self-service venue side by side, on the same workspace.
Does the booking flow live on our own domain?+
Yes. The branded booking site, kiosk, member portal, leaderboards, and confirmation emails all run on your domain. Customers see your venue, not Simbook.
Do you support memberships, hour packs, and deposits natively?+
Yes. Tiered memberships, hour packs, deposits, gift cards, off-peak rules, and group billing are all native, designed for the way simulator venues actually monetize.
How does multi-location reporting work?+
Revenue, utilization, member growth, bay productivity, and no-shows are reported per venue and rolled up to HQ in a single dashboard. Most multi-location operators also stream Simbook into their data warehouse via the open API.
See Simbook on a multi-bay simulator venue.
A 30-minute walkthrough on your bays, hardware, locations, and the way your venue actually operates.