Everything an experience business sells and runs
LeisureStack is built around real operational capacity — venues, activities, sessions, resources, equipment, packages and availability — not a generic calendar with payments bolted on. Some pillars are live today; others are in active development or represent the direction the platform is built towards. We say which is which.
Bookings & availability
Real-time, capacity-aware availability with transactional, double-booking-safe holds. Online bookings and on-site staff draw from the same locked inventory — a slot held online is gone at the desk the same instant.
Live todayPoint of sale
Built for counter sales, admissions and on-site transactions to post straight into the same commercial record as online bookings — one till, one record, no separate reconciliation at the end of the day.
In developmentPayments & checkout
Designed to support card payments, deposits and refunds through one connected checkout, online and at the counter. Card data is designed to never touch our own servers directly.
In developmentTickets & admissions
Designed to support ticketed and admissions-based entry alongside timed and open bookings — for attractions and visitor destinations as well as activity operators with fixed sessions.
Platform directionPackages, add-ons and group bookings
Built for bundling activities, food and extras into one price, with each component's share of the revenue — and of any discount — tracked fairly, even when it's never sold on its own.
In developmentMemberships & passes
On the roadmap: memberships, passes and gift vouchers that bring customers back without starting a new booking from scratch each time.
Platform directionWaivers & customer records
On the roadmap: digital waivers and a customer record that follows a guest across every visit, activity and location.
Platform directionReporting & insights
Designed to bring bookings, on-site sales and payments into one commercial record — one answer to what a business made, by activity, by day, by location, without stitching exports together by hand.
In development