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Five ways people get in

Five ways people get in

Most tools force one sales model. Real operations mix several — a studio sells drop-ins and memberships and ten-class passes on the same schedule. PaySeats models access as five primitives you can combine on a single offering.

Bookings

One-time access to a date or a whole series, with multiple ticket tiers per offering. The default for events, workshops, and drop-ins.

Memberships

Recurring monthly or annual access, billed automatically. Failed payments enter automatic recovery (dunning) before access is affected — you don't chase cards by hand. Available on Studio and above.

Passes & credits

Prepaid bundles — ten classes, five entries — redeemed on attendance. The balance decrements automatically at check-in, so there are no punch cards and no arguments about what's left. Available on Studio and above.

Bookable services

An appointment scheduler for one-to-one time: private lessons, studio rentals, consultations. People book open slots that you define.

Add-ons

Extras attached to any offering at checkout: equipment rental, materials, merch, camping at a festival. Each has its own price and inventory. Available on Studio and above.

Mixing methods

A single class can admit members, pass holders, and one-time bookers at the same time — each path has its own rules, while capacity is shared and enforced across all of them.