Assess venue fit
Review your venue type, sports, current booking flow, participation goals, and where DynaPlay could add value.
Pricing
Understand the commercial path before you change workflows, publish availability, or commit to launch scope.
Partnership pathway
The first conversation is about fit and scope. Pricing follows the work DynaPlay will actually support for your venue.
Review your venue type, sports, current booking flow, participation goals, and where DynaPlay could add value.
Map the venue profile, resources, access details, schedules, pricing context, coordination needs, and support expectations.
Confirm responsibilities, activity-aligned commercial structure, setup work, support model, and written terms before platform services begin.
Use early activity and operator feedback to decide what to adjust, expand, integrate, or keep deliberately small.
Operators should know what is being evaluated, what is included in launch scope, and where a separate agreement starts.
The venue conversation starts without setup fees or platform onboarding charges.
Commercial terms are shaped around player discovery, coordination, booking commitment, and participation outcomes.
Platform services, paid work, support responsibilities, and any integration scope require separate agreed terms.
Before a launch is agreed, DynaPlay maps the operational details that decide whether the partnership is practical.
Existing systems are treated as part of the fit discussion, not as a promise that every provider can be connected.
The partnership should keep improving as venue staff and players use the platform.
Tell us how your venue operates and DynaPlay will outline the partnership path, setup scope, and commercial next steps.