One Tuesday at a six-court club running on PerCorner. Nine moments — every one handled without a staff member lifting a finger. Scroll at your own pace.
A member rings to ask if the covered courts are free after work. Nobody’s in for two hours — but Lily answers in one ring, quotes real availability from the booking system, and texts a booking link before hanging up.
The overnight churn scan flagged players who’ve gone quiet. Lily messages the right ones with the right nudge. By breakfast, three have rebooked — revenue the club didn’t know it was missing.
"Do you hire bats? What’s the beginner session cost?" Twelve messages like it land before lunch. Lily answers every one instantly and accurately — and flags the one that needs Clare to a single notification.
A player uploads their own match video and pays for an AI breakdown. The coach reviews it async with his AI assistant over a coffee, and the full report — strengths, fixes, drills — lands in the player’s app. The club keeps a per-corner fee on top of the court spend. New revenue, no extra court time.
The owner set up a Friday Americano in 90 seconds this morning. By mid-afternoon PerCorner has built the poster, sent the WhatsApp and email blast, and filled 14 of 16 slots — auto-chasing the waitlist for the last two.
A ranked match wraps on the covered court. Vision has tracked every shot, attributed each point per corner, and clipped the three best rallies — ready for the players’ profiles and tomorrow’s social post.
One player lost but carried his corner — rating up. His partner, who sprayed the errors, drops. The fairest result in padel, decided automatically, with a transparent reason both can see.
From today’s clips and results, PerCorner drafts an Instagram reel and a results post. It sits in the owner’s approval queue — one tap to publish across every channel in the morning.
A single evening summary: calls handled, members won back, event filled, revenue recovered, anything flagged. Clare scans it from the sofa. Nothing was missed. Nobody stayed late. The club ran itself.
No new headcount. No missed calls. No dead data. No unfair rankings. Just a club operating at a level it couldn’t before.