Pickleball Courts Booking System in Pasig
Pasig is one of the densest pickleball markets in Metro Manila. PlayServe gives Pasig venues a single dashboard for online court bookings, open play sessions, walk-in queues, POS, and GCash/Maya/QR Ph payments — built specifically for Philippine pickleball operators.
At a glance
- Product: PlayServe pickleball venue management software, configured for Pasig.
- Who it's for: pickleball court owners and managers in Pasig, Metro Manila.
- Payment methods: GCash, Maya, QR Ph, and credit/debit cards.
- Coverage: Pasig and surrounding Metro Manila (Caloocan, Las Pinas, Makati, Malabon).
- Region: National Capital Region (Metro Manila).
- Support: Philippine-timezone customer support, English and Filipino.
- Trial: free 15-minute demo, no credit card required.
Pasig is one of NCR's three biggest pickleball cities — operationally that means scheduling pressure
Pasig has the third-largest pickleball footprint in Metro Manila after Quezon City and Parañaque, with Kapitolyo and the Ortigas / C5 corridor doing most of the volume. Pickleball Junction on Brixton, CCF Center's 6-court setup on Ortigas Ave cor C5, and the Saturday-Sunday Philippine Pickleball Federation street game on Emerald Avenue all generate steady demand that a Messenger-thread inbox cannot triage.
PlayServe replaces the back-and-forth: players in Kapitolyo or Bagong Ilog open the court page, pick a slot, pay through GCash or QR Ph, and the slot is locked at the database level before the next player loads the page. Front desk stops being a booking call center.
Multi-court venues need a calendar that doesn't break at 8pm
CCF Center splits courts between open play and coaching. Single-calendar tools collapse when two managers edit the same shift. PlayServe gives each court its own track, with color-coded sessions and per-staff permissions so a coach can edit only their own coaching slots — not the open play next door.
Reports break down revenue by court, by session type, and by payment method. The owner sees the top line on a phone; the manager sees the week; the front desk sees today.
Ortigas traffic windows are a real constraint on session design
Kapitolyo and Ortigas Center get hit hard by EDSA + Shaw + C5 evening traffic. Running 6–8pm and 8–10pm open play back-to-back lets you capture the early-leavers and the wait-it-outs separately. PlayServe handles the two skill brackets independently with waitlists and auto-promotion when someone cancels.
Pickleball venues in and around Pasig
6 venues listed on Google Maps near Pasig, Metro Manila. If you run one of these courts, PlayServe can manage your bookings, open play, queue, and payments.
Venue data sourced from public Google Maps listings as of April 2026. If your venue should be on this list — or shouldn't be — contact us at [email protected].
Frequently asked questions
- Can my Kapitolyo venue accept GCash, Maya, and QR Ph in one checkout?
- Yes. All three are native at checkout. The player picks, pays, and the booking is confirmed immediately.
- We share courts between open play and coaching like CCF Center does. Does PlayServe handle that?
- Yes. Each court can host open play, coaching, leagues, or private bookings, all on the same calendar with per-session pricing and per-coach availability.
- How do PlayServe slot locks prevent double-booking on Pickleball Junction-style busy nights?
- The first player whose payment clears holds the slot at the database level. Every other client browser sees 'no longer available' the moment that clears. There is no Messenger reconciliation step.
- Does PlayServe work for the Ortigas street pickleball model where games are free and walk-in?
- Yes — turn on queue management without paid booking. Players scan a QR to join the queue, see live wait time, and the system manages rotation without anyone keeping a paper list.
- Can I run recurring league nights on the same Pasig courts I rent out hourly?
- Yes. Block recurring league time on the calendar; hourly bookings can only land on non-league slots.