The platform

Built like infrastructure. Priced like a utility.

Most booking software is one industry’s workflow with the labels swapped. TallyUp is a shared engine with a real product on top for each trade, which is why a restaurant floor, a laser machine and a reformer studio can all trust the same core.

I

One engine, five trades

Underneath every vertical is the same allocation core: a resource (a table, a stylist's chair, a treatment room, a reformer bed, a tattoo booth), a time window, and an atomic claim on it. Availability shown to a customer is computed from the same data as the final booking, checked once more inside a database lock at the moment of confirmation. That is why nothing double-books, including joined tables for a party of twelve and a laser machine shared by three practitioners.

II

One account, many venues

A tenant is a venue, not an account. Run a studio and a supper club under one login, each with its own booking page, team, settings and numbers. Staff roles are scoped per venue, and every operator action is checked against the venue it belongs to, server-side, every time.

III

An AI layer that earns its keep

The concierge takes bookings in natural language, the review desk drafts replies, the audience desk writes the win-back nobody has time to write. Every AI feature is grounded in the venue's live data, may only rank or draft (never invent availability or take an action unreviewed), and sits behind durable multi-tier rate limiting with per-venue daily cost caps. When the AI is off or the budget is spent, deterministic fallbacks keep the product whole.

IV

Honest integrations

Stripe for deposits and no-show protection, switched on only when you connect your own account. POS bridges for the floor. An embeddable widget that carries your venue's identity and can only ever book your venue. Calendar feeds that stay in sync for members, instructors and owners. Everything degrades gracefully when a key is missing, and nothing pretends.

V

Your data, portable

Bookings, customers and settings export on demand. UK GDPR is treated as the floor, not the ceiling: booking pages carry no ad trackers, customer lists are never used across tenants, and AI requests are logged with hashed identifiers for abuse prevention only.

See it, don’t take our word.

Every vertical has a real, live demo venue you can book against right now, and the console behind it is the same one you would run.