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Padel Méridien

A booking-focused website for an indoor padel club. Dark floodlit atmosphere, a slot schedule that fills up as you scroll, tournament and group lesson pages — built so players book their evening session online rather than over the phone.

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Le problème

A 4-court indoor club was still taking all reservations by phone. The most sought-after evening slots came down to missed calls, and no-shows went uncontacted.

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La solution

Booking-oriented site: dark floodlit hero, a pinned section showing evening slots filling up on scroll, tournament pages (P25/P50/P100 formats), group lessons by level, and a booking block ready to receive the club's existing Doinsport widget.

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Le résultat

A clear, mobile-first booking journey. Booking block designed to plug into the club's existing tool, not replace it. Dedicated tournament and lesson pages to reduce repetitive front-desk questions.

The brief

Padel Méridien is a fictional 4-court indoor padel club in Toulouse. The club is doing well — evening and weekend slots fill up — but every reservation still goes through the phone. That means a five-minute call per slot, voicemails piling up after the front desk closes, and no-shows with no follow-up. The existing site does not take online bookings. Someone who wants the 9 p.m. Tuesday slot decides at 10 p.m. from their sofa. Calling the next morning to ask is not how that works anymore.

What we built

Everything is organised around the booking. Full-screen dark hero under floodlights, two entry points: book now, or see available slots. Then a pinned scroll section: an evening slot schedule where cells flip from "available" to "booked" as you scroll down. No sales copy needed — watching the slots fill up is the argument.

The rest follows the player's journey: the four courts and their specs, a tournament page with accredited formats (P25, P50, P100), group lessons by level, then the booking block. That block is built to host whatever tool the club already uses — Doinsport, Anybuddy, or anything else. No platform migration required.

What guided our choices

The pinned schedule section exists because showing the problem lands better than describing it. A few seconds of slots filling up on screen communicates what would take a paragraph to explain.

We built around the existing booking tool rather than proposing a new one. Clubs almost always have a system in place. Connecting to it reduces friction for the manager and avoids the conversation about switching.

The tournament and lesson pages are there partly for SEO — searches like "padel tournament Toulouse" or "padel lessons near me" — and partly to reduce the volume of repetitive questions at the front desk.

Deliverables

Next.js source files, Vercel deployment + custom domain, integration of the existing booking widget (Doinsport / Anybuddy or other), tournament page linked to registration, SportsActivityLocation JSON-LD tags for local SEO, maintenance guide. The automated day-before no-show reminder is part of our automation offer. Turnaround: 72 hours after brief and content sign-off.


This project is a demonstration produced by Webvori studio to illustrate our approach and level of finish. No real client is associated with this fictional brand. Visual identities and content are illustrative — Webvori studio demo.

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