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Outdoor padel club & clubhouseSet Club PadelDémo Webvori

Set Club Padel

Website for an outdoor padel club with a clubhouse. A horizontal scroll through club life, group lessons, membership plans and Anybuddy booking — built to make visitors want to join the club as much as book a court.

01

Le problème

A convivial outdoor club ran almost entirely on word of mouth. Bookings were taken by phone, and club life — lessons, evenings, recreational tournaments — was communicated through scattered messages, with no showcase to bring it together.

02

La solution

A warm editorial site: a horizontal scroll that tells the story of the club (lessons, clubhouse, social evenings, recreational tournaments), clear membership plans, and a booking block ready to receive the club's existing Anybuddy widget.

03

Le résultat

A showcase that sells club membership as much as a court slot. Mobile-first journey, readable membership plans, bookings tied to the existing tool. Pages optimised for local search.

The brief

Set Club Padel is a fictional outdoor padel club with a clubhouse near Toulouse. People come to play and stay for a drink after — the atmosphere is the product. But none of that showed up online. Bookings went through the phone, lessons and social evenings were communicated through scattered messages, and a new player searching for the club landed on a page with no personality. The courts were not the problem. Getting a curious visitor to actually join was.

What we built

The core of the site is a horizontal scroll section that moves the visitor through club life: group lessons, the clubhouse, social evenings, recreational tournaments — each with its own photo and tone. It is a way of showing the atmosphere rather than writing a paragraph about it.

Around that: group lessons by level, membership plans laid out plainly, then a booking block ready for the club's existing Anybuddy widget. The light palette and editorial typography keep the tone warm. Nothing about it looks like a generic sports site.

What guided our choices

The horizontal scroll exists because a convivial club is not sold through a service list. Walking the visitor through the actual moments of the club — the court, the clubhouse, the after-game — creates the feeling of already being there. That is what converts a browser into a member.

The membership plans use language about joining, not transacting. The framing matters: a court slot is a one-off, a membership is a decision to be part of something.

On booking: the Anybuddy widget stays. We connect to whatever the club already uses. No migration, no learning curve for the manager.

Deliverables

Next.js source files, Vercel deployment + custom domain, booking widget integration (Anybuddy / Doinsport or other), lessons and events page linked to registrations, SportsActivityLocation JSON-LD tags for local SEO, maintenance guide. The post-session review nudge 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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