Comparison
Birdie vs Birrdi: A Straight Comparison for Simulator Owners
Birdie (birdiegrow.com) and Birrdi (birrdigolf.com) are two separate, unaffiliated products with confusingly similar names. Here’s what each one actually does.
| Feature | Birdie | Birrdi |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Indoor golf simulator venues | Indoor golf venues (general) |
| Pricing model | Flat $197/month | Varies — percentage-based fees |
| Online booking | ✓ | ✓ |
| Membership management | ✓ | Varies |
| Automated SMS | Yes (native Telnyx) | Not confirmed |
| Owner dashboard | ✓ | Limited |
| Setup time | 24 hours | Longer |
| Setup fee | $0 | Not confirmed |
| Website included | Optional ($400) | Not included |
| Support | Direct (no ticketing) | Not confirmed |
The honest breakdown
Two separate companies
Birdie and Birrdi are unaffiliated products. The similar names are a coincidence — this page helps you tell them apart.
Who Birrdi is for
Birrdi serves a range of golf venue types — not optimized specifically for the simulator model of bay-based bookings and membership hour packages.
Who Birdie is for
Birdie is purpose-built for simulator venues: multiple bays, flexible durations, membership hour banks, and automated re-engagement, on flat pricing.
Most operators are live and taking bookings within 48 hours of signup.
See Birdie in action
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