Comparison
Birdie vs ForeUp: A Straight Comparison for Simulator Owners
ForeUp is built for golf courses. Birdie is built for simulator bays. Here's the difference.
| Feature | Birdie | ForeUp |
|---|---|---|
| Built for golf simulators | ✓ | No (course-focused) |
| Bay-by-bay booking | ✓ | Limited |
| Membership management | ✓ | — |
| POS system | ✓ | — |
| Pricing transparency | Flat monthly | Quote required |
| Setup time | Under 24 hours | Weeks |
| Contract required | No | Often yes |
| Built-in utilization analytics | ✓ | — |
Why simulator owners switch to Birdie
ForeUp wasn't built for bays
Tee time logic doesn't translate to 1-hour bay blocks. You end up fighting the software instead of running your business.
Pricing that scales with you
ForeUp requires a sales call for every quote. Birdie's pricing is public, predictable, and month-to-month.
Up and running in a day
No implementation team, no 6-week onboarding. Birdie is configured and taking bookings within 24 hours.
Most operators are live and taking bookings within 48 hours of signup.
See Birdie in action — no sales call required
Most demo requests get a response within a few hours. See exactly how Birdie handles your booking flow.