Multi Player Price (MPP) can most easily be described as a pricing structure that varies depending on the number of participants in a booking. This means that the cost per person decreases as more players are added. In this way, it rewards larger groups with a lower individual cost. It’s a flexible pricing model that encourages more participants and can be beneficial when used alongside membership sales.
MPP is a feature that you as a venue can activate to ensure that any benefits, such as memberships, only apply to the individual player’s share of the booking. You decide how many players a booking should be split between – for example, four players on a doubles court or two on a singles court.
Example:
If a court costs 400 SEK and the booking is split into four parts, each player’s share is 100 SEK. If the booker has a membership that includes the benefit "free play," they receive a 100 SEK discount – their quarter of the total. The booking then costs 300 SEK. The booker can choose to pay the full amount or use split payment, where co-players pay their share. If the booker adds three co-players at the time of booking, and one of them also has the same membership benefit, the total amount is reduced to 200 SEK – since two players have free play. Thus, 200 SEK remains to be paid.
Payment flow for split payment:
When using split payment, the full potential booking amount is reserved on the booker’s account – in the example above, 300 SEK. This is to cover any changes, such as if a co-player is removed from the booking. For bookings made more than seven days in advance, the amount is charged on the seventh day. Once the match has been played and the co-players have paid their parts, the corresponding amount is released back to the booker’s account or refunded, depending on how far in advance the booking was made.
If MPP is not activated:
If Multi Player Price is not activated, the entire booking is based on the booker’s price – regardless of whether split payment is used or what benefits co-players might have. In the case of full payment, only the booker’s price applies, no matter which players are added to the booking.