USchedule shows you when bays are full. Edison shows you when they were worth it.
Edison is a revenue intelligence platform built for golf simulator venues. The Daily Briefing on your dashboard and the Recommended Actions in your analytics tell you exactly where you're leaving money on the schedule — and what to do about it.
USchedule runs your bookings. Edison runs your revenue.
USchedule is purpose-built for simulator booking. The customer-facing flow is clean, the staff calendar is readable, and the basic membership and league tooling does what you'd expect.
But USchedule is a booking system. It tells you what booked. It doesn't tell you whether the bookings were worth what you charged for them, where you're structurally soft, or what to do about it.
That gap is the whole reason Edison exists.
- USchedule's reports are backward-looking summaries. They don't surface a single soft spot or recommend a single action.
- There's no metric in USchedule that compares peak revenue to off-peak revenue per bay-hour. So the underpriced Tuesday afternoon and the perfectly-priced Saturday peak look identical on the dashboard.
- USchedule has no view of dynamic pricing recommendations. Pricing changes are manual, reactive, and based on whatever the operator can hold in their head.
Three things Edison surfaces every week that USchedule doesn't.
The Daily Briefing
Every morning, your dashboard opens with a paragraph that tells you where you stand today, where you've been over the last 30 days, and what's structurally soft. It calls out the days and time blocks that consistently underperform and ends with one focused recommendation for the week ahead.
Recommended Actions
AI-powered cards in your analytics, categorized as Marketing or Attention. Each one names a specific revenue gap, explains why it's a gap, estimates the monthly impact, and links you to the action. "Wednesday afternoons underperform — launch a lunch-hour package to fill 27 empty bay-hours weekly. Est. +$813/mo."
Revenue Per Available Bay-Hour, plus the heatmap
The single metric that tells you whether the schedule is working. Tracked daily, weekly, monthly — with peak vs. off-peak split, best day vs. worst day, and best bay vs. worst bay. Plus a Bay Utilization heatmap (day × hour, last 30 days) so you can see exactly which slots are dragging the number down.
Switching is a CSV, not a project.
USchedule has a built-in CSV export for bookings, customers, and memberships under Reports. Two clicks. We'll send the exact path.
Edison's import wizard auto-detects the columns and walks you through six steps — Upload, Columns, Bays, Revenue, Validate, Confirm. Most venues are live in under 30 minutes. White-glove option available if you'd rather we run it.
Want to see it before you switch?
Run a 30-Day Pilot. Export your last 90 days of bookings from USchedule, send the CSV, and we'll send back the same morning briefing, recommended actions, and revenue intelligence the full product would have generated for that period.
For a 4-bay venue at a $50 average rate, a typical 30-day pilot reveals $2–3K/mo in underpriced bay-hours.
No migration. No customer-facing change. No commitment.
Two plans.
Booking
Everything you need to run bookings.
Online booking, tiered memberships with hour credits, tournaments and leagues, 24/7 access control, calendar, confirmations, dynamic pricing.
No credit card required
Revenue
Booking, plus the intelligence layer Edison is built around.
Booking, plus the intelligence layer Edison is built around. The Daily Briefing, Recommended Actions, RevPABH tracking, Bay Utilization heatmap, Revenue Opportunity counter, Peak vs Off-Peak comparison.
No credit card required
See what your bays are actually worth.
30-day pilot. No credit card. No setup fees. Cancel anytime.