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He Turned Pickleball Software into a $3M/yr SaaS

Feb 18, 2026
Ben Borton, co-founder of PodPlay and former investor/operator behind PingPod, turned venue software into a multi-million ARR vertical SaaS. He talks about validating software inside his own venues, per-court pricing and tiers, spinning the product out into a standalone company, raising an $8M Series A, and scaling to 200 locations and 2,000+ courts.
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INSIGHT

Hardware + Software Is The Sticky Wedge

  • PodPlay's differentiator is integrating hardware and software into a single full-stack experience for clubs.
  • Combining club management, reservation flow, and video capture removes friction and boosts user experience.
ANECDOTE

From Internal Tool To External Product

  • PodPlay's first code was written for PingPod in 2019 and external customers began in summer 2023.
  • Pickleball demand drove the product-market fit and accelerated PodPlay's external launch.
INSIGHT

Per-Court Pricing Drives Predictable ACV

  • PodPlay prices primarily on a per-court basis with tiers for software-only, hardware-enabled, and autonomous full-stack clients.
  • Software-only ACVs run $2k–$6k while hardware-inclusive deals push average contract values toward $10k–$15k.
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