Payments
How to Charge Entry Fees for a Tennis Tournament
Tennis organisers waste hours every week chasing payments. Cash envelopes get lost. Bank transfers come in late. Venmo screenshots pile up. The only fix is built-in payments tied directly to the event roster. That's what Volley does.
How Volley solves it
Built-in payments mean you collect entry fees through the app instead of chasing cash. The flow: player taps Register, picks Apple Pay / Google Pay / card, pays. Their slot is confirmed instantly. You see the receipt in your organiser dashboard.
5% platform fee on paid features. Everything else is yours. No monthly subscription, no per-transaction limits, no payout delays beyond the standard 2-3 days.
Set it up in 3 steps
Step 1: Create the club or event in Volley. Step 2: Toggle "Paid" and set the entry fee. Step 3: Link your payout bank account. Done — players can now pay through the join link.
Players don't need a Volley payment account. They tap the join link, pick Apple Pay / Google Pay / card, and pay. Their slot is confirmed instantly.
Free on iOS and Android
Volley is free to download. 5% platform fee on paid features. Payouts hit your bank in 2-3 days.
Frequently asked questions
Can I charge entry fees for my tennis tournament with Volley?
Yes. Set up the tournament, toggle "Paid", set the entry fee. Players pay through Apple Pay, Google Pay, or card when they register. 5% platform fee, everything else is yours.
What's the platform fee?
5% on paid features. No monthly fee, no per-transaction surcharge beyond Stripe's standard processing rates. You only pay when you make money.
What payment methods does Volley accept?
Apple Pay, Google Pay, and credit/debit card via Stripe. Coverage in 40+ countries. Players don't need a Volley payment account — they just tap and pay.