For experiential & entertainment venues

EagleEye vs SevenRooms

SevenRooms is a powerful guest-experience and marketing layer for hospitality. EagleEye is the operating system that runs the entire venue, booking, POS, memberships, leagues, and events, with revenue-aligned pricing.

Revenue-aligned pricing, no per-seat licenses
EagleEye
One platform · one login
Booking
POS
Memberships
Events
Leagues
Waivers
F&B
AVA AI
SevenRooms
Hospitality reservations + C
F&B
CRM
Marketing
Events
Integrates with the tools you already run
See all integrations
Quick verdict

SevenRooms is genuinely strong at reservations, guest CRM, and automated marketing, it helps hospitality businesses turn guest data into repeat revenue. But it sits on top of operations; it doesn't run your activity bookings, your POS, memberships, leagues, or waivers. EagleEye is the underlying operating system that does, with guest CRM and marketing built in.

Who each is for

Honest fit, before you ever book a demo

Best for

experiential venues that need the full operation, bay/lane/court booking, POS, memberships, leagues, waivers, and events, unified, with CRM and marketing included.

Best for

restaurants and hospitality groups that want best-in-class guest data, marketing automation, and table management on top of an existing POS.

Think of SevenRooms as the guest-experience and marketing layer, and EagleEye as the operating system. For a restaurant, a strong layer over an existing POS makes sense. For an FEC, golf-sim lounge, or pickleball club, the "tables" are bays and courts, and the operation includes POS, memberships, leagues, and waivers, which is the system itself, not a layer.

At a glance

EagleEye vs SevenRooms, capability by capability

Native / full Partial / add-on / via integration Not offered
Capability
EagleEye VENUE OS
SevenRooms
Built for
EagleEye Experiential venues (all-in-one OS)
SevenRooms Hospitality reservations + CRM + marketing
Reservations & booking
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Not offered Tables/covers
Point of Sale
EagleEye Yes Native, integrated
SevenRooms Partial Integrates with POS
F&B / kitchen routing
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Yes Restaurant-focused
CRM & guest profiles
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Yes Core strength
Marketing automation
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Yes Core strength
Memberships
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Partial Perks/loyalty
Leagues & tournaments
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Not offered
Events & parties
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Yes Ticketed events/experiences
Digital waivers
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Not offered
Gift cards
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Partial
Inventory
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Not offered
Analytics & reporting
EagleEye Yes Native + AVA AI
SevenRooms Yes Guest analytics
Accounting
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Not offered
AI assistant
EagleEye Yes AVA: auto-assign, NL reporting
SevenRooms Yes AI table management
Self-service kiosks
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Not offered
Mobile apps
EagleEye Yes Native
SevenRooms Yes
Integrations
EagleEye Yes Trackman, InRange, Range Servant, OpenTable + more
SevenRooms Yes POS / hospitality
Pricing model
EagleEye Yes Revenue-aligned, no per-seat licenses
SevenRooms Monthly SaaS subscription
Implementation & migration
EagleEye Yes Weeks, migration included
SevenRooms Setup varies
Support
EagleEye Yes 24/7
SevenRooms Yes

Where EagleEye wins

Built to run the whole venue

It's the operating system,

Not a layer, native booking of activity inventory, POS, memberships, leagues, and waivers.

Guest CRM + marketing are included,

So you get SevenRooms-style guest intelligence without a separate subscription.

revenue-aligned pricing

Vs a monthly hospitality-software subscription on top of your POS.

AVA AI

Spans the whole operation (assignment, reporting, guest briefs), not just table management.

The fair take

Where SevenRooms may be the better fit

We would rather lose a bad-fit deal than oversell. If this is you, SevenRooms is the honest pick.

If you run restaurants (or a hospitality group) and want the deepest guest-marketing and table-management toolset layered over your existing POS, SevenRooms is a category leader.

Venues whose core unit is the dining table, not an activity.

Deep dive

Layer vs operating system"

SevenRooms is a genuinely strong CRM and marketing layer for hospitality, and EagleEye does not ask you to give that up: guest profiles, segmentation, and automated marketing are built in.

The difference is scope. For an activity venue the operation is the product, a guest books a bay, signs a waiver, joins a league, buys F&B, and rebooks, and all of it needs to live in one system rather than a marketing layer bolted onto a separate stack.

The math of the stack
Event tool + POS + Booking + Memberships + Waivers + CRM
EagleEye 1 platform · 1 bill
4+
vendors consolidated
28%
higher F&B per bay hour
1
guest profile

Switching from SevenRooms

Move in weeks, not months, with your data intact

Bring guest profiles and marketing history into EagleEye; consolidate your POS and booking at the same time. Live in weeks, 24/7 support.

01

Full data migration

Customer records, reservations, event history, memberships, and inventory come with you, included, not billed extra.

02

Run in parallel

Keep SevenRooms live during transition. Cut over only when your team is ready and confident.

03

Named onboarding + 24/7

A dedicated onboarding team gets you live in as few as 3 weeks, backed by round-the-clock support.

FAQ

EagleEye vs SevenRooms: common questions

Is EagleEye a SevenRooms alternative?
For experiential venues, yes, with native booking, POS, memberships, and leagues, plus the guest CRM and marketing SevenRooms is known for.
Does EagleEye include guest marketing and CRM?
Yes, natively.
Do I need a separate POS like with SevenRooms?
No, POS is native in EagleEye.
Pricing?
revenue-aligned pricing; revenue-aligned pricing. See /pricing.

Guest experience, plus the whole operation.

One platform for bookings, POS, memberships, events, and F&B, with pricing that scales with your venue. See it on your own venue's numbers.