Built by an operator, for operators
Then I spent all my time doing admin.
When I looked for management software, I had two choices.
Stitch together a dozen free tools — a Google Form here, a Stripe link there, a spreadsheet to track who's paid.
Or hand over hundreds a month to a SaaS company for bloated software built for 500-desk enterprise campuses. Half the features I'd never use. The other half wouldn't work the way my space actually runs.
Neither option let me do what I started this for:
be in the space, with the people.
I was doing admin instead of making introductions.
So I built something simpler.
How
The origin
Every feature exists because I needed it running my own space. Nothing bloated. Nothing hypothetical.
Your identity
Your members see your name, your domain, your colors. RogueOps stays invisible.
Simplicity
Bookings, members, plans, billing — one place. No integrations to maintain, no data scattered across apps.
Pricing
You only pay when you use automated billing. Small enough to invoice by hand? It's free.
Community
The codebase is public. Use it, fork it, contribute to it. Built in the open, for the community.
What
Self-service onboarding. Member profiles. Access control.
Desks, rooms, and events with real-time availability.
Flexible plans with automated Stripe invoicing.
Branded app for members. Bookings in their pocket.
Custom domains, colors, logos, and transactional emails.
Ready when you grow. Each location, its own setup.