Booking context
A Stabilion booking can include the facility, horse, member, rules, waitlist status, and check-in record.
Stabilion helps livery yards replace WhatsApp threads, whiteboards, and shared calendars with horse-linked bookings. Each booking can connect the facility, horse, member, access rule, waitlist, and check-in record.
A yard booking is not just an open time. Stabilion keeps the operational context attached so staff can understand who booked, which horse is involved, which rules apply, and whether the slot was used.
A Stabilion booking can include the facility, horse, member, rules, waitlist status, and check-in record.
Operators can model booking windows, facility schedules, member access, and horse permissions around real yard workflows.
Check-ins help separate booked slots from real arrivals, so missed usage and demand become visible.
The calendar slot is the easy part. Stabilion focuses on the permission, horse, waitlist, and arrival details that create the real admin load for stable operators.
Every facility reservation can move through the same clear chain.

Book paddocks, arenas, lunging spaces, and shared yard facilities.
Link bookings to specific horses and member access permissions.
Use waitlists and booking rules to reduce manual coordination.
Confirm arrivals with check-ins so usage is not just trust-based.
Livery yard booking software manages reservations for shared yard facilities such as arenas, paddocks, and lunging spaces. Stabilion adds horse-linked access rules, waitlists, and check-ins so the booking includes more than a time slot.
A shared calendar can show availability, but it usually cannot verify which horse is being used, whether the member has access, or whether the rider actually arrived. Stabilion is designed around that full rule chain.
Yes. Stabilion is opening first with UK livery yards, riding schools, and competition barns.
Stabilion is private-beta stable booking software with guided setup and no charge during beta.