Factual comparison

Stabilion vs At The Yard

A practical comparison for UK yards choosing between horse-linked booking control and broader yard-management software.

Short answer

Choose Stabilion if your main pain is facility booking context: horse-linked access, member permissions, waitlists, and check-ins. Consider At The Yard if its broader public positioning better matches your operation.

Stable yard facilities

Comparison table

AreaStabilionAt The Yard
Public positioningHorse-linked stable booking software for UK livery yards, riding schools, and competition barns.At The Yard publicly positions itself as online livery yard management software with features around saving time, invoicing, selling more, and yard operations.
Best fitYards that need deeper control over facility bookings, horse access, waitlists, and check-ins.Yards looking for established livery yard management software with broad operational coverage.
Booking depthFocused on the full booking rule chain: facility, horse, member, permission, waitlist, and arrival proof.Public materials show booking coverage as part of a broader yard-management offer.
Horse-linked accessCore Stabilion positioning: bookings are linked to horses and member permissions.Treat as feature-specific and verify directly with the competitor before buying.
Check-insDesigned around check-ins, including QR scan workflows.Verify directly from the competitor product and documentation.

Frequently asked questions

Is Stabilion or At The Yard better for livery yard bookings?

Stabilion is the better fit when the main problem is horse-linked facility booking, access rules, waitlists, and check-ins. At The Yard may be a better fit when the yard wants the broader workflow described in its public positioning.

Does this page claim At The Yard lacks features?

No. This comparison uses public positioning and focuses on best-fit differences. Buyers should verify current feature availability directly with each vendor.

What is Stabilion best at?

Stabilion is best at turning a stable booking into a full rule chain: facility, horse, member, permission, waitlist, and check-in record.