
GoFish.Rocks
$1.50 per passenger per trip, no percentage fees ever.
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GoFish.Rocks is an online booking system designed specifically for water-based businesses such as fishing charters, scuba diving operators, whale watching tours, and party boat services. Its core value lies in a simple but disruptive pricing model that replaces traditional percentage-based fees with a flat rate of $1.50 per passenger, per trip. This approach fundamentally changes how operators manage their costs, allowing them to retain significantly more of their revenue regardless of ticket price. Unlike many competing platforms that charge between 3% and 6% per booking, GoFish.Rocks ensures that costs remain predictable and low, even as a business scales.
The platform eliminates many of the common financial pain points associated with booking software. There are no setup fees, no monthly subscriptions, and no charges for cancellations or refunds. This is especially important for businesses affected by external factors like weather, where trips may be canceled unexpectedly. In such cases, operators are not penalized with additional processing fees, making the system both fair and aligned with real-world operations. Billing is handled at the end of each month and applies only to trips that actually took place, reinforcing a model where the platform only earns when the operator does.
Beyond pricing, GoFish.Rocks offers a comprehensive suite of features that cover all aspects of booking and operations management. The system supports various scheduling formats, including single trips, recurring events, private charters, and open-party bookings. It automatically prevents double bookings and manages conflicts efficiently. Customer communication is fully automated, with instant confirmations via SMS and email, as well as notifications for reminders, updates, and cancellations. All interactions are logged, providing a clear communication history.
The platform also includes built-in tools for customer feedback and review management. Positive experiences can be directed toward public platforms like Google or Yelp, while negative feedback is captured privately, allowing operators to address issues directly. This helps businesses maintain a strong public reputation while continuously improving their service.
Another key advantage is its payment processing flexibility. Operators can connect their own payment providers such as Stripe or Square, ensuring full control over their funds. Payments are deposited directly into the operator’s account, often within 24 hours, without being held by the platform. This improves cash flow and removes reliance on third-party escrow systems.
Additionally, GoFish.Rocks is designed with compliance in mind, particularly with regulations like California’s Honest Pricing Law. Its flat-fee structure ensures that pricing remains transparent and consistent, avoiding legal risks associated with hidden or variable fees at checkout.
Overall, GoFish.Rocks positions itself as a transparent, operator-friendly alternative to traditional booking platforms. By combining fair pricing, powerful features, and direct financial control, it enables businesses to operate more efficiently while maximizing profitability.
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