Signing a Year Without a Trial — Are You Ready for That? 17FIT vs Dolyu
17FIT's consumer discovery app is genuinely compelling, but an annual contract means committing to a full year before you've had a chance to evaluate it completely — and there are no refunds for the minimum one-year term. If the system ultimately doesn't work for you, you wait out the contract. Dolyu is US$15/person/month, monthly billing, no contract, 14-day trial — confirm it works for you before deciding to continue.
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Pricing Structure Comparison
Dolyu
“Let every professional bloom with elegance”
US$15 / person / month
Pricing publicly listed, full features, monthly billing, no contract, 14-day free trial, cancel anytime
17FIT
“The online software that brings you customers”
Annual contract, custom pricing by feature module and scale
No publicly listed monthly fee — a sales representative provides a quote based on feature modules, staff account count, number of locations, and integration requirements. Minimum commitment is one year; no downgrade or refund during the contract period; no immediate trial after onboarding. Charged items include CRM, POS, marketing automation, booking integrations, and more; third-party payment and hardware may be billed separately. Contact 17FIT sales directly for pricing details.
Comparison data sourced from publicly available information on official websites (as of March 2026). Pricing and feature specifications are subject to change — please refer to the 17FIT website for the latest information. This comparison is for reference only.
Feature-by-Feature Breakdown
Publicly listed pricing, monthly billing, no contract
17FIT uses annual custom pricing — minimum one year, no refunds
Branded booking page (portfolio, service descriptions)
17FIT has a business page focused on in-platform search discovery
Consumer app (users can search and book businesses directly)
Like a beauty-industry Google Maps — generates organic client discovery
Staff payroll management
POS + ERP integration
365+ feature modules
Dolyu focuses on core features — depth over quantity
Multi-location chain management
Native iOS / Android app (merchant side)
Dolyu is a web application
Client CRM management
LINE Official Account integration
Independent staff scheduling
Booking deposit / prepayment
Four-dimension revenue reports
17FIT reports include a payroll dimension; Dolyu focuses on client behavior
The differences you only notice after you try it
Publicly Listed Pricing — Know Your Cost Without Waiting for a Quote
17FIT's pricing requires a sales consultation to obtain. Dolyu is US$15/person/month — price is right there on the website from day one. No time spent on sales calls, easy to budget, always predictable.
Branded Booking Page — Build Your Own Traffic, Not Platform Dependency
17FIT's consumer app does bring client discovery, but the client relationship is partially tied to the platform. Dolyu lets you build an independent branded booking page with portfolio and service descriptions — clients find you through your own brand, building stable traffic that doesn't depend on a third-party platform.
Live in 5 Minutes — No Sales Consultation Needed to Start Taking Bookings
17FIT's 365+ modules are feature-rich, but onboarding typically requires a sales consultation and custom configuration. Dolyu is designed to open and use — core features are intuitive, services set up in 5 minutes, and after a 14-day trial you have a clear picture of whether it works.
A Refined Interface With Global Timezone and Multi-Currency Support
Dolyu's interface follows the same design standards as Notion and Asana — clear visual hierarchy and fluid interaction logic so you can set up services and start taking bookings in 5 minutes, no manual needed. It also supports custom timezones and multi-currency checkout — one system for clients anywhere in the world.
Dolyu vs 17FIT: Which one is right for you?
17FIT's consumer app is a genuine advantage for new venues that lack their own traffic, and POS + payroll + 365+ features suit mid-to-large venues with real scale. But annual custom pricing with a minimum one-year commitment and no refunds — that's a decision with no way back. Dolyu is US$15/person/month, monthly billing, no contract — try it for 14 days to confirm it works for you before committing long-term. The best way to know if a tool is right for you is to use it.
Dolyu vs 17FIT
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Dolyu is US$15/person/month — publicly listed, monthly billing, no contract, cancel anytime after the 14-day free trial. 17FIT uses annual custom pricing with a minimum one-year commitment and no refunds — you're making a year-long decision before you've had a chance to properly evaluate it.
Dolyu provides a branded booking page with portfolio display — clients can book directly from Google Search or an Instagram link, building a stable client base that doesn't depend on a third-party platform. LINE Official Account push notifications keep returning clients coming back too.
Dolyu focuses on appointment management, CRM, LINE notifications, and four-dimension reports — the core features most individual operators and small studios actually use, live in 5 minutes, low learning curve. The right question is "do these features meet my needs?" not "are there enough features?" Most of 17FIT's 365+ modules are for mid-to-large venues.
Dolyu is a great fit for independent trainers — a branded page to showcase your programs, deposits to prevent no-shows, and four-dimension reports to track performance. 14-day trial, zero risk. If you run a multi-location gym that needs POS and payroll integration, then 17FIT's annual plan is worth considering.
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Interested in comparing other booking systems?
夯客 Hotcake
Hotcake is built around LINE booking with a NT$0 starter plan and 3,000+ brands on board. Booking happens inside LINE — there's no independent branded booking page, and the feature set focuses on the LINE ecosystem. Dolyu is US$15/person/month and provides a standalone branded booking page (with portfolio display), four-dimension analytics, and a refined interface — supporting LINE notifications while keeping your own brand traffic.
Freetime
How many no-shows did you have last month? Every missed appointment costs you not just that session's revenue — it costs the client you could have served in that slot. Freetime at NT$300/month is great value, but it has no online deposit mechanism. Dolyu costs about NT$180 more per month and lets clients pay a deposit at the time of booking — one prevented no-show more than covers the price difference.
SayDou 神美
SayDou's NT$330/person/month all-inclusive plan looks great long-term — but the first year requires a NT$5,000 setup fee, meaning you've paid for over a year before you even start. Dolyu is US$15/person/month (about NT$480) with zero setup fee — decide today, go live today, and continue after a 14-day trial if you like it.
QLiEER 客立樂
QLiEER uses annual tiered plans (Seedling from NT$950/month, billed annually), targeting beauty chain stores with POS hardware integration and staff payroll management. Dolyu is US$15/person/month (approx. NT$480), monthly billing, no contract, with core appointment management, reports, and branded page all included — suited to solo operators through small studios.
BeautinQ 美業歐巴
BeautinQ uses a modular plan structure with a 100-order/month cap on the starter plan. Advanced features like AI CRM, prepaid wallet, and interactive marketing require add-on modules, and pricing requires a sales consultation. Dolyu is US$15/person/month — pricing publicly listed, unlimited orders, all core features included, self-serve setup in 5 minutes.
BookNow 預約系統
BookNow offers four plans starting at NT$399, tiered by monthly booking volume, including e-vouchers, payroll calculation, and Google Calendar sync. Each plan has a monthly booking cap — the lowest plan allows 1,000 bookings — and you'll need to upgrade if you hit the ceiling in peak season. Dolyu is US$15/person/month (approx. NT$480) with no booking limit and four-dimension reports and branded page all included.
樂創約
Onlinebooking.tw has a free plan (30 LINE new bookings/month) and an advanced plan at NT$399/month, including auto client segmentation and SMS reminders. No portfolio display on the booking page; reports are fairly basic. Dolyu is US$15/person/month with a branded booking page that includes portfolio display and four-dimension reports — flat fee regardless of usage.
Fresha
Fresha uses a transaction commission model: 2.79% + US$0.20 per online payment, 20% commission on Marketplace new client first visits, and advanced features like Loyalty sold separately. No LINE integration, no Traditional Chinese interface, no Chinese-language support. Dolyu is US$15/person/month flat, zero commission, LINE integration, Traditional Chinese, custom timezone, and multi-currency all included.
SimplyBook.me
SimplyBook.me is an international booking platform with a booking-count limit on the free plan and volume-based billing on paid plans. Feature Apps are purchased individually. No LINE integration, Traditional Chinese is machine-translated, no Chinese-language support. Dolyu is US$15/person/month with deep LINE integration, native Traditional Chinese, custom timezone, and multi-currency support.
Calendly
If someone told you "Calendly is a booking system too" — they're not wrong, but it's a different kind of tool. Calendly is for scheduling B2B meetings. Dolyu is for managing clients, sending LINE notifications, and reading four-dimension reports. Once you understand that difference, the choice is straightforward.
Setmore
Setmore's free plan with unlimited seats sounds compelling — until you discover: English-only interface, no LINE integration, and online payment not included in the free plan. Using Setmore in Taiwan means working around problems it was never designed to solve for you. Dolyu is US$15/person/month — Traditional Chinese, LINE push notifications, online deposits — none of those three friction points from day one.