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In RESERVA, LINE Costs Extra and Features Are Tiered — in Dolyu, It's All Built In

RESERVA is broad, but LINE is a +¥3,300/month add-on, the free plan opens only 43 features, detailed analytics and phone support jump to the ¥23,100 tier, and setup gets complex. Dolyu gives you native LINE, four reports, and simple onboarding at US$15/person/month.

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This page compares Dolyu and RESERVA on pricing, core features, and fit. Dolyu costs US$15/month flat, integrates deeply with LINE, requires no app download for customers, and supports appointment-based businesses of all kinds with monthly billing and no contract.

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Pricing Comparison

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Dolyu

“Let every professional bloom with elegance”

US$15 / person / month

All features including native LINE integration (built in, no surcharge), client CRM, and four reports — no tiers, monthly billing, no contract, 14-day free trial.

Brand booking page
LINE auto-push reminders
Full CRM customer management
Four revenue analytics reports
Works for any industry
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RESERVA

“Cloud Booking System (350+ industries)”

¥0 ~ ¥46,200 / month (annual monthly rate, no setup fee)

Free ¥0: 50/mo, 250 clients, 43 features. Blue ¥3,850: 200. Silver ¥6,600: 500, ads hidden. Gold ¥13,200: 1,000, 82 features. Enterprise ¥23,100: 2,000, 110 features, phone support. Suite ¥46,200: 4,000. LINE integration is a paid add-on at +¥3,300/month.

Japanese businesses
Studios / Classes
Salons / Clinics
Enterprise / Government
350+ industries

This comparison was compiled by Dolyu from publicly available information (last updated: July 2026) and may not reflect the latest changes. Always verify pricing, plans, and features on the RESERVA website. For reference only; it constitutes no representation or warranty.

Feature Comparison

Feature-by-Feature Breakdown

Native LINE Official Account (built in, no surcharge)

RESERVA's LINE integration is a paid add-on at +¥3,300/month

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RESERVA

Traditional Chinese admin panel

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RESERVA

Member points ledger

Dolyu
RESERVA

All features, no tiers

RESERVA's free plan opens only 43 of 116 features

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RESERVA

Client management (tags / history / notes)

Dolyu
RESERVA

Multiple booking types

Dolyu
RESERVA

Multi-language booking page / intl timezone & currency

RESERVA booking page supports multiple languages (incl. Traditional Chinese) on Gold (¥13,200)+, with a Japanese admin panel and no international timezone/currency

Dolyu
RESERVA

Four revenue reports / detailed analytics

RESERVA locks detailed analytics to higher tiers

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RESERVA

Phone / dedicated support

RESERVA phone support needs Enterprise (¥23,100+); Dolyu offers email support

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RESERVA

Online payments

Dolyu doesn't handle money — it records member points

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RESERVA

Simple, fast onboarding

RESERVA has many settings and can take time to set up

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Supported
Partial
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Why Choose Dolyu

What sets Dolyu apart

LINE Built In, No Surcharge

RESERVA's LINE integration is a +¥3,300/month add-on. Dolyu's native LINE Official Account integration is built in — rich menu, booking, and reminder pushes all within the US$15 plan.

All Features, No Endless Upgrades

RESERVA's free plan opens only 43 of 116 features; analytics and phone support jump to the ¥23,100 tier. Dolyu gives you everything at US$15/person/month.

Simple Onboarding, Not Buried in Settings

RESERVA has many features and settings and can take time to set up. Dolyu follows Notion-grade design principles — build services and start taking bookings in 5 minutes.

Chinese Localization + Four Reports

RESERVA is Japanese-first. Dolyu offers a Chinese/multi-language UI, member points, and revenue/service/staff/client reports built for Asian service businesses.

Verdict

Dolyu vs RESERVA: Which one is right for you?

For very broad industry coverage and complex enterprise/government needs, RESERVA's tiers and depth fit. But if you want LINE built in at no surcharge, a Chinese UI, all features, and fast onboarding, Dolyu is US$15/person/month, 14-day trial, live in 5 minutes — just try it.

FAQ

Dolyu vs RESERVA

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Dolyu has native LINE built in (no surcharge), a Chinese UI, member points, and four reports — a single US$15, all features. RESERVA is broad across 350+ industries, but LINE is a +¥3,300/month add-on, the free plan opens only 43 features, analytics and phone support are locked to higher tiers, and the UI is Japanese-first.

Yes. RESERVA's LINE integration is a paid add-on around +¥3,300/month. Dolyu's native LINE Official Account integration is built into the US$15 plan at no extra cost.

RESERVA's free plan caps at 50/month and 250 clients and opens only 43 of 116 features. Full analytics and LINE usually require a mid/high tier. Dolyu is all features at US$15/person/month — simpler.

RESERVA has many features and settings and can be tricky (reception periods, slot caps), taking time to onboard. Dolyu focuses on 5-minute onboarding and a clean UI for businesses that want to start fast.

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