EscapeMVP vs Peek Pro

The Peek Pro alternative
with predictable pricing.

Peek Pro charges variable per-booking fees (typically 6–8%) with no published subscription — a different rate every operator, a fee line item every customer. EscapeMVP replaces Peek Pro with tiered monthly pricing, $0 commission, native waivers, and 16+ features built only for escape rooms.

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Peek Pro vs EscapeMVP — head to head

A direct comparison of pricing, features, and what's actually included.

Feature Peek Pro EscapeMVP
Built specifically for escape roomsTours, activities, rentals, attractions Only escape rooms
Per-booking commission~6–8%, variable per operator$0 — every tier
Pricing transparencyNot published — quote-basedPublished — six tiers
Native waivers Every tier
Game Master Console
Smart Review Routing (5★ → Google)
Closed-Room Cost report
Wages-vs-Revenue report
Auto-personalized promo codes
Problem Player tracker
QR-code & email photo delivery
TV Leaderboard (lobby display)
Cart abandonment / win-back automation
Native Square + Stripe paymentsVariable Both, native
B2C marketplace trafficpeek.com— (focus on your direct channel)
API access Included

Where Peek Pro wins

The honest list — Peek is the better pick in two scenarios.

You want consumer-marketplace traffic from peek.com

Peek operates peek.com, a real B2C marketplace that can drive incremental bookings — particularly for tour and activity operators in tourist destinations. It's the only platform on this list with that pipe. For escape rooms, marketplace traffic is rarely a meaningful channel (most of your bookings come from local Google search), but if you're in a heavy tourism market, Peek's marketplace is a real plus.

You want zero monthly subscription

Peek charges per booking, not monthly. If you're highly seasonal — a haunted-house operation that does $0 in February and $50K in October — you'd only pay Peek when you book. MVP charges a monthly subscription regardless of volume. For very low-volume shops, Peek can come out cheaper on raw cost.

Where EscapeMVP wins

The four places Peek's variable-fee model costs escape rooms money or trust.

1. Predictable pricing, not a quote-based black box

Peek's per-booking fee is negotiable and varies per operator — different shops report different rates, and there's no public price list. EscapeMVP's pricing is published: six tiers, $80–$520/mo, no commission. You know exactly what you'll pay this month and every month after.

2. No surprise fee line item at checkout

When Peek's per-booking fee is passed to the customer, it appears as a "service fee" at the last step of checkout — and escape-room operators consistently report this as a cart-abandonment driver. MVP's $0 commission means there's never a fee line item. Your published price is what your customer pays.

3. Built only for escape rooms

Peek now serves tours, activities, rentals, attractions, and museums (post the ACME and Connect&GO acquisitions). Their roadmap is spread across all of those verticals. EscapeMVP ships only escape-room features — the GM Console, smart review routing, closed-room cost reports, problem-player tracker, photo delivery, social-media shoutouts. Every release is for you.

4. No more variable fees on a great month

Peek's fee scales with your revenue forever. A great month at Peek costs you more in fees. MVP's tier covers up to 5,000 players/month with no overage charges — your bill stays the same whether you do 1,200 players or 4,800.

EscapeMVP pricing

Tiered by player volume. No per-booking commission. No overage fees. No quotes.

MVP+ Booking
From $120/mo · tiered
All-in-one platform. Native bookings, Square + Stripe payments, native waivers, marketing automation, financial reports, API access — plus 16+ escape-room features Peek doesn't ship.

$0 per-booking commission. Tiers cap by player volume up to 5,000/mo at $520/mo.

See the full MVP pricing tiers.

What you actually get with MVP

A short list of the differences that show up on every booking.

Peek's pitch is "no monthly fee" — but the real cost is a variable percentage of every booking, forever, plus a fee line item that hurts your conversion rate. MVP+ Booking trades that variable bleed for one predictable monthly bill.

Run the math yourself

Plug in your monthly bookings and average ticket. See what your annual Peek-style fees look like vs MVP+'s tiered monthly price.

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Frequently asked questions

How does Peek Pro's pricing actually work?

Peek Pro doesn't publish a subscription price. They charge a per-booking fee that's typically 6–8% on online bookings (operator can absorb or pass to the customer), plus a separate ~2.3% + $0.30 merchant processing fee. Fees are negotiable but not transparent — different operators report different rates. EscapeMVP is published, tiered monthly pricing from $80 to $520/month with $0 per-booking commission.

Is Peek Pro built for escape rooms?

Peek Pro is built primarily for tours, activities, and rentals. After Peek's late-2025 acquisitions of ACME Ticketing and Connect&GO, the platform now also serves attractions and museums. Escape rooms are a use case, not a focus. EscapeMVP is built only for escape rooms — every feature is designed around how escape rooms actually run, including the GM Console, smart review routing, and closed-room cost report.

Does Peek Pro have a marketplace, and is that an advantage?

Yes — Peek operates peek.com, a consumer-facing marketplace, which can drive incremental bookings to operators. It's the only platform on this list with a real B2C demand-gen channel of its own. For tour and activity operators in tourist markets, that pipe is real. For most escape rooms — which are local-search-driven and not tourist-dependent — the marketplace is rarely a meaningful source of bookings.

What about Peek's recent ACME and Connect&GO acquisitions?

In November 2025, Peek raised $70M and acquired ACME Ticketing and Connect&GO, repositioning as a broader "experiences platform." That's strategically interesting but also means Peek's product roadmap is now spread across tours, attractions, museums, and rentals. EscapeMVP's roadmap is shaped only by escape rooms — every feature shipped is one that escape-room operators specifically asked for.

Are Peek Pro's booking fees actually visible to customers?

Yes — when an operator chooses to pass the fee through, customers see a "service fee" or "booking fee" line item at checkout. Escape-room operators consistently report this as a cart-abandonment driver. EscapeMVP charges $0 per-booking commission, so there's never a fee line item — your published price is what the customer pays.

How long does the actual switch take?

Migrating from Peek Pro to MVP+ Booking takes a single afternoon for most operators. We'll help you import your room data, GM accounts, and customer list, then you start taking bookings on MVP+ within a few hours.

Stop paying a variable percentage
on every booking.

Predictable monthly pricing. $0 per-booking commission. Built only for escape rooms.

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