Rigs on slots, queues moving

Racing Simulator Lounge Software

Sim rigs sell like VR: short, premium, timed experiences. GameBiller prices your racing or flight simulators per slot or per hour, keeps the queue moving with auto-ending sessions, and reports revenue per rig.

What you get with GameBiller

🏎 Per-rig stations

Each simulator is a station with its own pricing — the F1 rig can out-price the karting seat.

🎯 Slot pricing

Sell 15/30/60-minute experiences at fixed prices — clean for customers, fast for staff.

⏳ Auto-ending sessions

Prepaid slots stop on time, keeping mall-crowd queues predictable.

🎮 Add-on charges

Extra laps, passenger seats or upgraded wheels billed as accessories on the same invoice.

💳 Regulars into members

Hour packs for the sim-racing crowd that comes every week.

📊 Revenue per rig

Utilisation reports justify the next rig — or the next location.

Why sim lounges need slot-first billing

A high-end rig earns by the slot, not the vague hour. Fixed-price experiences with auto-ending timers maximise sessions per day, add-ons capture extra spend, and per-rig reports show exactly what each machine returns on investment.

Common questions

How should a racing simulator lounge bill customers?

Fixed time slots work best — 15, 30 or 60 minutes at set prices per rig type. GameBiller’s slot pricing bills exactly that, prepaid sessions end automatically, and hourly billing remains available for open practice.

Can different rigs have different prices?

Yes. Each simulator is its own station type — the full-motion F1 rig, the GT seat and the flight sim can all carry different slot prices and reports.

How do I keep queues moving on weekends?

Prepaid slots end on time without staff intervention, Done frees the rig instantly, and billing completes at the counter — throughput stays predictable at peak.

Does it track what each rig earns?

Yes. Revenue and billed hours per station show each rig’s actual return — the data you need before buying the next one.

Can I sell a fixed number of laps rather than time?

Pricing is time-based, so most lounges sell a slot long enough for the session they have in mind — a ten-minute or twenty-minute block that stops itself at the end.

How do I handle two people sharing a rig?

Run it as one session on that rig and bill it once. If you price differently for two drivers, per-player rates cover that without needing a second station.

Can customers book a rig for a specific time?

Yes. Advance bookings let a customer request a slot from a public link using just a mobile number, and you approve, edit or decline it.

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