Live trivia is the anchor — a weekly night the room shows up for, run from a laptop behind the bar. Drag bingo, Watch Party, and the always-on Channel fill the rest of the week, all on one phone for your players. No app, no signup.
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One login, one phone for your players, the same look on every screen. Trivia anchors the week, the Channel covers the rest, drag bingo runs when she’s in town, and Watch Party turns the big finale or the awards into a game. Pick a pack and you’re live in a minute. It’s one system instead of four.
A trivia night that fits the room. Pop divas, drag, reality TV, queer film, the cultural moments your crowd already has opinions about. Real MC flow: rounds, halftime, a scoreboard that gets argued over at the bar. Multiple choice, year guess, number guess, true-or-false, sort-the-list, crowd polls. Six formats, built for a live room.
Your bartender pulls it up and the TVs have something on them. Trivia, year guesses, and crowd polls on a loop, with no host running it. It’s for the slow Wednesday, the daytime Sunday Funday wind-down, the happy hour before the DJ shows. Your own events, specials, and socials drop into the loop on their own schedule, alongside any sponsors.
The queen stays the star; the platform handles the paperwork. Phone cards for every player, your bar’s logo on every screen, the queen pulling each ball, and a winning card flagged the second it happens. No clipboard, no AV scramble, no day-of setup past turning on the tablet.
The finale, the awards show, the big game: the night the room is already watching becomes a game they play along to. Pick a ready-made pack (the Emmys, a finale, the championship) and you’re live in a minute. The room predicts on their phones, the host calls each winner live, and the bolder the call the more it scores. Scored predictions, plus polls just for fun. No video, nothing licensed; it rides whatever’s already on your screens.
Real product screens, not mockups. The big TV behind the bar, the tablet for whoever’s running things, the phone every player is on. Same brand top to bottom.

Branded for the bar, not a sports-bar default. Category and era pills frame the question, the timer counts down up top, and the choices wait for the room to lock in.

The answer lands big, then the room sees who got it — 9 of 12 — who hit it first, who’s on a streak, and how every answer split.

Team name, score, the question, four choices. Lock it in and wait for the reveal — all on the phone already in their hand.

The podium up front, the rest of the field ranked beside it, re-sorting live after every reveal. The scoreboard becomes the show.

Round 2, four corners, six in the room. The latest ball lands center-screen, the called grid fills in, and the prize sits right there: shots from the bar. The whole room turns to look.

The latest call center-screen, recent balls in a row, and when someone yells bingo their card pops up for the queen to confirm. Big enough to tap mid-bit.

Scan, grab your card, daub from your phone — every daub a lipstick kiss. Numbers light up as they’re called; four corners and you yell.

Between the moments everyone’s watching, the prediction goes up on the TV: who takes the crown? The room locks in a guess on their phones before it happens.

Same phone as trivia and bingo. Tap your prediction, make it your Big Call if you’re sure, and watch the scoreboard swing when the moment lands.

When the winner is crowned on screen, the host taps it on their phone — call it, tap the winner — and everyone who guessed right scores instantly.

Between shows, the Channel runs itself: guess-the-year, polls, the pop-culture your crowd already knows. One button from the bartender, no host, no scheduling. Anyone can scan in and play along.

Tonight’s game and join code, who’s in the room, recent nights, season standings, and the attendance and returning-regulars numbers worth showing your boss.
Pop divas, drag, reality TV, queer film, the chapters of pop culture we all sat through together. Every question short enough to read in one breath, sharp enough to make somebody at the bar yell. None of that “name the longest river in Africa” pub-trivia filler.
Scan the QR on the TV, pick a name, you’re in. The same phone works for trivia, bingo, and the Channel. No account, no download, no friction — works on whatever phone the regulars are already holding.
The projector is built to be looked at. Ball drops for bingo, smooth reveals for trivia, a scoreboard that re-sorts live in front of the room. Your logo, your colors — the screens look like your bar.
Every scan, every team, every bingo card rolls up into your venue’s dashboard. See which nights packed the room, your returning-regulars rate, and who’s holding the season leaderboard. Players who want to hear about your nights can opt in with an email — and those are the only contacts you get. No scraping, no harvesting; just the regulars who asked to stay in the loop.
No hardware to buy, no install, no AV crew. A screen and a laptop behind the bar is the whole rig — that’s everything you need to start with Trivia.
Open the host console on a laptop, point a TV at the projector view, and you’re live. Trivia runs every week from behind the bar — the Channel fills the rest, and drag bingo slots in when she’s in town.
No app, no signup, no hardware on your end. The room scans the QR on the screen and plays from the phone already in their hand. Nothing to hand out, nothing to charge, nothing to lose.
It costs less than a single hosted trivia night. Fill one quiet Tuesday and the covers and bar tabs have paid for it.
Your TVs stop being dead air and start drawing the room. Trivia on Tuesday. Drag bingo when she’s in town. The Channel covering the rest. Every night looks like you meant it.
Less than half the cost of one hosted trivia night — and it runs all month. No host to hire, no hardware to buy, no per-event meter.
For lounges and slow-hour screens.
Your whole program — every live night, run by your staff.
A hosted trivia company runs $300–$400+ per night. One night costs more than a month of Soiraye.
One system, every room, one bill.
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