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Always on

Your TVs, running themselves.

The Channel is a trivia-and-poll loop your bar TVs play with nobody operating them. The bartender flips it on; it runs all night — guess-the-year, real-or-made-up, crowd polls, your sponsors. And anyone in the room can scan in and play along. Here's how it works.

No host, no scheduling One toggle from the bar Phones can still join Sponsors & house promos
A relaxed gay bar on a quieter night — the Channel running on its own across the bar TVs with a question and a join QR, a regular at the bar tapping in an answer on his phone, no host needed.
The screens

Two screens. Zero babysitting.

The TV that loops on its own, and a settings page where you turn it on and set the pace. That's the whole footprint.

The Channel on a bar TV — a guess-the-year reality-TV question, a countdown timer, and a be-the-first-to-join QR with the play link
The big screen · always on

Your screens are never dead air.

Point a TV at the Channel and walk away. It cycles through a segment, reveals the answer, takes a beat, and rolls to the next one — forever, with no one driving.

  • A looping segment with a countdown — question, reveal, short break, repeat
  • A persistent join QR and player count so the curious can hop in
  • Your venue logo, color, and sponsor slides woven into the loop
  • If the room's empty it just keeps rolling; a "warming up" card covers any gap
Venue dashboard where the Channel is configured — toggle, segment length, and sponsor settings
The settings · back office

Set it once. Forget it.

The Channel lives in your venue settings. A couple of switches and it behaves exactly how your room needs.

  • An on/off toggle — turn the Channel on for the slow hours
  • Segment length from 15 to 120 seconds (30 by default) — snappy or laid-back
  • Sponsor frequency — how often a paid sponsor slide drops into the loop
  • House promos — your own events, specials, and socials on their own cadence, separate from paid sponsors
  • The same logo and color settings the rest of your nights use
How it runs itself

The loop, in plain terms.

Built for the slow Wednesday, the daytime Sunday Funday wind-down, the happy hour that hasn't found its DJ yet.

1

The bartender flips it on

Pull up the Channel on a TV behind the bar. That's the entire setup — no host to schedule, no game to start, no questions to load.

2

It advances on its own

A segment plays, the answer reveals, a short break, then the next one. The Channel keeps its own clock and moves itself along — and the TV nudges itself forward so a segment never stalls.

3

The room can join — or not

By default it's ambient wallpaper that looks great. But there's a QR on screen the whole time, so anyone who wants to can scan in and answer along from their phone. It's a loop when nobody's watching and a game the second someone is.

4

It stays fresh

The Channel pulls from a shared content library and avoids repeating what it just showed your room. New material is written, fact-checked, and editorially approved before it ever airs — so it doesn't go stale on your regulars.

What loops on screen

The segment types.

Same library voice as trivia night — pop divas, drag, reality TV, the canon nobody has to Google.

Multiple choice

The classic — a sharp question and a few choices, answer revealed on the loop.

Guess the year

"When did this happen?" The kind of prompt that gets a table arguing without anyone touching a phone.

Closer counts

Guess-the-number segments where the nearest answer wins — no need to be exact.

Real or made up

True-or-false with a wink. Half the fun is the room being sure it's fake.

Crowd polls

No right answer — just the room's hand on screen. (Skipped when nobody's joined, so there's never a dead reveal.)

Sort the list

Put things in order — oldest to newest, biggest to smallest — between the quicker segments.

Sponsor slides

Paid sponsor cards drop into the rotation every few segments — a built-in revenue line on your busiest screens. Set how often in settings.

House promos

Promote your own nights — events, drink specials, announcements, socials — woven into the loop on their own cadence. Free advertising for the rest of your week, right where the room is already looking.

Join from any phone

Every interactive segment can be answered from a phone — same no-app, scan-and-play join as the rest of Soiraye.

Where it fits

The glue between your big nights.

The cheapest way to never have dead TVs

Trivia anchors the week and drag bingo lands when she's in town — the Channel covers everything in between. Slow afternoons, early happy hour, the gap before the DJ. Your most-watched real estate stops being a muted sports feed nobody asked for.

One look, top to bottom

The Channel wears the same brand as your trivia and bingo nights — your logo, your color, your sponsors, and your own promos. The room never sees a generic default, and you never bolt three different vendors together to fill a week.

Live and signing up venues nationwide

Turn the slow hours on.

Get set up and we'll show you the Channel running — branded for your bar, looping on its own, ready for the room to join.

The rest of the week

One platform. Every night.