One platform, one player phone, four kinds of night — here's which fits when. Pick one to start or run all four. The bar decides.
Every product runs on the same platform — one login, one player phone, your bar's logo on every screen. The differences are what kind of night you're programming.
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| Trivia | Drag Bingo | The Channel | Watch Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | A recurring weekly anchor | When a drag queen is in the building | Filling dead air between shows | A finale, awards show, or big game |
| Needs a host? | Optional — runs on autopilot, or a bartender hosts | Yes — the real queen runs the night | No host required — fully automatic | Yes — host calls each winner live |
| When you run it | A set night — weekly or monthly | When the queen is booked | Always — before, after, between everything | Tied to a broadcast event |
| What the crowd does | Answers questions as a team, wagers on the final round | Plays bingo cards on their phones as the queen calls balls | Drops in whenever — votes on polls, guesses years, answers questions | Makes live predictions on their phones; host calls each result |
| On the TVs | Questions, countdown, animated scoreboard | Bingo board, called numbers, winning card alert | Loop of trivia, year-guesses, and crowd polls — no intervention needed | The host's prop deck and live prediction board |
| Player phone | No app — QR + code | No app — QR + code | No app — QR + code | No app — QR + code |
| Where it shines | Building a standing crowd of regulars week over week | A show that's already a draw — Soiraye handles the cards and scoring | Keeping energy up on a slow night with zero staff effort | Making a viewing event feel like a full show the room is inside |
The full Soiraye plan ($149/mo) includes all four products. The Channel tier ($49/mo) is Channel-only — right if your only goal is always-on screens.
You want a recurring night that gives people a reason to show up on a Tuesday. That's Trivia — returning teams, a season leaderboard, and a real scoreboard moment the room argues about afterward. A bartender can host it from a laptop, or flip on autopilot and let it run itself — no host required. For always-on TVs between nights, The Channel loops automatically.
You've got a real drag queen performing and you want to give the room something to do with their phones. Drag Bingo puts phone cards in every player's hand, handles the bingo board on the TVs, and flags the winning card the instant it hits — so the queen can be the star, not the scorekeeper.
Something's already on the screen and the room wants to play along. Watch Party lets the crowd make live predictions on their phones — the host calls each result, payouts are variable-odds, and the energy stays high for the whole broadcast instead of peaking and dying.
Between performances, before the night kicks off, after last call — the TVs just sit there. The Channel runs itself: trivia, year-guesses, and crowd polls loop on your screens automatically. Nobody has to touch it.
The $149/mo Soiraye plan includes all four products — Trivia, Drag Bingo, The Channel, and Watch Party — under one login, with no per-event fees and no player limit. Run one on Tuesday, another on Friday, The Channel on every screen in between. If you only need always-on screens right now, the $49/mo Channel tier is Channel-only. Both plans are flat, unlimited, month-to-month, with a 30-day free trial.
No. Most venues start with one — usually Trivia or The Channel — and add more as they program new nights. The full Soiraye plan includes all four, so if the queen books a date or a finale rolls around, everything's already there waiting. You only use what you run.
Yes. The $149/mo Soiraye plan is one flat monthly fee for all four products — Trivia, Drag Bingo, The Channel, and Watch Party — with no per-event charges and no player cap. If you only want always-on screens, the $49/mo Channel tier covers that and nothing else. Both are month-to-month with a 30-day free trial.
Yes. Players scan a QR code or type a 4-letter code — no app, no signup — and that same phone works for trivia, bingo, watch party predictions, and Channel polls. Returning players on Trivia even reload their saved team name automatically.
If you have a slow weeknight you want to anchor: Trivia. If your TVs sit idle between shows and you don't want to staff it: The Channel. If you're programming around a drag performance: Drag Bingo. And if you've got a big broadcast event coming up: Watch Party. Any of them can be running tonight — the setup is one login and a laptop behind the bar.
Get set up and we'll show you the host console, the big screen, and the phone — live, with your bar's brand on it.
Six question formats, a transparent scoreboard, halftime wager round, and seasons that bring regulars back every week.
How Trivia works → When she's in townPhone cards for every player, the queen calling each ball, mic auto-daub, winning card flagged the moment it lands.
How Drag Bingo works → Whatever's already onLive predictions on phones, variable-odds payouts, prop packs, and a host who calls each result in real time.
How Watch Party works →