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The queen's co-pilot

The drag bingo app built for real queens.

Not an AI host. Not a replacement. A co-pilot — the queen pulls every ball from her phone, the whole room plays on their own cards, and the second someone wins it flags instantly. She crowns it. No clipboard, no paper, no bad calls across a dark room.

Phone cards for the whole room Mic auto-daub Instant win flag No app for players
A sequined drag queen hosting bingo from a lit stage while a packed room plays along — a player up front holding his phone with his daubed Soiraye bingo card, the latest ball and the same card mirrored on the bar's big screen.
The screens

Three screens. The queen runs the room.

Her phone, the bar's TV, and the card in every player's pocket. The platform handles the cards and the win-check — she handles everything else.

The queen's console · her phone

One big button: pull next ball.

Big enough to tap mid-bit, in heels, in the dark. One tap pulls a fair random ball; it lands on every screen at once. She sees her recent calls, the called/remaining count, and an undo if she misfires. When someone yells bingo, a claim pops into her queue already flagged valid or not — she taps Confirm and crowns the winner. An optional library of themed calls and zingers, sorted by how spicy she wants to go.

The projector / TV · the big screen

The ball, the room, the moment.

Every call lands center-screen with a cinematic ball drop. The full called grid fills in so nobody misses a number. The round's pattern and prize sit right there — "shots from the bar." Your venue's logo and color on every frame. The join QR stays up so latecomers grab a card and get in.

The player phone · the card

The card in their pocket.

Players scan the QR, type a name, and they've got a unique 5×5 card — no app to install, no signup. The mic auto-daub marks each number the instant the queen calls it, so nobody's squinting trying to keep up. Hit BINGO and the button's right there. Confetti if it's yours; keep playing if it isn't.

How a show runs

From the doors opening to the winner's confetti.

Setup is turning on a phone. Everything else is the show.

1

Players scan and grab cards

The TV shows the join QR the moment the night starts. Players scan, type a name, and they've got a card. No app, no signup, nothing to print or hand out. Latecomers can jump in at any point in the round.

2

The queen calls the numbers

She taps Pull Next Ball from her phone. The draw is genuinely random — pulled cryptographically from whatever's left in the pool, unpredictable even to her. She calls it however she wants: straight read, custom zinger, a full bit. The platform stays out of her way.

3

Mic auto-daub marks every card

The instant she pulls a ball, every player's card marks it automatically. Nobody's frantically tapping to keep up, nobody misses a number because they were ordering a drink. The room stays in the game.

4

A winning card is flagged instantly

The second a player hits BINGO, the platform rebuilds their card from the seed and checks the pattern against the called balls. The claim hits the queen's phone already marked "checks out" — or not. No manual verifying, no squinting across the room.

5

She crowns the winner

One tap: Confirm. The player's phone erupts in confetti, the room cheers, and she hands out the prize. A bad claim gets a "not yet" and play continues. Then the next pattern, the next round, the next excuse to work the crowd.

Why it beats paper

Everything paper costs you, gone.

Paper bingo is a production problem — print runs, daubers, bad-call disputes, manual win verification in a dark loud room. Soiraye is none of that.

No paper or daubers

Nothing to print before the show, nothing to collect after. Cards live on the phones already in the room.

No miscalled wins

The platform verifies the card from the source — a player physically cannot fake a card they didn't get from the system.

The room sees itself fill up

The big screen shows the called grid growing, the round's prize, and the live join code — the crowd stays locked in instead of staring at their lap.

Your brand on every screen

Your venue's logo and color on the TV, on every phone card, on every ball drop. Not a generic bingo hall.

The queen keeps her own bits and calls

She runs the show. The platform gives her a library of themed calls and zingers — she picks what lands, skips what doesn't, adds her own. Nothing gets automated without her say-so.

A regulars list that grows itself

Every player who joins leaves a name — Instagram handle optional. After the show: export it, hit them for the next time she's in town.

Side by side

Paper bingo vs Soiraye drag bingo.

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  Paper bingo Soiraye drag bingo
Cards Printed and handed out Phone, instant — players scan and play
Daubing Markers, on the card Mic auto-daub — marks itself as she calls
Winner check Manual shout & verify across the room Flagged instantly — the queen taps Confirm
Player app None needed None needed — QR join, no install
Setup Print cards every week Nothing — open the night, start
Branding None Your logo + color on every screen
Questions

What venues and queens ask.

Do players need an app?

No. Players scan a QR code on the bar TV, type a name, and their card is live on their phone. No app to install, no account to create. It works on whatever phone they're already holding. Latecomers can join mid-round the same way.

Does it replace the drag queen?

No — and that's the point. Soiraye is the queen's co-pilot, not a replacement. She pulls every ball. She decides when to move. She reads the calls however she wants. The platform handles the cards, the auto-daub, and the win-check so she can spend that energy on the crowd, not the clipboard.

Can the queen use her own calls and bits?

Yes. The platform includes an optional library of themed calls and zingers sorted by intensity, but nothing gets read for her — she uses what lands and skips what doesn't. There's no script, no auto-announce, no AI voice. The mic is hers.

Is bingo included with Soiraye?

Yes. Drag Bingo is part of the full $149/month Soiraye tier — the same subscription also covers live trivia, the Channel, and Watch Party. Flat rate, month-to-month, 30-day free trial. The full bingo walkthrough is at /bingo.

Live and signing up venues nationwide

Put a card in every hand.

Get set up and we'll run a round live — the queen's console, the ball drop on the TV, the phone card, the win flag — branded for your bar.

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