Side-action management built around how bowling centers actually pay out — not how a billing system wishes they did.
Payouts that match your house, not a formula
Configurable house cuts per game type — flat fee or percentage, set independently for Brackets, Eliminators, Side Pots, and Mystery Score. No forced profit-based billing that punishes centers running on tips instead of margin.
Credits you buy stay worth what you paid
Pricing is locked in at purchase, not consumption — a future rate change never reaches back into a balance you've already bought.
Hand off the desk without losing the books
Scoped delegate/substitute operator access with a full audit trail, so a session runs correctly even when you can't be there yourself.
Coming soon: skip the manual roster entry
Upload your existing standings sheet and let AI-assisted onboarding pull in your league, center, and bowler averages — you just review and confirm.
Every side-action game you already run
Brackets
Single-elimination sheets that don't leave anyone with a free walkover — fill an odd-sized group with a stand-in bowler instead of an automatic bye. Set your own 1st/2nd payout, or let the payout matrix recommend how deep to pay based on how many entries you've got.
Eliminator
Survival-style side action where you set the cut percentage per round, so the field narrows exactly as fast (or slow) as your center likes to run it.
Side Pots
Run per-game and series pots side by side, split evenly or weighted by dollars-in per game — with a payout matrix that recommends places paid and keeps the last spot worth at least 5x the entry fee.
Mystery Score
A hidden target score keeps every frame interesting, with rollover when nobody hits it and an optional low-score bonus so a rough night still has a shot at something.
3-6-9
Three strikes in frames 3, 6, and 9, plus the three-strike shot in the 10th, decide who cashes — bowlers self-report whether they hit it, so it runs alongside everything else without slowing the night down.
50/50
A raffle-style pot split between the league and its bowlers — sold on numbered tickets instead of a flat entry fee, it's an easy way to fund the league while still paying bowlers back.