Casinos & Gaming Venues
Hosted bingo room or full engine license — built for scrutiny.
Your gaming floor today, before and after
The same bingo room, run two different ways.
| Before | With RojoBingo | |
|---|---|---|
| Running the bingo room | A stand-alone bingo system, separately licensed and separately audited from the rest of your floor | A hosted bingo room on the same platform every RojoBingo venue runs — or the engine itself, licensed into your own system |
| Fairness | Players are asked to trust the draw | Every round commits to its shuffle with a SHA-256 hash before a single card sells, and reveals the seed at settle — verifiable in any browser |
| Roles and access | Staff permissions live in a spreadsheet or a vendor's back office you can't see into | Every role and scope is re-checked by the server on every call, with a full audit trail of who changed what, and when |
| Regulator or auditor requests | Producing a fairness or access record means asking the vendor and waiting | A public verifier page, a per-round fairness proof and a logged audit trail are available on demand |
| Integration | A separate wallet, separate player accounts, a second system to reconcile | License the engine directly: your wallet stays the system of record, integrated through a real-time API |
Your recommended stack
Two ways to run bingo on your gaming floor, depending on how much integration you need.
How this works on a gaming floor
Three paths, depending on what your room needs.
Modernizing a bingo room
A hosted room, live in days
Your bingo room runs on the same RojoEvents platform every venue on the network uses — no separate system to integrate.
A caller console, or full automation
Run it caller-led with paper compatibility and TVs, or switch on auto-call — the automation level is a setting, not a different product.
Results before the room closes
Winners, sales and a fairness proof for every round are ready the moment the last game settles.
Licensing the engine
Scope the integration
Tell us whether you're running a full white-label product or the engine behind an existing lobby; you get a sandbox and API access from day one.
Your wallet stays the system of record
Engine transactions map onto your wallet API at onboarding — player balances live where they already live: with you.
Provably fair, by construction
Every round commits to its shuffle before a card sells and reveals the seed at settle, verified in real time through the same real-time API driving the game.
Standing up to scrutiny
Every scope re-checked, every call
Roles for admin, operator, cashier and caller are re-validated server-side on every request — not just at sign-in.
An audit trail, not a promise
Every operator and admin change is logged: who, and when.
Terms accepted at first scan
Players accept your posted terms the first time they scan into a game, with daily backups behind the whole operation.
Example game structure
A high-cadence, first-to-call program typical of a gaming floor.
High-cadence gaming-floor program — 75-ball, first-to-call
| Game # | Type | Pattern | Jackpot | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 75-ball | Four Corners | — | Warm-up, first-to-call |
| 2 | 75-ball | Top Line | — | First-to-call |
| 3 | 75-ball | Any Diagonal | Designated Number | Bonus if the designated number falls among the winning calls |
| 4 | 75-ball | Postage Stamp | — | First-to-call |
| 5 | 75-ball | Letter X | — | First-to-call |
| 6 | 75-ball | Layer Cake | Pattern Race | First player to complete either of two named patterns |
| 7 | 75-ball | Any Six-Pack (2×3 / 3×2 block) | — | First-to-call |
| 8 | 75-ball | Crazy Kite | — | First-to-call |
| 9 | 75-ball | Bowtie | — | First-to-call |
| 10 | 75-ball | Blackout (Coverall) | — | Session finale, first-to-call |
Programs are fully configurable — ball types, patterns, prices and payouts are yours to set.
Staffing model
| On shift | What they do | |
|---|---|---|
| Hosted bingo room (caller-run or auto-called) | A caller or operator, plus a cashier | Runs the console or supervises auto-call; confirms claims on the floor |
| Licensed engine (your own system) | Your existing floor staff and back office | The engine drives the game; your own systems and staff handle the floor exactly as they do today |
Revenue & business impact
- Charge-at-lock seats and package sales run through the same money path as the rest of your floor.
- Progressive and pattern-race jackpots give players a reason to return to the bingo room specifically.
- A per-round fairness proof and full audit trail are available whenever your compliance team needs them.
You set your prices and payouts and keep your revenue. Straightforward per-player pricing for digital events — sell as many cards per player as you like. No cut of prizes — we license the software.
Operators run under the rules and regulations of their local jurisdiction.
Rollout
A hosted room can be live within days; an engine license starts with a scoped sandbox and a working integration before a single card sells to a real player. Either path gets an engineer on the launch.
Questions casinos & gaming venues ask
Hosted room or licensed engine — how do we choose?
If you want a bingo room running today, host it on RojoEvents. If you need the engine wired into your own systems — your own wallet, your own player accounts — license it directly through RoJo Platform.
Whose wallet holds player funds?
Yours. On a licensed integration, your wallet stays the system of record — engine transactions map onto your wallet API, and balances never move to us.
What can we show a regulator who asks how the draw works?
A public verifier page for any round, a per-round fairness proof, and a logged audit trail of every operator and admin change — see how it works on RoJo Platform.
How deep does white-label go?
Your brand, your domain, theme tokens down to the pixel, and a native app shell path for the stores — a player never has to see our name.
Bring RojoBingo to your venue
RojoEvents runs the game — caller-run or fully automated — with streaming, loyalty and one account on the same platform. Concierge launch in days.