Bingo Halls
Run your regular sessions with a full caller console, paper compatibility, and results before close of night.
Your regular night, run two ways
The same Friday, before and after the platform.
| Before | With RojoBingo | |
|---|---|---|
| Set-up | A cage, paper decks, and someone doing math with a calculator | Last week's program copied in one tap, tickets already printed, the TV paired with a 4-letter code |
| Calling the game | One caller, one microphone, reading numbers off the cage all night | Caller console with one tap per ball — or auto-call at your own pace |
| Verifying a BINGO | Reading the card back, number by number | Verified server-side the instant it's called; the claims queue holds the game until confirmed |
| Paper decks | A one-way decision — go digital, or keep fighting to reconcile two systems | Bring your manufacturer decks in as-is — the caller verifies any card number against the live round |
| End of night | Count, recount, reconcile tomorrow | Winners, sales and the cashier report on screen before the last chair goes back on the rack |
The stack for a hall that runs every week
RojoEvents
The console for the night itself — program, sales, calling and claims in one screen, with a caller or without one.
RojoVenues
The floor layer for a hall that runs every week — terminals, TV pairing and the cashier register that make it a fixed operation, not a one-off event.
CardTrack™
Auto-daubs every card a player is running inside the MyBingo app, so a hand with six cards never misses a call.
MyBingo™
Kiosk check-in, raffle entries and digital punch cards turn a drop-in into a membership that comes back every week.
RojoSites
Publishes tonight's program, jackpots and last week's winners on your own website, with nothing to edit by hand.
LiveStream
Puts your caller on camera for members who can't make it to the hall, without changing anything about the room itself.
How a night actually runs
Friday, from doors to close
Doors
The program you copied last week opens sales; tickets and the program PDF print before the first player walks in, and terminal seats sell just as fast.
The podium
Your caller runs the console from a tablet, one tap per ball, with the claims queue holding the game for every BINGO called.
The room
TVs carry the flashboard and the winner overlay on their own; paper decks stay in play, verified against the live round on request.
Close
Winners, sales and the settle report are ready on screen before the last chair goes back on the rack.
Bringing paper onto the platform
Import the deck
Your manufacturer decks come in as-is, with or without a free space — nothing to reprint.
Run hybrid nights
Paper players and phone players share the same round; the caller verifies any card number live.
No house knobs
The program PDF prints exactly what the console is running — nothing adjusted after the fact.
Building the regulars program
Check in
A kiosk scan through MyBingo logs attendance and a raffle entry before a player even picks a seat.
Stamp the card
Every visit adds to a digital punch card and a loyalty tier, automatically.
Publish the week
RojoSites posts tonight's program and jackpot totals on your website before doors even open.
A sample 12-game program
75-ball, with a 30-ball break in the middle. Browse the full 198-pattern library →
| Game | Ball | Pattern | Jackpot | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 75 | Any Line | — | Opener, shared win |
| 2 | 75 | Two Lines | — | Double-line warm-up |
| 3 | 75 | Four Corners | — | |
| 4 | 75 | Letter X | Moneyball | |
| 5 | 75 | Postage Stamp | — | |
| 6 | 30 | Any Line | — | FastTrack intermission, ~12 min |
| 7 | 75 | Crazy Kite | — | |
| 8 | 75 | Kite | Designated-number | |
| 9 | 75 | Any Six-Pack (2×3 / 3×2 block) | — | |
| 10 | 75 | Layer Cake | — | |
| 11 | 75 | Diamond | Progressive pool | Grows night to night |
| 12 | 75 | Coverall (Full House) | — | Finale, first-to-call takes all |
Programs are fully configurable — ball types, patterns, prices and payouts are yours to set.
Prefer a 90-ball night? The same console runs a staged 90-ball block instead — one line, two lines, full house — with the same jackpots layered on top.
Who's on shift
A caller-run night needs exactly two people — everyone else in the room is a player.
| Role | On shift | What they do |
|---|---|---|
| Caller | 1 | Runs the console, confirms claims, can hand off to auto-call any time |
| Cashier | 1 | Runs the register from a phone, approves PIN cash-outs, gets their own report |
What this does for the business
A hall's program already carries most of its own economics — package or credit pricing at the door, jackpots that draw people back, and a website that fills the room before doors even open. Moneyball, designated-number and progressive jackpots carry across sessions and give regulars a reason to keep a streak going. MyBingo's raffle entries and digital punch cards turn a Tuesday drop-in into a Friday regular. And RojoSites keeps this week's jackpot and last week's winners public, without anyone touching a keyboard.
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.
Getting started
We set up your first program with you — patterns, prices, jackpots — and your team is invited by e-mail the same week. See how a full session runs on the platform walkthrough →, or check current plans →.
What halls ask before switching
Do we have to give up paper to use the platform?
No — hybrid nights are the default, not a transition phase. Import your manufacturer decks with or without a free space, and the caller can verify any card number against the live round for as long as you want paper in the mix.
Can we copy this week's program for next week?
Yes — copy last week's session in one tap, keep the same games and prices, and adjust only what's changed.
Do jackpots carry over between sessions?
Yes — moneyball, designated-number and progressive jackpots carry forward automatically until someone wins, night after night.
Can we put our own branding on the TVs and receipts?
Yes — your logo rides in the TV chrome, the kiosk, and every printed receipt.
How do regulars check in?
Through the MyBingo kiosk — a scan logs attendance, a raffle entry, and a stamp on their punch card, automatically.
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.