SENET — a secure management platform for esports venues, cybercafés, and LAN centers that speaks 12 languages and is trusted by 1080+ gaming venues in 72 countries.
SENET software simplifies the daily work of esports venue staff managing dozens of gaming computers and consoles. Thanks to SENET, all routine tasks are automated, allowing staff to focus on improving the quality of customer service and more essential duties.
SENET is also taking care of the esports venues' guests. Gamers can create personal accounts to collect discounts and bonuses at their favorite cybercafes. On top of that, SENET also allows players to order food and drinks directly from their gaming seats in a couple of clicks, without any distractions from the game.
SENET support works 24/7 for you and is prepared to assist you with the installation and customization of the software according to your needs.
Contact SENET and embark on a smooth, automated, and advanced Esports Venue Management journey!
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SENET helps automate the routine work of gaming venue staff, take control of all business processes, and discover new revenue streams. SENET Software provides gaming lounges with a complex solution that includes a central administration panel, custom client interface, hardware and software for gaming console management, and other groundbreaking features.
SENET by ENESTECH's answer
Compared to its competitors, SENET by ENESTECH has a more significant number of functions for comfortable management and scaling of the esports venue business; it is available in 12 languages and provides prompt, 24/7, free customer support. Check out a comparison of SENET with ggLeap and other competitors by following this link: https://senet.cloud/en/ggleap-alternative
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