ggLeap pricing breakdown
ggLeap pricing, explained — and what the same money buys in India
ggLeap prices per machine in USD (as of July 2026 — check ggleap.com for current numbers). That model makes sense for its game-licensing value, but for an Indian gaming centre the math compounds: every new rig is a new monthly seat, and the bill rides the USD-INR exchange rate. Here's how to model your total cost — and what a flat-priced alternative looks like.
How to model ggLeap's cost for your centre
- Take their per-machine monthly rate (published on ggleap.com), multiply by your rig count, then convert USD to INR at today's rate — that's your baseline.
- Add what you'll still need separately for Indian operations: UPI-native online booking, GST invoicing, and staff payroll tooling.
- A 20-rig centre paying even a modest per-seat USD rate typically lands well above what a flat INR venue plan costs.
- Growth penalty: expanding from 20 to 30 rigs raises your software bill by 50% on per-machine pricing; on flat venue pricing it raises it by zero.
Cuetronix pricing (published, in INR)
- Starter ₹999/month · Growth ₹2,499/month · Pro ₹3,999/month (multi-branch). Yearly saves 20%.
- Flat per venue — 10 rigs or 40 rigs, the plan price is the plan price.
- Booking portal, Razorpay UPI payments, cafe POS, loyalty, tournaments and staff payroll included — not add-ons.
- 14-day free trial, no credit card. Prices published openly — no 'contact sales' step.
Where ggLeap's pricing is worth it
- If centralized game-license management saves you real license spend across many rigs, ggLeap's per-machine fee can pay for itself — that's its genuine value case.
- For venue billing, bookings and F&B in India, you're paying esports-platform prices for POS problems.
FAQ
How much does ggLeap cost per month?
As of July 2026, ggLeap uses per-machine USD subscription pricing — your monthly cost is their per-seat rate multiplied by your rig count. Check ggleap.com for current rates. A 20-PC Indian centre should model the INR-converted total against flat-priced alternatives.
Is there a flat-priced alternative to ggLeap's per-machine pricing?
Yes. Cuetronix charges a flat venue subscription — ₹999, ₹2,499 or ₹3,999/month depending on plan — regardless of how many stations you run within it. Adding rigs never raises your software bill.
Does ggLeap pricing include online booking and POS?
ggLeap centres on PC management and game licensing; booking and F&B needs often require additional tooling. Cuetronix includes booking with Razorpay UPI, cafe POS, loyalty and payroll in every plan.