SENET pricing breakdown

SENET pricing, explained for Indian operators

SENET publishes per-PC subscription tiers (as of July 2026 — verify current numbers at senet.cloud). Like all per-seat pricing, the real cost depends on your rig count and grows with your floor. Here's how to model it honestly, what it includes, and how flat venue pricing compares for a mixed Indian centre.

Modeling SENET's real monthly cost

  • Multiply their per-PC tier rate by your rig count, converted to INR — that's the baseline before any add-ons.
  • Add tooling you'll still need for India: UPI-native advance bookings, GST invoicing, staff payroll.
  • Expansion math: every added rig adds a seat fee forever. Per-seat pricing taxes growth.

Cuetronix pricing (published, INR, flat)

  • ₹999/month Starter · ₹2,499/month Growth · ₹3,999/month Pro (multi-branch) — flat per venue, any station count within plan.
  • Booking portal with Razorpay UPI, cafe POS, loyalty, tournaments and staff payroll included.
  • Yearly plans save 20%; 14-day free trial with no credit card.

Fair-value note

  • If SENET's machine automation (boot control, imaging, esports content) is your core need, per-PC pricing buys real capability — that's a legitimate spend.
  • If your need is billing, bookings and one venue-wide P&L, you can pay a fraction and get the India-native stack.

FAQ

How much does SENET cost per month?

As of July 2026, SENET prices in per-PC subscription tiers, so monthly cost equals their per-seat rate times your rig count. Verify current rates at senet.cloud and convert to INR to compare fairly.

Is Cuetronix cheaper than SENET?

For most Indian centres, yes — Cuetronix charges flat per venue (₹999–₹3,999/month) regardless of station count, and includes booking, cafe POS and payroll that per-PC platforms treat as out of scope.

Does SENET include GST billing and UPI payments?

SENET is built for European/global markets; GST-ready receipts and UPI-first checkout are not its focus. Both are native in Cuetronix.

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