SENET review
SENET review: strong PC-centre automation — for a specific kind of venue
An honest SENET review from the lens of Indian venue operators. SENET's strengths are real: clean per-machine automation, centre branding, esports content integrations. Its fit-gaps for India are equally real: per-PC pricing, PC-first design, and a payment/tax stack that isn't UPI/GST-native. We build a competing product (Cuetronix); every claim is checkable from public sources as of July 2026.
Strength: per-machine automation and esports content.
True. Boot control, remote management and esports-flavoured player experience are SENET's core and they do it well. Pure PC centres in its home markets choose it for good reasons.
Gap: the mixed-venue reality of Indian gaming lounges.
PS5 bays, pool tables and F&B are where much of Indian venue revenue lives. A PC-first suite bills that awkwardly or not at all; Cuetronix treats every station type and the cafe as one ticket.
Gap: per-PC pricing taxes your growth.
Adding rigs adds seats adds fees, forever. Flat venue pricing means your 25th station costs nothing extra in software.
Gap: UPI, GST and WhatsApp are not its world.
India-native operations — UPI-first bookings, GST receipts, WhatsApp confirmations — need to be built in, not integrated later. In Cuetronix they are.
Verdict
- Pick SENET if: pure PC esports centre, machine automation is the daily job, and its regional payment stack fits your market.
- Pick Cuetronix if: mixed Indian venue, UPI/GST market, and you want billing + booking + cafe + payroll in one flat-priced system.
FAQ
Is SENET good esports software?
Yes — for pure PC centres it's a polished suite with genuine automation strengths. The fit question for Indian operators is mixed venues, per-PC cost and India-native payments, where a whole-venue system fits better.
SENET or Cuetronix — which should an Indian gaming lounge pick?
If your floor mixes consoles, tables and a cafe with your PCs and your customers pay by UPI, Cuetronix — flat INR pricing, one ticket for everything, GST-ready. If you're a pure PC centre prioritizing machine automation, evaluate SENET seriously.