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CueBill vs Cuetronix

Both serve snooker clubs and gaming cafes in India — but they take different approaches. Here's an honest look.

Cuetronix (by Cuephoria Tech) is an all-in-one gaming-billing platform that leans into extras like online bookings and staff payroll & attendance, with Razorpay/UPI payments. It publishes plans (around ₹999–₹3,999/month) with a 14-day trial.

CueBill is built to be the fast, affordable choice for small clubs: a native Android app (plus web), snooker-native frame billing, PlayStation per-controller charges, and a clear price of ₹399/month — no sales call to find out the cost.

Feature CueBill Cuetronix
Native Android app Yes Announced
Works in a web browser Yes Yes
Public, self-serve pricing ₹399/mo ₹999–₹3,999/mo
Per-minute, per-game & frame billing Yes Time billing
PlayStation per-controller charges Yes Not stated
Canteen + inventory Yes Yes
Khata / pay-later & advances Yes Not stated
UPI payments Yes Yes
Online bookings Not included (by design) Yes
Staff payroll & attendance No Yes
Server-gated data protection (Row-Level Security) Yes Yes
Free trial 14 days 14 days

Cuetronix details from its public website (cuetronix.com / Cuephoria Tech), 2026. Features evolve — verify current specs with the vendor.

Choose Cuetronix if…

  • • You want built-in online bookings for tables/stations.
  • • You need staff payroll & attendance inside the same tool.
  • • You run a mixed gaming café spanning turf, console and PC in one suite.

Choose CueBill if…

  • • You want a native Android app and to see the price before you commit.
  • • You bill snooker by the frame and charge per PlayStation controller.
  • • You want Khata, UPI and a canteen without booking/payroll bloat.
  • • You'd rather start in minutes than sit through a sales demo.

Bottom line: Cuetronix suits venues that specifically want bookings and payroll in one suite. For a small club that wants fast, affordable, snooker-and-console billing with pricing upfront, CueBill is the simpler fit.

Setting the record straight on security

You may have read a claim that CueBill "exposes database credentials" in its app. Here's the factual picture — and it's true of every modern app, including websites that make this very claim.

The claim

  • • The app contains a Supabase key and Google API keys.
  • • So anyone can extract them and read members' data.
  • • Therefore it's unsafe for khata and phone numbers.

The reality

  • • It's a publishable key — public by design, not a database credential.
  • • Every table is guarded by server-side Row-Level Security; the key alone reads nothing sensitive.
  • • The secret key never ships in the app; sessions live in the phone's hardware keystore.

A publishable key inside an app is standard practice — every Supabase or Firebase app ships one. Read the full security breakdown →

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