Comparison
CueBill vs VIP Snooker Club
Both cover snooker billing well. The real difference for a small club is what you pay.
VIP Snooker is a capable web-based system with genuinely useful strengths — it works offline and can control your table lights even without internet.
But it’s priced per table, so the bill grows with every table you add. For a typical small club, that adds up fast. CueBill is a flat ₹399/month for every table — so a four-table club pays a fraction of the cost.
| Feature | CueBill | VIP Snooker |
|---|---|---|
| Native Android app | ||
| Web browser access | ||
| Pricing model | Flat ₹399/mo (all tables) | Per table |
| Approx. cost for a 4-table club | ₹399/mo | ~₹4,000–4,800/mo |
| Frame & per-minute billing | ||
| Khata / credit | ||
| Canteen + inventory | ||
| Reports & insights | ||
| Works fully offline | ||
| Table light control | ||
| Free trial | 14 days | 14 days |
VIP Snooker is priced per table per its website (≈₹999–1,199/table/month), June 2026. Verify current pricing with the vendor.
VIP Snooker is great if…
- • Your internet is unreliable and offline billing is essential.
- • You need the software to switch table lights on and off.
CueBill is better if…
- • You want predictable, flat pricing — not a per-table bill.
- • You’re a small club watching every rupee of overhead.
- • You want a native Android app plus web access.
- • You want Khata, UPI and reports made for Indian clubs.
Bottom line: if you must have offline light control, VIP Snooker has an edge. If you want the lowest running cost for a small club, CueBill wins clearly on price.
Run your whole club for ₹399/month
Set up your tables, rates and menu in minutes. 14-day free trial — no card required.