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Rockstar Bingo is a paperless music bingo platform built for hosts and event operators. Hosts generate a game code, and players join the lobby on a phone or any internet-connected device with a browser to receive a digital bingo card. It is better understood as an event-engagement SaaS product for a specific vertical rather than general-purpose enterprise collaboration software. Its core value is reducing the cost of producing paper cards while combining music playback, bingo validation, and audience interaction in one workflow.
The platform supports importing Spotify playlists or uploading spreadsheets, and each song list must contain at least 75 songs. After connecting Spotify Premium, hosts can control Spotify devices during the game so that playback stays synchronized with gameplay. Hosts can set multiple win patterns, such as one line, two lines, an X, four corners, a full card, and more. They can also customize song titles, artist names, playback start points, and setlist order. For commercial events, the system supports custom logos, messages, and CTA links, and it can collect winner contact details after a player calls bingo. The Jumbotron view can use YouTube/Vimeo videos for big-screen display, while Sidekick view lets co-hosts manage the lobby and supporting content.
Pricing is subscription-based and charged according to the number of seats per game. The Pro plan is aimed at professional events and supports 20–500 seats per game. The pricing page shows annual billing at $48/month, with 20% savings on annual plans, and states that pricing starts at $3/seat. Both monthly and annual billing are supported. One subscription can host one game at a time, but the number of games is unlimited. The free Go Pro Free plan is limited to 5 players, includes all Pro features, and is suitable for trying the full product workflow.
The main advantages are its low barrier to entry: players do not need to install an app and can join from a browser; it fits well with scenarios such as music bingo, bar nights, team-building events, livestream interaction, and similar use cases; and the free plan does not restrict Pro features, making it easy to evaluate. The drawbacks are that the Pro plan starts at a minimum of 20 seats, which may not be economical for very small commercial events; the available materials do not disclose details on data security, compliance, role-based permissions, APIs, or self-hosting; and the product depends on external services such as Spotify and YouTube/Vimeo.
Rockstar Bingo is suitable for bars, event hosts, bands, online meeting entertainment, Twitch streams, stadiums, radio interaction, and other teams that need music-driven gameplay. Access from China cannot be determined from the available information, and Spotify and YouTube/Vimeo are generally subject to uncertainty in mainland China. Real-world deployment may be affected by network access, licensing, and USD payments. For China-focused users, alternatives could include a custom WeChat Mini Program, Tencent Meeting interaction tools, or interactive modules from domestic event platforms.
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