Racing simulator lounges

The same operating model, for racing simulator and esports venues.

Sim racing rigs are bays. Leagues are recurring bookings. Esports nights are bookings with extra structure. Customers book a rig on your branded site, tap in at the kiosk, and start play. Operators see every active rig in one screen.

Branded online bookingRig-level inventoryLeagues and leaderboardsMulti-rig control

Built to integrate with the systems your venue already runs on

  • Trackman
  • GSPro
  • Uneekor
  • Foresight
  • Square
  • Stripe

Built for the sim racing operating model

Online booking, in-venue kiosk, and an operator floor, designed for rigs and leagues

  • Branded online booking for your rigs

    Customers see real-time rig-level availability with hardware variants exposed (motion, screens, wheels). The booking flow lives on your domain, with memberships, hour packs, and gift cards native.

  • Kiosk tap-in for booked customers and walk-ins

    Booked customers tap their confirmation and the kiosk hands them their rig. Walk-ins book on the same kiosk in under 60 seconds. Standard kiosk flow, just modeling rigs instead of bays.

  • Sessions, extensions, and turnover

    Each booking is a live session with a clock. Customers can extend from the kiosk if the next slot is free. Rigs prep and clear automatically between sessions.

  • Leagues, ladders, and tournament play

    Recurring league seasons, ladder competitions, and one-off tournaments are modeled as repeating bookings with structured player and scoring metadata. Standings show on the kiosk and member portal.

  • Live operator control room

    Every active rig session, timer, payment state, and extension request in one screen. Multi-location switching for managers. Built for the same operating workflow golf simulator venues use.

  • Multi-rig, multi-location, white-label

    Run one venue or many. Per-location pricing, shared inventory and members, role-based access, and consolidated reporting. Your colors, logo, and domain end to end.

The same operating model

Rigs are bays. Leagues are memberships.

Racing simulator lounges and golf simulator venues share more operating DNA than people realize. Online booking, kiosk tap-in, session management, leaderboards, and operator control work the same way. Simbook is configured per venue type so each one feels native, all on the Simbook platform. For the sim-racing equivalent of the indoor golf rig utilization playbook, the same levers apply.

  • Rig-level inventory with hardware variants per rig
  • Leagues, seasons, and ladders modeled natively
  • Branded leaderboards on the kiosk and member portal
  • Open API for esports tooling, league software, and streaming
Activity selection
Customer-facing activity selector with Racing Simulator and Golf Simulator options, each with station counts and starting prices
Multi-activity venues expose racing rigs alongside other simulators in one branded booking flow, each with its own pricing and availability.

FAQ

Common questions from venue operators

Can Simbook model leagues and seasons?+

Yes. Leagues are recurring bookings with structured player data, scoring metadata, and member balances. Standings, ladder placements, and league leaderboards show on the kiosk and member portal in your venue's branding.

Will it work with our specific sim racing software?+

Simbook treats rigs as inventory units and integrates with door, locker, and rig-power systems. Sim software variations are configured per rig, not built in. The booking and operator layer is hardware-agnostic.

Can we mix paid sessions, member practice, and league nights?+

Yes. Per-rig, per-hour, per-day-of-week pricing rules let you mix paid sessions, member-only practice, and structured league nights cleanly. Members see their rates; non-members see public pricing.

Does the booking flow live on our own domain?+

Yes. The branded booking site, kiosk, member portal, leaderboards, and confirmation emails all run on your domain. Customers see your venue, not Simbook.

Can the kiosk run unattended for off-hours league play?+

Yes. The kiosk handles tap-in, walk-in booking, payment, waiver, and door/locker unlock without staff. Operators monitor remotely from the control room.

See Simbook on a sim racing venue.

A 30-minute walkthrough on your rigs, leagues, members, and the way your venue actually operates.