How It Works

One floor system from first payment to final record.

bankroll pay connects QR payments, physical chips, and live operator visibility so the whole floor runs on one system instead of manual workarounds.

  • No-app customer payment flow
  • QR and physical chips inside one system
  • Real-time visibility for floor leadership
  • Clearer digital records than cash-only workarounds
A customer paying at a dim-lit venue bar by scanning a bankroll pay QR code on their phone
Customer flow
An operator laptop on a dark walnut desk showing a live bankroll pay floor dashboard
Operator view
Payment Rails

Two rails. One connected floor system.

The customer-facing path stays simple because the payment system underneath it is coordinated instead of improvised.

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QR payments

Customers scan a floor QR code and pay without downloading an app or creating an account first.

Apple Pay, Google Pay, or card
Built for fast customer payment moments
A matte-black bankroll pay poker-style chip with teal edge spots and a $25 denomination, held between two fingers
Venue-issued value
Physical chips

Venues can run physical chips inside the same system so the floor is not limited to one payment behavior.

One system across QR and chips
Works alongside the same live floor view
Floor Flow

The sequence is simple. The system behind it is not.

The customer only sees a fast payment moment. The venue sees the coordinated state change behind it.

01
01
Customer opens a payment moment

They scan a QR code or step into a chip-based floor flow without being sent to an ATM first.

02
02
Amount is chosen and confirmed

Wallet-ready payment options reduce friction at the exact moment a customer wants to spend.

03
03
The floor team sees it immediately

Hosts and operators see confirmation in the live floor view instead of waiting on manual handoffs.

04
04
Records stay connected to the same system

Digital records, visibility, and floor context stay tied together instead of living across workarounds.

Operator Visibility

The floor team sees what happened while it still matters.

Visibility is not a decorative dashboard layer. It is the operating advantage that connects customer payment behavior to host action, timing, and floor coordination.

Live operator view
Floor confirmations
12 activeLive
ReferenceSourceAmountStatusTimer
QR-5032Apple Pay$25.00Confirmed0:06
CHIP-0384Chip Load$100.00Pending0:15
QR-5061Google Pay$50.00Confirmed0:21
QR-5070Visa ••84$35.00Active0:39
Rollout Conversation

The right next step is venue planning, not theory.

We can walk through where QR, chips, and live floor visibility fit into the way your venue already operates.

Rail mapping
Figure out where QR and physical chips each belong on the floor.
Operator view
Define which confirmations and records leadership needs to see live.
Rollout order
Sequence the floor changes so the system arrives without adding chaos.