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Family Entertainment Centers
Dozens of attractions under one roof, a young team, and an opening checklist that has to be right every single day.
- “Opening checklist 92% complete”
- “Game #34 reopened after repair”
Industries
Generic operations software has to be bent into shape before it fits a facility floor. Pulse starts from attractions, equipment, inspections, and shifts — because that is the operation.
By facility type
The operational language changes between a kart track and an arcade. Pulse is configured around what you actually run.
[FEC INTERIOR PHOTO]
Dozens of attractions under one roof, a young team, and an opening checklist that has to be right every single day.
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High-throughput, high-wear equipment where court pads, harnesses, and netting need documented inspection history.
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Seasonal staffing, chemical logs, tower rotations, and slide inspections that regulators expect on demand.
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Hundreds of individually tracked machines, each with its own downtime, payout, and repair history.
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Fleet maintenance is the operation. Brakes, tires, and engine hours drive everything else on the schedule.
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The same standards across every site, with visibility into which locations are actually meeting them.
What these facilities have in common
The common thread
Your assets aren't office furniture. They carry people, and they fail in ways that close an attraction.
Software has to be learnable in a shift, because a lot of your floor is seasonal or part-time.
Open is open. Readiness can't be a weekly review — it has to resolve before the doors unlock.
If your operation runs on attractions, equipment, inspections, and shifts, Pulse already speaks your language.