Solutions · Family entertainment centers
From one busy site
to a growing group.
The operational problem changes as you scale. Pulse is designed for both ends of it — the single site with forty attractions and the operator holding standards across six locations.
A single-site FEC lives or dies on the morning. Forty-odd attractions, a young team, an opening checklist that has to be right every day, and a manager who needs to know what is blocking open without walking the whole building.
A multi-location operator has a different problem. Each site can be individually fine while the group has no way to compare readiness, spot the location that keeps missing inspections, or see that the same machine model fails everywhere.
Both problems come from the same root cause: operational information that never leaves the building it happened in. Pulse gives it a shared structure, which is what makes both the daily view and the group view possible.
[FEC GROUP / MULTI-SITE PHOTO]
What it covers
The parts that actually matter.
Opening readiness
One view of what blocks open across arcade, attractions, and food — every day.
Asset-level history
Individually tracked machines and attractions, each with their own record.
Multi-site standards
The same checklists and expectations applied across locations, with visibility into who is meeting them.
Group-level patterns
Recurring issues by site, model, and season — the view that informs capital decisions.
Real activity from a facility floor
- Go-kart #7 brake inspection · Track A
- Opening checklist 92% complete
- Game #34 reopened after repair
- Laser tag shift needs coverage · Sat 2–4pm
- Soft-play foam seam repair assigned
- Water slide tower signed off
- Bumper car charger fault logged
- Arcade token hopper jam cleared
- Certification expires in 6 days
- Attraction marked down · guests redirected
Common questions
Straight answers.
- We're a single location. Is this overkill?
- No. The daily readiness and maintenance history are the reason single-site operators adopt it. Multi-site reporting is there when you grow into it.
- Can each location run slightly differently?
- Yes. Checklists and zones are configured per site. The group view compares outcomes without forcing every building to be identical.
- How does this affect a new-site opening?
- The attraction and asset list, checklists, and certification rules carry over from an existing site, so a new location starts with your standards rather than a blank system.
- What about franchise or managed locations?
- That's a conversation worth having directly — the right structure depends on who owns the operational standard and who owns the equipment.
The platform
One system, four modules.
Whatever brought you here, it connects to the rest of the operation.
Same standards,
every building.
Whether that's one location or six, we'll walk the readiness picture Pulse would give you.