HandyCafe Gamer App
HandyCafe Gamer is the mobile app for your customers. Members use it to sign in at cafe PCs with a scan, follow their balance and session history, and book a seat ahead of time. It connects to your cafe through the HandyCafe cloud, so members carry their account with them between visits.
Getting the App
Members install HandyCafe Gamer on their own phone:
- App Store (iOS): apps.apple.com/app/id6781720639
- Google Play (Android): play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.handycafe.member
At the cafe, a member can also scan the QR code on the client login screen. If the app is not installed, the link opens the install page for their device.
What Members Can Do
- Scan to sign in. The member scans the QR code on a client PC to start a session without typing a password on the shared machine. See QR Login.
- Wallet and balance. The member views their current wallet balance and the history of top-ups and deductions.
- Session history. A record of past sessions with duration and cost, tied to the member account.
- Reservations. The member books a PC or console for a chosen time, then arrives to a seat that is held for them.
- Tournaments. The member browses tournaments the cafe runs and follows standings and prizes.
- Campaigns and packages. The member sees the time packages and campaign offers the cafe publishes.
- Membership tier. The member follows their loyalty tier and any discount tied to it.
How It Connects to Your Cafe
The app talks to your cafe through the HandyCafe cloud. The member account, wallet, tier, and history are the same ones you manage on the server. A session a member starts by scanning is a normal member session on the server, with the same wallet, discount, and history behavior. See Members.
What Operators Should Know
- The app never enters a password on a shared PC. Sign-in is confirmed on the member phone, which keeps credentials off the client machine.
- Reservations booked in the app appear alongside the ones you manage on the server.
- A member without the app can still log in at a PC with a username and password, or you can open a PC for a walk-in guest. See Login Requests.