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IZI vs Langame: Pricing and Feature Comparison

Published: · Updated: (today)· IZI Team

This comparison is built on public information published by the vendors themselves: izi.is and langame.ru/software. Information about the Langame product was captured from langame.ru on 2026-08-04 and is cited to its source. Pricing and features change on both sides — verify current terms on each vendor’s website before deciding.

Langame and IZI are two specialized computer club management products that differ primarily in billing model: Langame charges per device, IZI in Russia charges per club. Below is a comparison across parameters you can verify on both vendors’ websites.

Langame has a wide installed base: the company states “more than 2000 clubs in 26 countries” on its site and notes that the software was built on and is still run by its own club network. That means a large volume of proven operational scenarios, an interface familiar to administrators experienced in the niche, and an ecosystem of Russia-specific integrations — POS hardware, self-service terminals, power relays, hybrid servers.

Langame publishes posts about the company’s coverage in Russian business media, including Kommersant (langame.ru post of 2024-12-24). For some operators this factors into vendor trust.

A separate channel is the Langame B2C club aggregator: a player can find a club and book a seat through the shared app. For a club, that is an additional traffic source.

IZI focuses on three things: per-club rather than per-device billing, running a network of venues from one account, and the mobile app as the player’s primary interface.

For a multi-venue owner, IZI provides a single contour: one organization, multiple venues, shared rules and consolidated reporting on revenue, ARPU and venue load — in the dashboard, without Excel exports. For operators running an active loyalty program, automated “event → action” rules do the work: award bonus credits per session, move a client to another group on reaching a threshold, send a notification.

For players, the IZI mobile app covers balance top-up and card linking, session auto-extension, online booking and bar ordering. That reduces front-desk load.

The core difference is the billing base.

IZI in Russia charges per club: from 2,000 ₽/month (~$23), and the amount does not depend on the number of PCs. A 15-day trial, no card required at signup. The subscription is modular: the base plan covers core operations and additional modules are connected for a separate fee. Outside Russia the model is per device — $1/device/month.

Langame charges per device: 800 ₽ ($9) Basic, 1,300 ₽ ($15) Business, or 1,800 ₽ (~$21) Premium per device per month. Langame’s site states directly: “The price is per 1 device per month. Guest PCs, the administrator PC, and TVs are counted where a power relay integration is used.” The vendor also offers up to 2 months of free trial.

Subscription cost for a 40-PC club on each vendor’s base plan:

IZI (Russia)Langame BasicLangame Business
Billing baseper club800 ₽ × device1,300 ₽ × device
40-PC clubfrom 2,000 ₽32,000 ₽52,000 ₽
Per PCfrom 50 ₽800 ₽1,300 ₽

Comparability note — read this before using the figures. The plans differ not only in billing base but in scope. Langame describes its Basic plan as “a subscription with all modules and basic technical support”, including the mobile app and extension integrations; Business and Premium add coverage on top of the base plan. The IZI base plan is a base package, with additional modules billed separately, as stated on izi.is. So the table above compares entry cost and how spend scales, not total cost of ownership: Langame’s spend grows linearly with device count, while IZI’s does not vary with PC count inside a pricing tier. Your actual total depends on which modules and support level you connect — model it for your own venue and request a quote from both vendors. Rates in ₽ (≈ 87 ₽/$, July 2026).

Values are taken from the vendors’ public materials as captured on 2026-08-04. Where a vendor does not publish a parameter, the row is omitted.

ParameterIZILangame
Billing base (Russia)per club, from 2,000 ₽/monthper device, from 800 ₽/month
Base plan scopebase package; additional modules billed separately”subscription with all modules and basic technical support”
Trial period15 daysup to 2 months
Player mobile apptop-up, card linking, auto-extension, booking, bar orderingincluded in every subscription; booking and online payment; also works as a B2C club aggregator
Dashboard analyticsdashboards and reports on key metrics without XLS exports”around 40 sections of analytics, logs and statistics”; report delivery by email and Telegram
Multi-venue managementone organization — multiple venues in a single accountsettings and control module for management companies
Diskless / hybrid bootIZI Bootcloud operation; disk, hybrid and diskless setups
POS hardware integrationyesyes
APIyes”a full API operating in public format with GET requests”
Loyalty”event → action” rules, client groups, bonus creditscashback or direct discount based on hours played or amount spent
  • Per-club billing. The Russian base rate does not depend on PC count inside a pricing tier, so spend does not scale linearly with venue size.
  • A network of venues in one account. One organization, multiple venues, shared rules and consolidated reporting.
  • The mobile app as the player’s primary interface. One-click card payment, session auto-extension, booking, bar ordering.
  • No-code loyalty automation. “Event → action” rules configured in the CRM interface.
  • Public methodology wiki. IZI publishes not only product instructions but guides on running a club as a business.
  • Wide installed base. The stated “more than 2000 clubs in 26 countries” means a large volume of proven scenarios and many regional references.
  • All-modules plan. The base subscription is described by the vendor as including all modules and basic support, with no separate per-module charges.
  • Tiers of support. Per the plan descriptions on the vendor’s site, Business adds administrator assistance and review of suspicious activity by guests and staff; Premium adds remote resolution of technical issues, audits and hardware recommendations, network setup and game updates.
  • B2C aggregator. The Langame app works as a shared club directory — an extra traffic channel.
  • Russia-specific hardware ecosystem. Self-service terminals, power relays, automated lockers, hybrid servers, POS hardware.
  • You want all features and support inside one plan with no separate module charges
  • Your administrator team already runs Langame and retraining costs more than the subscription difference
  • You need extended outsourced technical operations for the venue (Business / Premium)
  • Traffic from the Langame B2C aggregator matters to you
  • Large venue: with per-device billing, spend grows linearly with PC count; with per-club billing it does not
  • You are opening a second location or already run a network and want it in one account
  • The base package is enough for you and you prefer paying only for modules you actually need
  • You want players to handle most tasks in the mobile app without involving an administrator

Both are worth testing on your own venue: IZI offers a 15-day trial, Langame up to two months.

  1. Export the client base from the previous system
  2. Configure the tariff structure in IZI (zones, tariffs, time slots)
  3. Import clients with balances and history using IZI’s migration tools
  4. Run both systems in parallel during a test period (1–3 days)
  5. Switch the full operation to IZI
  6. Train administrators — typically 1–2 days

See the Langame to IZI migration guide for the complete step-by-step.

  • IZI — pricing and features: izi.is, captured 2026-08-04.
  • Langame — pricing and plan scope, features, installed-base figure, product FAQ: langame.ru/software, captured 2026-08-04.

If you represent a vendor and believe any information on this page is outdated or inaccurate, write to support@izi.is — we will verify and correct it.

Frequently asked questions

Can I migrate my client database from Langame to IZI?

Yes. The IZI team assists with migration by exporting the client base from the previous system. Client balances and history are transferred within the agreed data scope. The full process typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks depending on database size.

How do IZI and Langame handle multiple venues?

IZI was built as a network platform: one organization account, multiple venues, shared analytics and automation rules. Langame's site describes a separate settings and control module for management companies. If you run a network, request a demo of the multi-venue setup from both vendors and compare against your own scenarios.

Do IZI and Langame have a mobile app for players?

Both do. In the IZI app a player tops up balance, links a card, extends a session, books a seat and orders from the bar. Langame states that its mobile app is included in every subscription and supports booking and online payment. The scope differs: the Langame app also works as a shared B2C club aggregator.

How do IZI and Langame compare on price?

The billing models differ. In Russia IZI charges per club: from 2,000 ₽/month regardless of PC count; additional modules are billed separately. Langame charges per device: 800 ₽ (Basic) / 1,300 ₽ (Business) / 1,800 ₽ (Premium) per device per month, and describes Basic as a subscription including all modules. So the meaningful comparison is not 'price for everything' but entry cost and how spend scales with PC count. Figures captured on 2026-08-04 from izi.is and langame.ru/software — verify current pricing with both vendors before deciding.

Does IZI work outside Russia?

Yes. IZI operates in multiple countries. Outside Russia, pricing is $1/device/month. Check izi.is for the current region list and contact a manager for your specific market.

Langame is used by 2000+ clubs — is that a reason to choose it?

An established installed base is an argument for product maturity and the volume of operational scenarios already covered. But what matters more for any specific club is which platform covers its needs now and in a year, and what it costs at your PC count. Compare on your own numbers.

Does IZI support fiscal and payment integrations?

Yes. IZI supports integrations with fiscal solutions. The specific list depends on country — contact a manager for your market.

Does Langame have documentation and support?

Yes. Langame publishes technical product documentation and lists round-the-clock technical support already in the Basic plan, with additional coverage on the Business and Premium plans. IZI also provides public documentation and onboarding.