IZI vs Langame: Computer Club Software Comparison
This comparison is based on publicly available information as of 2026-05-30. Competitor features may change. We recommend verifying current specifications on each vendor’s website.
Langame is the largest player in the Russian market by installed base — 1500+ clubs across 18 countries. IZI is a platform built around deep analytics, no-code automation, and network scaling. Short answer: if you need a mature product with a wide base in Russia, Langame works. If you need per-club and per-network analytics, automated loyalty without a developer, and a mobile app for players — IZI delivers that out of the box where Langame requires add-ons or does not provide it at all.
Who Chooses Langame and Why
Section titled “Who Chooses Langame and Why”Langame is a mature product with a long history in the Russian market. Its strength is wide distribution: 1500+ clubs across 18 countries (per the company’s own data as of 2026) means a well-tested core operation, an interface familiar to administrators with experience in the niche, and a relatively rich ecosystem of integrations tuned for the Russian market — payment systems, fiscal requirements, and a B2C club aggregator.
Langame also has strong media presence, with coverage in major Russian publications. For operators who factor brand trust into their platform decisions, this matters.
Langame is primarily chosen by single-club operators or small networks where standard operations are sufficient: session management, POS, basic loyalty. Teams already running Langame often stay — retraining staff costs time and money, and when the feature gap is narrow, switching is hard to justify.
Who Chooses IZI and Why
Section titled “Who Chooses IZI and Why”IZI was built around three capabilities that Langame does not fully cover: deep network-level analytics, no-code automation, and a player mobile app.
For a multi-venue owner, IZI provides a unified dashboard showing revenue, ARPU, venue load, and client base dynamics — in real time, without Excel exports. For operators running an active loyalty program, automated rules handle the work: award bonus credits per session, move a client to VIP when they hit a threshold, send a push notification on rank-up. No code, no manual steps.
For players, the IZI mobile app lets them top up balance and view bonuses directly on their phone. This reduces front-desk load and creates an additional touchpoint between the player and the club.
Feature Comparison
Section titled “Feature Comparison”| Feature | IZI | Langame |
|---|---|---|
| PC session management | ✓ | ✓ |
| Multi-club from one account | ✓ | Limited |
| Mobile app for players | ✓ | No public data |
| Bonus system with automation | ✓ | Basic |
| Revenue, ARPU, load analytics | Advanced | Basic |
| Bar and warehouse management | ✓ | ✓ |
| PC imaging / restore (Boot) | ✓ | ✓ |
| API for integrations | ✓ | Limited |
| Public product documentation | ✓ | ✓ (510+ pages) |
| Business methodology for owners | ✓ (public wiki) | No |
| Multi-country support | ✓ | ✓ (18 countries) |
What IZI Has That Langame Does Not
Section titled “What IZI Has That Langame Does Not”- Network-level analytics in real time. Venue load by hour and day, ARPU by tariff, client base dynamics — in a single dashboard. Langame does not provide a comparable tool.
- No-code loyalty automation. Rules — event → condition → action — are configured in the CRM: bonus credits per session, push on rank-up, group assignment. Langame requires manual management or custom development.
- Mobile app for players. Top up balance, view session history, see bonuses — all from the player’s phone. Langame has no public information on an equivalent app.
- Public business methodology wiki. IZI openly publishes guides on running a club as a business. Langame limits its documentation to technical product instructions.
- Unified network platform. One organization, multiple clubs, shared rules — without additional integrations or workarounds.
What Langame Has That IZI Does Not
Section titled “What Langame Has That IZI Does Not”- Installed base of 1500+ clubs. For operators looking for a proven solution with many references in their region, this is a significant argument.
- B2C aggregator. Langame combines its B2B software with a consumer club-finder (langame.ru/app). Players can discover clubs through the Langame app. IZI has a separate B2C channel — a mobile app for clients of a specific club — but not a network aggregator.
- Depth of Russia-specific integrations. A longer history with Russian payment systems and fiscal requirements means more fully developed integrations for that market.
- Media authority. Coverage in major Russian publications establishes brand trust that a newer market entrant is still building.
When to Stay on Langame
Section titled “When to Stay on Langame”- Single club with no plans to open a second location in the next 12–24 months
- Administrator team already trained on Langame, where retraining costs outweigh the feature difference
- Club with minimal requirements for analytics and loyalty automation
- Business that relies on Langame’s B2C aggregator as a source of walk-in traffic
When to Switch from Langame to IZI
Section titled “When to Switch from Langame to IZI”- Opening a second location or already running a network — multi-club on IZI without add-ons
- Need analytics deeper than daily revenue: ARPU, load by hour, client base trends
- Want to automate loyalty without a developer: bonus credits, ranks, push notifications
- Players are asking for a mobile app to top up and view session history
- Want one platform instead of Langame + separate CRM + separate warehouse system + BI tool
How Migration Works
Section titled “How Migration Works”- Export the client database from Langame to CSV
- Configure the tariff structure in IZI (zones, tariffs, time slots)
- Import clients with balances and history using IZI’s migration tools
- Run both systems in parallel during a test period (1–3 days)
- Switch the full operation to IZI; deactivate Langame client records in the old system
- Train administrators — typically 1–2 days
See the Langame to IZI migration guide for the complete step-by-step.
Related
Section titled “Related”Frequently asked questions
Can I migrate my client database from Langame to IZI?
Yes. The IZI team assists with migration via CSV import or direct integration. 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.
Does IZI support multi-club management?
Yes. IZI was built as a network platform from day one: one account, multiple venues, unified analytics and automation rules across the entire organization. Langame is oriented primarily toward single-club operators.
Does Langame have a mobile app for players?
No public data is available on a Langame player app. IZI has a dedicated mobile app where players top up balance, track bonuses and receive push notifications — without front-desk involvement.
How do IZI and Langame compare on price?
Current IZI pricing is at izi.is. Langame publishes rates on their website. When comparing, account for the full feature stack — Langame often requires additional tools for analytics and loyalty programs, which adds cost.
Does IZI work outside Russia?
Yes. IZI operates in multiple countries. Check izi.is for the current region list and contact a manager for your specific market.
Langame is used by 1500+ clubs — is that a reason to choose it?
An established installed base is an argument for product maturity and reliability. But what matters more for any specific club is which platform covers its needs now and in a year. Langame is strong in basic operations; IZI is stronger in analytics, automation, and network scaling.
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 has extensive documentation (510+ pages of technical instructions) and active support. IZI also provides public documentation and onboarding. The difference is in scope: Langame covers its own product; IZI additionally publishes club management methodology as a business.