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Last Call Trivia Alternative

The multi-round pub night, run in-house

Last Call Trivia runs a full-evening show with wagered rounds, a halftime question and an all-or-nothing final. Quizado gives you the same shape of night to run yourself, on your own screens, on the night you choose.

The short answer

Last Call Trivia sends a trained host to run a wagered multi-round show in your bar; Quizado is the software that lets your own team run a night with the same shape, and keeps the teams and the standings in your account.

Quizado vs. Last Call Trivia

Funkcja
QQuizado
Last Call Trivia
How the money works
A monthly plan for the venue, starting free, whatever the turnout
A booked show with a host; free for players. Ask them for venue pricing
What you have to supply
A laptop, tablet or browser tab plus any TV or projector
The host arrives with the show; you supply the room and the sound
How players get in
A QR code on the TV opens the game in the phone browser
Teams submit answers through their app
How big the room can be
Sixteen players free, no cap on paid plans
Whatever one host and one sound system can hold
Shape of the night
You build it from five round types, plus Family Feud, Jeopardy, Music Bingo and Name That Tune on Hospitality Group
A fixed house show: several rounds, bonuses, halftime and a final
If the connection drops
The game stops. There is no offline mode on either side
Their answer app needs a signal too; the host can read on regardless
How the night is branded
Custom logo from Trivia Pro; fonts, colours and white-label are Hospitality Group
Their show, their brand, and their audience finds your venue through it
What you are tied to
A monthly plan you cancel in the account, no minimum term
A booking schedule with the company. Check the notice period
Music in the room
You play your own; music questions are yours to supply and license
Music runs between questions as part of their show
Who keeps the records
You do. Teams, questions and season tables live in your account
The company runs the leagues and holds the standings

Dlaczego przejść z Last Call Trivia?

They are not in your market

A show that needs a trained host in the building only exists where the company has hosts. Their schedule site lists the bars they reach; a lot of good rooms sit outside it.

Quizado needs a connection, not a route. A bar an hour outside the nearest city runs the same night as one downtown.

The slot is not the night you want

Hosted shows usually start at 7 or 8 and last about two hours. If the only free slot in the diary is your busiest night, the quiz fights the kitchen for the room.

You set the night and the start time, and you move both when a holiday or a game gets in the way. Nothing has to be rebooked.

A per-night fee on a thin week

Hosted trivia is a fixed cost per show. In a slow month you are paying the same for eight teams as you did for twenty.

A software plan is flat. Run one night a week or three, in one venue or in a second one, without the cost moving.

The regulars belong to the show

When the league, the standings and the app are the company's, the teams follow the company. If the booking ends, so does the reason they were coming.

Your league and your season table live in your Quizado account under your venue name. The standings are a reason to come back to your bar specifically.

One shape, every single week

A house format is consistent by design. That is a strength for two years and a problem in year three, when the same eight teams know exactly what is coming.

Rebuild the running order whenever you like. Drop in a knockout round, a majority-rules round or a full Family Feud night without asking anyone.

Private bookings need a second call

A corporate party in your function room, a staff night or a birthday all mean booking another show at another cost.

Your plan already covers it. Build a custom game for the group, run it upstairs on a laptop, and put the score on the TV in that room.

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Wager rounds without the arithmetic

The Wager round type lets teams stake points on their own confidence. The app applies the stake and the result, so nobody is checking a column of ones, threes and sixes at the bar.

A phone instead of an app store

Teams scan the QR code on your screen and play in the browser. There is nothing to download at the door, which is the difference between a walk-in team playing and not bothering.

A timer everybody can see

The display shows the question and the countdown, so a round ends when the clock ends. You do not need a song playing to tell the room how long they have.

Music rounds you control

Name That Tune questions are part of the app, and Music Bingo cards come in on Hospitality Group. You supply and license the audio, which means the playlist is yours rather than a house one.

Your own season table

Leagues and seasons run across weeks under your venue name, from Trivia Pro up. Teams chase a position at your bar, not a national ranking.

A question library that grows

Everything you write or generate stays saved. Writing your own question sets starts on Trivia Pro, and after a season you are rebuilding a night from your own material in ten minutes.

The multi-round pub format, explained

Last Call Trivia publishes its format for players, and it is worth reading before you build anything yourself. Their site describes a multi-round general knowledge show with bonus questions, a halftime question and a final, run with music playing between the questions.

The scoring is what makes it a game rather than a quiz. Teams assign a point wager to each question in the early rounds, so a confident answer is worth more than a guess. The host reads each question once and teams submit their answer and their wager through the app while a song plays. One round is a hidden theme round that pays a bonus if a team spots the thread running through it, and the final is multi-part with a wager that is lost entirely if any part is wrong.

That design does two things. Wagering keeps a team that had a bad first half in the game until the last five minutes, and a fixed shape means the kitchen and the bar know when the room turns over. If you build your own night, keep both. A running order with a wager round, a mid-point breather and a big final is a better night than eight rounds of the same thing.

What you keep when the night is yours

The strongest argument for running trivia in-house has nothing to do with the fee. It is that everything the night produces stays with the venue. Team names, week-by-week standings, the questions that got a laugh and the ones that fell flat, the season table people argue about in March. On a hosted booking, most of that sits in the company's system, because it has to; it is what lets them run leagues across many bars.

In Quizado, all of it lives in your account. Leagues and seasons come in on Trivia Pro and run under your venue name, so the table on the wall is your table. Multiple venues sit in the same account, each with its own teams, which matters if you have a second site or you are a group with three rooms. Question packs and anything you write or generate stay in a library you keep reusing. From Trivia Pro up, your logo is on the big screen and on the player phones, and custom fonts and colours are on Hospitality Group, so the night looks like your bar rather than an event that visits it.

The trade is real, though. What a hosted company gives you along with the show is an audience that already follows it, and a host who has run the format hundreds of times. When you take the night in-house you are also taking on the marketing. Put it on your own social accounts, in the newsletter and on the sandwich board, and expect the first six weeks to build slowly.

What it costs you in staff time rather than a host fee

Last Call Trivia does not publish a venue rate, so ask them for a quote before you compare. A hosted show is usually quoted per night and covers the host, the questions, the app and their promotion. Quizado is a flat monthly plan with a free tier, so the interesting number is not the invoice, it is the hours.

Break the week down. Building a two-hour running order takes about twenty minutes: pull a built-in pack for the general rounds, generate one themed round on Trivia Pro and read it through, then set the wager round and the final. Setup on the night is ten minutes for the display and a QR test. The show itself is the two hours it runs. Nothing happens afterwards, because scoring finished when the last answer landed and the season table updated itself.

So call it three hours a week, from somebody who is on the schedule anyway, and falling as your library fills up. Whether that is cheaper than a host fee depends on your wage cost and on whether the person doing it is any good with a microphone. If your best candidate hates public speaking, do not do it: a bad in-house host will empty a room faster than no trivia at all. If you have the right person, the hours are the whole cost and the night becomes part of the bar.

Who should stay, who should switch

Keep booking a hosted show if...

There are venues where paying for the show is the cheaper answer.

  • +The show already fills your room and the numbers hold up
  • +You want a professional voice on the mic every single week
  • +Their league and their following bring teams you would not reach
  • +Nobody on your staff can commit to the same two hours every week

Bring it in-house with Quizado if...

These are the reasons operators give for taking the show over.

  • +No hosted company covers your market, or the slot you want is gone
  • +You want the league table and the team list to belong to your bar
  • +You want to change the format, the theme or the night whenever you like
  • +You run private events and do not want to book a show for each one

How to switch in 3 steps

1

Copy the shape before you change it

Build a first running order that looks like the show your regulars already know: several short rounds, one wager round, a break in the middle and a big final. Familiar beats clever in week one.

2

Run it free for a month

The free plan hosts up to sixteen players, which is enough for four or five teams. Use those four weeks to train the host and find out where the wifi is weak.

3

Open a season and tell people

Move to Trivia Pro, start a league so the standings carry across weeks, and put the table somewhere visible. Then do the marketing the company used to do for you.

For trivia hosts reading this

If you host for a trivia company, you already know the craft: pacing a long show, reading a question once and clearly, and keeping a table that is losing badly in a good mood.

Quizado is a way to own the other half of the job. The account is yours, so the private bookings you turn down or pass on can become your own work: office parties, wedding weekends, brewery anniversaries, charity nights. You build the game once and it stays in your library. Paid plans let you run more than one venue from the same account, which is exactly how a freelance quizmaster with three regular gigs needs it to work.

None of that requires you to leave the company that books you. Keep the routes, and use Quizado for the nights they do not cover and the venues that ask you directly. Start on the free plan, run one small private game, and decide from there.

What a hosted show does that software does not

Last Call Trivia is a produced show with a trained host, a tested scoring format, music between questions and a following that travels between the bars they run. Quizado is not a show and does not arrive with an audience. It is the console, the questions and the scoring, handed to somebody who works for you. If nobody in your building wants that job, book the show and enjoy the night off.

Read this next

New to running a night in-house? Start with the bar trivia software overview, then look at the trivia host app if you would rather run everything from a phone or laptop behind the bar.

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Najczęściej zadawane pytania

Their site describes a multi-round general knowledge show with bonus questions, a halftime question and a final. Teams assign a point wager to each question in the early rounds, one round is a hidden theme round that pays a bonus, and the final is multi-part with a wager that is lost entirely if any part is wrong.
Yes. Wager is one of the five bar trivia round types, alongside Buzzer Race, Everyone Answers, Everyone Scores and Knockout, with Music Bingo making a sixth on Hospitality Group. Teams stake points and the app applies the result, so you can build a running order with the same rise and fall without anyone doing arithmetic at the bar.
A Quizado plan plus staff hours. The free plan covers a full bar trivia night for up to sixteen players with no card required, and writing your own question sets starts on Trivia Pro, which also adds media rounds, monthly AI credits, leagues and a custom logo. Family Feud, Jeopardy and Music Bingo are on Hospitality Group. See the pricing page for the current figures. Last Call Trivia does not publish a venue rate, so ask them for a quote if you want to compare.
No. Players scan a QR code from your screen and the game opens in their phone browser. There is no install and no account to create, which matters when a table sits down halfway through round one.
Yes. Leagues and seasons come in on Trivia Pro and run under your venue name, so the standings belong to your bar. If you have more than one site, each venue keeps its own teams and its own table inside the same account.
About twenty minutes to build the running order and ten minutes on the night to put the display on the TV and test the QR code. There is no marking afterwards, so the whole commitment is roughly three hours a week including the show itself.
That is yours to arrange. Quizado has Name That Tune questions, and Music Bingo on Hospitality Group, but you supply the audio and you are responsible for your own music licensing, the same as any other music you play in the venue.
It can be. A Quizado account is yours rather than a venue's, so you can use it for private bookings and for bars that ask you directly. Paid plans support several venues in one account, each with separate teams and standings, and Trivia Pro puts your own logo on the display.

Run your first night this week

Start free with the built-in packs, put the QR code on the TV and see how the room reacts. Writing your own question sets starts on Trivia Pro.

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