For experiential & entertainment venues
EagleEye vs ROLLER
Two all-in-one platforms for entertainment venues, compared honestly. EagleEye matches ROLLER's breadth and adds native leagues, an AI venue assistant, deep golf-tech integrations, and a revenue-aligned pricing model.
ROLLER is a strong, modern all-in-one for attractions and FECs, ticketing, POS, memberships, waivers, and guest experience are mature. This is a real all-in-one vs all-in-one comparison. The deciding factors come down to pricing model (EagleEye's revenue-aligned pricing vs a subscription), AI (EagleEye's AVA), native leagues/tournaments, and entertainment-golf depth (Trackman, InRange, range hardware).
Who each is for
Honest fit, before you ever book a demo
EagleEye
Best for
experiential venues, especially those with bays/lanes/courts, leagues, and golf tech, that want the all-in-one breadth plus AI and a revenue-aligned model.
ROLLER
Best for
attractions, waterparks, and high-volume gated FECs that want mature online ticketing and a polished guest-experience layer.
Because both are all-in-one, don't argue "platform vs point tool" here, argue the specifics. Lead with the pricing-model difference (a real budget lever), then AI, leagues, and golf-tech integrations, while giving ROLLER full credit for ticketing and guest experience.
At a glance
EagleEye vs ROLLER, capability by capability
Where EagleEye wins
Built to run the whole venue
Pricing model
Revenue-aligned pricing (software + payments combined) vs a recurring subscription, a meaningful difference at scale.
Native leagues & tournaments
Core for golf, bowling, pickleball, and multi-sport; not ROLLER's focus.
AVA AI
Auto-assignment, natural-language reporting, and guest-intelligence briefs.
Entertainment-golf depth
Native Trackman/InRange/range-hardware integrations for ranges and sim lounges.
The fair take
Where ROLLER may be the better fit
We would rather lose a bad-fit deal than oversell. If this is you, ROLLER is the honest pick.
High-volume gated attractions and waterparks where mature, high-throughput online ticketing and a polished consumer checkout are the top priority.
Venues already standardized on ROLLER's ecosystem at multiple sites.
Deep dive
All-in-one vs all-in-one: the real differences"
This is a genuine all-in-one versus all-in-one comparison, so the honest decision comes down to four levers: pricing model and total cost, native leagues and tournaments, a built-in AI assistant, and depth of golf-tech integrations.
ROLLER earns full credit for online ticketing and a polished guest-experience layer. EagleEye's edge is the revenue-aligned pricing model, native leagues, AVA, and native Trackman, InRange, and range-hardware support for entertainment golf.
Switching from ROLLER
Move in weeks, not months, with your data intact
EagleEye migrates memberships, customers, gift-card balances, and history, and runs in parallel during transition. Live in weeks with 24/7 support.
Full data migration
Customer records, reservations, event history, memberships, and inventory come with you, included, not billed extra.
Run in parallel
Keep ROLLER live during transition. Cut over only when your team is ready and confident.
Named onboarding + 24/7
A dedicated onboarding team gets you live in as few as 3 weeks, backed by round-the-clock support.
FAQ
EagleEye vs ROLLER: common questions
Is EagleEye a ROLLER alternative?
Does EagleEye do online ticketing and waivers like ROLLER?
What's the pricing difference?
Which is better for an FEC with golf/sims and leagues?
All-in-one, plus AI, leagues, and revenue-aligned pricing.
One platform for bookings, POS, memberships, events, and F&B, with pricing that scales with your venue. See it on your own venue's numbers.