An overhead, bird’s-eye view of a tidy planning table in a game store office, featuring printed weekly event schedules with bold icons for drafts, prereleases, and board game nights, alongside a slim laptop displaying an automation flowchart interface connecting “event created” to “social post published” and “players notified.” Around the paper and laptop, colorful polyhedral dice, a few card playmats rolled tight, and a single open game rulebook provide thematic detail. Soft, neutral studio lighting eliminates harsh shadows, creating a clean, diagram-like photographic realism. The composition is carefully arranged for clarity and balance, evoking a strategic, analytical atmosphere that highlights the logic and simplicity of automated event workflows.

Local Store Automation

This page explains how our tools help UK game stores publish events, sync social posts, and track updates from a single, easy interface.

Automation for Events

A wide-angle shot of an empty, well-organized local game store gaming area with rows of pristine tables, each topped with neatly rolled playmats and stacked deck boxes, while at the front of the room a wall-mounted screen shows a dashboard of live and upcoming events automatically synced across social media channels. The room is lit by a combination of warm ceiling fixtures and a subtle glow from the large display, casting soft reflections on polished tabletops. Photographic realism from a slightly low angle looking toward the screen, emphasizing depth and space. The mood is anticipatory and professional, suggesting a store effortlessly prepared for events thanks to streamlined automation.

Centralize event updates from scheduling to reminders, with cross-posting and automation designed to save time for UK game stores.

A sleek, modern wooden game store counter covered with neatly stacked board game boxes, trading card decks in transparent acrylic displays, and a slim silver laptop showing a colorful event calendar dashboard filled with scheduled tournaments and draft nights. The counter sits in a warmly lit shop interior with tall shelves of games fading into a soft blur. Overhead LED track lighting casts clean, even illumination, with subtle reflections on plastic card sleeves and glossy box art. Photographic realism at eye level, composed with the laptop slightly off-center using the rule of thirds, creating a calm, organized, and efficient atmosphere that visually communicates centralized event management and automation for a local game store.

Streamline promotions, ticketing, and announcements with templates, auto-scheduling, and repeatable workflows that ensure every store event reaches the right audience.

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Workflow Scenarios

Explore practical examples showing how local stores automate event calendars, social updates, and reminders to boost turnout and save staff time.