Turn fun
into FUNDS
with GOTSKILL?

We are a venue-friendly skill-game entertainment system built for bars + restaurants.

Easy for guests. Light on staff. And the cash stays in your hands.
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What is GOTSKILL?

Our skill games challenge players' hand-eye coordination and timing across 28+ games. People find them fun because the experience is engaging and their skills are genuinely tested while getting prizes.

GOTSKILL? gameplay demonstration

Start the venue conversation

Keep the first step short. The goal is to move a qualified operator into a direct follow-up without burying them in admin.

Why a venue would care

This is where the page stops sounding like a generic entertainment description and starts sounding like a commercial offer with operator value.

01

Give guests something worth staying for

Translate the idea into guest engagement and venue energy rather than merely describing games.

02

Keep the operator burden low

Reassure the buyer that the model is designed to be practical, not operationally annoying.

03

Make the commercial logic obvious

Strong microsales pages do not hide the practical model behind vague lifestyle language.

Keep the drawer. Just make it work harder.

The slide-out remains part of the experience, but its job changes slightly: it becomes the premium deeper explainer, not the hiding place for essential basics.

MADD Canada logo

This block carries the credibility and charity association angle, but now reads more clearly as a trust and legitimacy section for venue operators.

How we help

Proud of its affiliation with MADD Canada, GOTSKILL? is a recognized Official Sponsor, donating a minimum of $100,000/year. GOTSKILL? gives a percentage of its revenue to MADD Canada and offers players the opportunity to donate a portion, or all, of their winnings to the charity.

The section can still include the existing sponsorship language and embedded video, but it should feel like reassurance, not a detour.

Handle the obvious questions

FAQ is not filler here. It is a conversion aid. It should answer the practical objections that block a venue operator from taking the first step.

How much effort does this create for staff?

Answer this calmly and practically. This objection is central, so it should be handled directly.

Is this something that fits my type of venue?

Use this slot to help self-qualification and reduce uncertainty for the right operator.

What happens after I submit the inquiry?

Explain the direct follow-up clearly so the page feels credible and complete.

Why is the model structured this way?

Reinforce that the page is designed to start the process simply, not bury the user in paperwork.

Better clarity. Better trust. Same premium feel.

Restate the offer, lower hesitation, and point to the same primary CTA used throughout the page.

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