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Refreshed 05/18/2026PEKO vs Billiard Table Manager (VN)
Written by PEKO Team.Last updated: 05/18/2026.
Published: 05/01/2026
Billiard Table Manager (VN) and PEKO solve different problems. Billiard Table Manager (VN) is a point-of-sale system. PEKO is the AI loyalty and retention layer that sits on top — predicting which guests are about to stop coming back and automating personalised win-back. This page compares them honestly so you can decide whether to run one, the other, or both.
- TL;DR
- PEKO is a loyalty layer; Billiard Table Manager (VN) stays your system of record.
- PEKO adds AI churn prediction + automated Zalo OA / email / SMS win-back that Billiard Table Manager (VN) doesn't.
- Vietnam-first: Zalo OA, Momo/VNPay and Vietnamese-language journeys are native.
What is Billiard Table Manager (VN)? Local table-rental POS systems used by Vietnamese billiard halls to track time-based usage and F&B tabs.
Choose PEKO when
- You want an AI loyalty layer that sits on top of their POS — not to switch your existing tool.
- You need AI to flag customers who haven't rebooked in their usual window and re-engage them automatically.
- You want Zalo OA, Momo/VNPay vouchers and Vietnamese-language journeys built in.
- You want a free tier and 15-minute setup, not a long procurement cycle.
Choose Billiard Table Manager (VN) when
- You don't yet have a POS and want Billiard Table Manager (VN)'s core product as your system of record.
- Your priority is in-store cashier and inventory more than retention automation.
- You're happy to run loyalty as a manual side-task inside Billiard Table Manager (VN) rather than letting AI drive it.
Feature by feature
| Feature | PEKO | Billiard Table Manager (VN) |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning | Loyalty + CRM layer that sits on top of your stack | POS — system of record |
| POS & cashier | Reads their POS data — doesn't replace | Core product |
| AI churn prediction (3-day window) | Built-in | Not core to the product |
| Automated win-back across Zalo OA + email + SMS | Out of the box | Email/SMS only or manual |
| Vietnam channels (Zalo OA, Momo vouchers, VND) | Native | Partial |
| Setup time for the loyalty layer | ~15 minutes | Tied to platform onboarding |
| Pricing for the loyalty layer | Free tier + transparent monthly | Bundled into platform plans |
| Coexists with your current stack | Yes — designed to keep their POS | Replaces the relevant module |
FAQ
Do I have to drop Billiard Table Manager (VN) to use PEKO?
No. PEKO is explicitly designed as a loyalty layer on top of tools like Billiard Table Manager (VN). You keep their POS; PEKO ingests transactions or appointments and runs the AI retention layer on top.
What does PEKO add that Billiard Table Manager (VN) doesn't?
PEKO predicts which guests are about to stop coming back within a 3-day window, writes personalised win-back messages and triggers them across Zalo OA, email and SMS. Billiard Table Manager (VN) focuses on POS and inventory, with loyalty as a secondary feature.
Is PEKO better than Billiard Table Manager (VN) for Vietnamese operators?
For retention-led growth, yes — PEKO is Vietnam-first, with Zalo OA, Momo/VNPay vouchers and Vietnamese-language journeys built in. Billiard Table Manager (VN) stays the system of record; PEKO drives repeat visits on top.
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