Monday, October 1, 2012

The Strip Club Project (Part 1)

A friend of mines is a bouncer in a strip club and he was complaining about the software program he uses at work.  During the conversation I asked him the name of the program and researched it.  What found lead me on this journey, there was no true program someone pasted together an application from some WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) program.  The whole development time was maybe an hour and retailed for $5495.00.

There is a lot of tracking in this environment; performers basically pay everyone else’s salaries. The dancers pay a stage fee to enter the club or on their way out.  Dancers are compensated when customers buys them a drink (usually Coke, Sprite or tea at premium alcohol prices), perform on stage (tips), table, lap or VIP room dance (set rate).

What I am proposing is and application that logs employees in and out with biometric (fingerprint scanner), tracks all customer and entertainer interaction via cell phone app and produces IRS forms (i.e. 1099) and miscellaneous reports.

The business owner or manager can track activities within the club from their cell phone or computer from anywhere in the world. Backups are performed though cloud computing 12 times per hour. The bouncer, security or other club monitor can update the entertainers’ activities via cell phone application.
 

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