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Sri Sai Kumar Ojjela

Sri Sai Kumar Ojjela is a young and driven entrepreneur from Pune, India, passionate about building innovative startups and solving real-world problems. With a strong interest in SaaS, business strategy, and market research, he is actively working on ideas focused on digital marketing and service-based ventures.


ONGOING PROJECTS

GameOrbit – The Future of Gaming InfrastructureA few months ago, I walked into a gaming café with excitement. I had limited time. I had planned everything. But when I sat down, the system didn’t match my expectations.
The game I wanted wasn’t installed. The performance was poor. I didn’t just lose a game. I lost time, money, and the experience I was looking forward to. And in that moment, something felt broken.
Because in today’s world, we can:
Book flights with exact seats, Reserve hotel rooms with specific views. Choose precise experiences before we pay, but in a performance-driven industry like gaming, we still rely on guesswork. That didn’t make sense. And the more I thought about it, the clearer it became: This isn’t a small inconvenience. This is a global infrastructure gap.
The Insight-Gaming is no longer casual. It is competitive, social, and performance-sensitive. For millions of gamers—especially in regions like India, South Korea, and China gaming cafés are not optional. They are access points to high-performance computing. But today, this entire ecosystem runs on: Walk-ins, Manual systems, zero performance transparency.
Gamers don’t know: Which PC they’ll get, what specs it has, whether their game is installed, If the performance will meet expectations, and café owners don’t know: Which systems are underutilized, when demand peaks, how to price dynamically, how to optimize revenue. This creates a silent but massive inefficiency. An industry worth billions…
operating without a true digital backbone.
The Opportunity-Globally, gaming is a $200B+ industry. In markets like South Korea alone: 18,000+ gaming cafés, 70%+ of the population are gamers, $7B+ PC gaming market. In China: 185,000+ cafés, 21M+ PCs, $20B+ ecosystem. Yet across these markets, one thing is missing: A unified layer that connects gamers to actual gaming hardware in real time. This is not just a gap. This is an entirely unbuilt category.The Solution – GameOrbitGameOrbit is not another booking platform. It is the operating system for gaming cafés with a precision booking engine. We are building the infrastructure layer that connects: Gamers → to the exact performance they need Cafés → to the tools they need to operate efficiently.For Gamers -GameOrbit transforms uncertainty into control. Users can: Select a specific PC, not just a seat, View GPU, CPU, RAM, and monitor specs. Check installed games before booking. Access real-time availability. This is the difference between: “finding a place to play” and “securing the exact experience you want.”For Café OwnersGameOrbit becomes mission-critical infrastructure.
We provide: LivePC tracking, Automated booking + walk-in synchronization, Revenue analytics, Dynamic pricing based on demand, Game installation tracking.
This leads to: Higher utilization, Increased revenue, Operational efficiency. Once integrated, cafés don’t just use GameOrbit, they depend on it.
Why This WinsMost platforms compete at the surface: Listings, Reviews, and Discovery. GameOrbit goes deeper. We compete at the infrastructure level.1. Precision over approximation. Others help you find cafés. We help you book performance.2. B2B + B2C lock-in. Gamers rely on us for experience, Cafés rely on us for operations. This creates two-sided dependency.3. Data advantage. Over time, we understand: What gamers prefer, which setups perform best, When demand spikes.
This allows us to: Optimize pricing, recommend upgrades, and predict demand.
4. HGH switching cost. Once a café integrates, replacing GameOrbit means losing: Data, bookings, operational flow. This creates defensibility.Why Me
I’m not commanding from a place of theory. I experienced the problem. I understand how my generation interacts with gaming. I see how broken the current system is. And I’m committed to solving it—not as a feature, but as infrastructure. I may be early in my journey, but that gives me an advantage: I think long-term, I move fast, I am obsessed with building something meaningful.
Execution StrategyWe start focused.
Phase 1 – India (Validate product, Build café network, Prove demand)
Phase 2 – South Korea (Enter a high-performance market, Prove product quality)
Phase 3 – China (Scale with partnerships, Enter the largest café ecosystem)
Business ModelCommission per booking, SaaS subscription for cafés, Premium listings and promotions, Recurring, scalable, and aligned with value creation.The ShiftRight now, the industry works like this: You go to a café and hope for a good experience. GameOrbit changes that to: You choose your experience before you even leave your home.ClosingThis is not just a startup. This is not just a product. This is a category-defining infrastructure play. Others help you find places. We help you book a performance.
And once gamers experience control, they will never go back to uncertainty.
GameOrbit - Don’t just find a café. Find your perfect setup.