30-Second Drink Service: The App That Ends Your Wait at Concerts and Golf Courses

By Laurel Portie

Oh, the joy of finally getting to your favorite concert, only to stand in line forever while your jam starts without you—all because you’re parched and the drink line is moving slower than molasses. Enter Zigit, the app that’s here to rescue you from the torturous wait between you and your much-needed adult beverage. 


This techy marvel is the ultimate answer to the age-old “I need a drink NOW” dilemma.


But wait, there’s more! 


Zigit isn’t just about getting your booze fast; it’s also a compliance whiz, keeping everything on the up-and-up while giving music lovers a gratuity-free, self-serve option. It’s like magic, minus the tipping.


“It takes 90 seconds to enroll in the app. You scan in your ID, your face, add in a form of payment,” says Elsbeth Hurry, Zigit’s CEO. And boom, you’re ready to roll.



Music and sports fans at the American Airlines Center are already sipping their way to bliss, thanks to Zigit’s lightning-fast delivery. 


While traditional bartenders are still shaking and stirring, Zigit’s got your drink ready in a breezy 30 seconds. That’s less time than it takes to decide between IPA or a margarita.



And don’t think it’s just concerts where Zigit’s flexing its fast-pour muscles. Golf courses across the nation are jumping on the Zigit bandwagon, too. 


The golf industry might be all about high-tech gadgets like range-picking robots and tee time apps, but when it comes to keeping players hydrated with their favorite adult beverages, they’ve been struggling. 


Until now.



“Our IP is centered around being able to determine, through an app-based platform, somebody’s eligibility to buy a controlled item,” Hurry adds. Once you’re in the system, getting your drink is as easy as grabbing a Starbucks mobile order—minus the complicated name spellings.


And it’s not just the customers who are over the moon. Businesses are seeing the green, too. More drinks dispensed means a juicy 10-25% increase in daily drink sales. That’s a win-win if I’ve ever seen one.


Download the app here.