Pick your game
Two ways to torture the group chat
Claim a line each week — spread, moneyline, or total. Every side can only be held by one member. First tap wins; your number freezes on the spot.
Start a spread league →
Pick one team to win straight up each week. Lose and you're out. Each team only once per season — last one standing takes the pot.
Start a survivor →
Leagues for your sport
Run it for the season you care about
Rivalry weekends, ranked matchups, and a board full of Big Ten and SEC lines every week.
Start a leagueEighteen weeks of spreads, totals, and survivor sweats — from kickoff Thursday to Monday night.
Start a leagueBasketball boards are on the roadmap. Football first — it's August.
On the roadmap
The board
A sportsbook board, but only one of you gets each number
Line exclusivity. Six claimable sides per game, each held by exactly one member. That Michigan number is yours alone.
Frozen numbers. Your line and price lock the moment you claim. Line movement never causes arguments.
Full receipts. Every claim, drop, and lock lands in a public pick timeline. No commissioner spreadsheets.
Season-long stats. Standings, streaks, close calls, and a season grid that remembers every pick anyone ever made.
How it works
Pick your format. Spread League — claim exclusive lines from your league's accepted books. Or Survivor — one team a week, lose and you're out.
Only one of you can have it. In a spread league every side of every game is held by exactly one member. First tap wins; drops release it. Your number freezes the second you claim.
Winner takes the pot. Cash = 1 point, push = ½. Standings, streaks, robot recaps, and receipts — all season long.
FAQ
What's the difference between league types?
Spread leagues score points weekly against sportsbook lines with exclusive claims — everyone survives to the end. Survivor is elimination: pick one team to win outright each week, lose and you're out, and each team can only be used once a season.
Is this gambling?
No money is wagered on this site. Leagues track sportsbook lines for bragging rights; any entry pot is handled between friends, outside the app.
What if two of us want the same pick?
That's the game. Only one member can hold a side each week — first claim wins, and everyone can see who owns what.
Which sports?
College football and the NFL at launch. More sports are on the way.



