Prove It
Maya 8-2
Devon 7-3
Ops 6-4

Friends, offices, group chats, families, and communities.

The group chat finally has a scoreboard.

Create a private challenge in a minute, send one invite link, and let the group prove who actually knows what they are talking about.

Sample challenge

Friday Office Forecast

A private challenge for the people who have opinions in Slack.

01

Will the launch ship before 5 p.m.?

YesNo
02

Will the all-hands run long?

YesNo
03

Will anyone mention AI before the first question?

YesNo

How it plays

01

Name the room

A challenge starts as a private place: office, friends, league, family, or group chat.

02

Rotate the host

Anyone can create the next challenge, so the game becomes a repeatable ritual.

03

Keep group lore

Results build a shared history: streaks, perfect runs, collapses, and inside jokes.

Why it could stick

The return is social

People return because the group is waiting, not because a generic notification says so.

One-link challenges

No heavy setup. The creator shares one link and the room fills itself.

Rotating bragging rights

Each challenge can crown a winner, but the room record keeps the longer story alive.

Private by default

The product feels like a trusted group space before it feels like a public competition.