Chat scrolls away in two seconds. A seat doesn't. Every viewer picks a creature, keeps it, and grows it — and it lives on the stream where everyone can see it.
BLOBone eye, no fear
MOTHdrawn to the light
AXOLOTLheadphones on
BATloudest in the dark
TARDIGRADEsurvives anything
SLUGspikes and swagger
Every channel is a ground. When the gates open, the creatures pour in and the stand starts breathing — a living organism in your colours, flowing around your webcam. When you call a stunt, it sits down: a hundred thousand creatures snap into rows and hold up cards until a picture appears. At full time it sleeps, keeps the record, and waits for you.


Chat participation collapses as a channel grows — messages get shorter, most people never post. So nothing here needs a keyboard, and everything works with one thumb while they watch.

A raid arrives as away fans. Five minutes, block against block, scored like for like — so a 300-seat ground can beat a bowl.

Your webcam is tracked in the browser. Scoop a section into a glowing ball, throw it across the bowl, and score how tightly they land.

The ripple reaches each fan the moment they see it. Sections are scored on tightness, and the tightest gets named on stream.
Free for streamers. There is nothing your viewers have to buy — and nothing they can buy that changes a result. The whole game is coordination, so a small ground can beat a big one. If money ever enters it is cosmetics only, and your channel takes a share.
100,000 one-tap reactions become one roar, gasp or laugh about one moment — re-timed so it answers the thing it's reacting to.
The crowd flows as one organism, then snaps into rows and becomes a picture. Nobody has put that on a stream.
The first social hierarchy rendered on a stream: rows earned by showing up, the front row shown by name, forward only.
Registered grounds play derbies across Twitch, Kick and YouTube. Coordination is the score — not headcount, never a wallet.
This is an alpha: it runs, it is on a real stream today, and it will change under you. Free for streamers, always. One OBS browser source, nothing for your viewers to install, and something to say on camera every ten minutes. We are setting up the first grounds by hand — leave your channel and we will build yours with you.