A free World Cup prediction app reached 1,400 users fast
A free prediction service for the 2026 World Cup reached more than 1,400 users in about one to two weeks after launch. Users have created 272 private pools, with around 10,000 and about 58,000 page views. People create private prediction pools with friends and compete through a live during the tournament.
Every feature is still free. The operator is paying for hosting, , email services, AI tools, and other costs needed to keep the product running. Possible ways to make money include charging pool creators, charging per pool, offering with custom profiles and stats, accepting donations, showing ads, or mixing free and paid features.
The longer-term plan could expand the product beyond the World Cup into the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, and other sports.
Key points
- The service has more than 1,400 users and 272 private pools.
- It has reached about 10,000 and 58,000 page views.
- Users predict World Cup results with friends and track scores on a live .
- Costs include hosting, , email services, AI tools, and general .
- options include paid pools, , donations, ads, or a free-plus-paid model.