Four friends excitedly celebrating, holding drinks and playing Scoreboard Social on their smartphones while watching a football game on TV in a bar.

Get more guests engaged, staying longer, and coming back.

Guests play along from their phones. No app. No setup.
Just more energy in the room.

Most guests aren’t engaged in the game. Scoreboard Social changes that.

Guests Stay Longer

More time at tables means more rounds ordered

Bring People Back

Give guests a reason to return for the next game

Easy to Run

No app, no equipment, no extra work for your staff

Fun for die-hards and first timers

Everyone can play, even non-sports fans

Scoreboard Social predictions page using a mobile phone.
Screenshot of a Scoreboard Social game in progress.
Screenshot of a Scoreboard Scoreboard leaderboard.

Most bars and breweries struggle to keep customers engaged for an entire game. Scoreboard Social turns passive viewing into an interactive experience that keeps guests involved from start to finish.

Here are answers to some commonly asked questions.

FAQs

  • Guests join from their phones and answer live prediction questions throughout the game. Scores update in real time, and there are winners each quarter and for the full game.

  • No. Guests join instantly from their phones using a simple link or QR code. No app or account is required.

  • Very little. We create a custom web page and send printable materials. There’s no equipment, no installation, and no ongoing management required during the game.

  • Scoreboard Social supports live prediction games for major sporting events like the NBA playoffs, NFL season, college sports, and global events like the World Cup. See our Upcoming Games page for details.

  • Very little. Once the game is set up, guests play on their own phones. There’s no equipment, no hosting, and no extra work during the game. Staff just needs to point to the QR code and let people know what the prizes are.

  • You can be up and running the next day. We’ll help you get set up and make sure everything is ready before the opening whistle.

  • Instead of passive watching, guests actively participate throughout the game. This keeps people engaged longer and creates more energy in the room.

  • Yes. When guests have a fun, competitive experience, they’re more likely to return for the next game and bring others with them, making it part of their weekly routine.