Challenge mode: your league, your banter
Global leaderboards are motivating, but private groups are where rivalries get personal. FutGPT’s challenge flow lets you create or join a league with a short invite code, then compare weekly scores with people you actually know—friends from the terrace, coworkers, or a Discord server.
The app still uses the same daily quiz engine; the difference is context. You see friends climb or slip without wading through thousands of anonymous handles.
This page outlines how invites and weekly windows work. Actual creation and moderation happen inside the app.
How it works
- Sign in to FutGPT so scores can persist.
- Open the groups section and create a league or join with an invite code.
- Each member plays the same daily quizzes; totals combine for the week.
- Share a six-character code with friends—no spammy public lists.
- Switch back to global leaderboards whenever you want a wider benchmark.
Why it matters
Accountability changes behaviour: you are less likely to skip a day when someone expects a screenshot. It also keeps the game social without turning into an open chatroom—scores stay structured.
FAQ
Is challenge mode free?
League features are part of the core free product; premium changes, if any, will be announced in-app.
Can I leave a league?
Yes—manage membership from the groups screen inside the app.
Are invite codes permanent?
Codes are tied to the league; admins can rotate if needed—follow in-app guidance.
What about fair play?
Automated cheating detection is not perfect; report suspicious behaviour via contact.
Get started
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