GameMaster started as a side project after one too many frustrating experiences with sports prediction sites that either buried the data in noise or published hot-take picks with zero accountability.
We wanted something different: a platform that shows its work, publishes its record, and treats fans like intelligent adults who can handle the truth — even when the truth is that the model called it wrong.
Our Mission
“Give every sports fan access to the same analytics edge that used to require a Bloomberg terminal and a stats PhD.”
We publish our model's full win/loss record. No curated highlight reels. If the model had a bad week, you'll know.
Complex analytics shouldn't require a statistics degree. We translate the numbers into plain language so everyone can use them.
Sports are about competition. So is our platform. Leaderboards, public records, and community rankings keep things honest.
The same analytics that professional bettors and teams use — available to every fan who wants to know more than the broadcast tells them.
GameMaster is currently in beta. We're actively expanding sport and league coverage, improving model accuracy, and building out the community features — leaderboards, public picks records, and weekly breakdowns.
Our roadmap includes live in-game prediction shifts, player prop models, and an API tier for developers who want to build on top of our data infrastructure.
We're a small team that cares deeply about getting this right. If you have feedback, a feature idea, or just want to tell us we called a game wrong — we genuinely want to hear it.