The awards show, the drag finale, the big game — the night your room is already glued to the TV. Watch Party rides on top of it: pick a ready-made pack (the Emmys, a finale, the championship), the room predicts on their phones, and your host calls each winner live — the upset pays more. No video, nothing licensed; it sits on whatever’s already on your screens.

Watch Party reuses the same surfaces as the rest of Soiraye — the laptop your host builds it on, the TVs the room watches, the phone every player is on, and the host’s phone to call each result live.

Start from a ready-made pack — TV Awards Night (built for the Emmys), a drag finale, the championship, a song contest — already filled with props in the right order. Tweak the names and go live. Or build your own from scratch.

The prediction goes up between moments; the room scans in and locks a guess. Then the host calls it — and the screen lights up: who got it, how the room split, and the upset pays more.

Same phone as trivia and bingo — scan, pick a team name, and predict. No app, no signup, nothing to hand out. Nail a call and you see exactly what it paid.

The moment the screen crowns a winner, your host taps it — call it, tap the winner. Everyone who called it scores instantly and the standings swing. And when the broadcast throws a curveball, you add a prop on the fly.

Set a kickoff and you get a branded share page — a countdown, your venue, and the scan-to-play code. Drop the link on Instagram; the TVs run the same countdown lobby until you go live.
You’re not running a show — you’re riding the one already on. The whole thing is a handful of taps.
Start from a ready-made sheet — the Emmys, a finale, the championship — already loaded with props in the right order. Tweak the names, or write your own. Tag each one a scored prediction or a just-for-fun poll.
Set a kickoff and the TVs run a countdown lobby with a shareable link you can post — or go live now. Either way it mints a join code.
The QR and code are on the TV. Players scan, pick a team, and lock their calls — double down when they’re bold, vote in the polls for fun, even pitch their own props.
When the broadcast settles it, the host taps the winner. Everyone who called it scores — the upset pays bigger — the screen shows the room split, and the scoreboard re-sorts.
Final standings on every TV, plus the Oracle of the Night — the sharpest caller. Teams save their identity for next time, and the whole night lands in your dashboard.
It’s the trivia engine pointed at live events — same look, same phone, same scoreboard.
Eight packs you can run as-is or edit in seconds — the Emmys, a finale, the championship, a song contest. The props come pre-written in telecast order. Zero prep.
Scored predictions have a real answer the broadcast settles. Opinion polls are crowd votes worth zero points — you can’t be “right” about a favorite, and we don’t pretend otherwise.
Payouts scale to how the room split. Call the obvious one and you score; call the long shot almost no one saw and you clean up. The room sees the split on the reveal.
Feeling sure? Stake a prop for a bigger swing — hit it for double, miss it for a penalty. Last place can steal the night on one bold call.
The broadcast throws a curveball — the host adds a prop from their phone on the spot and the room predicts the next thing in seconds. You ride the night, not a script.
Players pitch their own props from their phones. The host approves the spicy ones onto the big screen — the bar’s own people make the calls.
Streaks build all night and the sharpest caller is crowned at the end. Wins roll into a season-long callers’ league — a reason to come back next finale.
You decide when a prop is called and who won. No timer racing the TV — lock predictions, then settle it on your phone when it actually happens.
Watch Party shows no video and streams nothing. It rides on top of whatever your venue is already legally playing on its own screens.
Awards shows, drag finales, sports, reality eliminations, a roast — if the room is watching it together, you can make a game of it.
Players never download anything. The same scan-in works for Watch Party, trivia, bingo, and the Channel.
No hardware, no install, no rights to clear. A screen for the prediction and a phone for the host is the whole rig.
Build the props on a laptop, put the prediction on a TV, and run the calls from your phone. That’s the setup.
No app, no signup. The room plays from the phones already in their hands while they watch.
The finale was going to draw a crowd anyway — Watch Party turns it into a night they stay and spend for.
The Emmys, a finale, the championship — pick a pack and you’re live in a minute. Get set up and we’ll set up your first Watch Party: the prediction on the screen, the call on your phone, the upset paying off, your bar’s brand on all of it.
The trivia night your room actually wants — real MC flow, six formats, a scoreboard that gets argued over.
How trivia works → When she’s in townPhone cards for every player, the queen pulling each ball, a winning card flagged the second it happens.
How bingo works → Always onYour TVs run themselves between shows — trivia, year guesses, and polls on a loop, no host.
How the Channel works →