Run the draft your group keeps almost starting.

Set the topic, invite the table, start picking. Spectators and voters welcome.

What can you draft?

If your table has opinions, this is where your weird little drafts live.

Oscar Predictions
Best Pizza in Town
2026 Pop Culture
Fantasy Football
Book Club Picks
Rank Marvel Movies

The knobs, not the brochure

Timer length, pool lockout rules, pick approval, who gets to judge predictions—the stuff you'd configure if someone let you.

Who can see it

QR code or four-letter code to get in. Spectators watch, voters rank their favorites—nobody has to be a picker to have a stake.

Snake or straight-through

Snake reverses each round. Regular doesn’t. You already know which one your group needs.

The clock

Set the round count. Set the timer. A 30-second clock for draft night, or 24 hours if your group is spread across time zones.

What’s pickable

Preload the options or let pickers write in whatever they want. Lock the pool, or open it up when the good ones are gone.

Who decides who was right

Name an adjudicator, let spectators vote, or open it to the crowd. Someone has to be right eventually.

When it starts

Pick a start time or auto-launch when everyone’s joined. Either way, fewer “are we doing this tonight?” texts.

The commissioner

Public, private, or invite-only. Pick approval if your group needs a referee (it might).

Five ways to run it

Pick the pacing that fits. The format stays the same.

Live Draft

Everyone online, clock running. The picks are real-time and so is the trash talk.

Fantasy football draft night.

Relaxed Draft

Async. Pick on your phone between meetings, or at 2 AM. The draft waits.

Top 10 albums, argued over a week.

Prediction Draft

Call your shots before the thing happens. An adjudicator resolves them after.

Who’s winning Best Picture. WWDC announcements. Whether your friend actually moves to Austin.

Scribe Draft

One person, one device, everyone’s picks. Run it from the head of the table—spectators follow along and guess who picked what.

Movie draft at dinner. You’re the one with the phone.

AI Opponents

Draft solo or fill empty seats. The AI picks are defensible, not random.

Practice round before you embarrass yourself in front of the group.

Happening now

From fast food french fries to predicting WWDC announcements, you can draft anything.

Takes about two minutes to set up. Your group will have opinions about the rest.

Draftable.fun

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