The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the biggest tournament in history. Stop running your office pool on a spreadsheet. The Tipoff handles everything automatically — so the Commissioner actually gets to watch the football.
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48 teams. 104 matches. Three host countries. Four time zones. Running a manual tipping pool through this tournament isn't a weekend hobby — it's a second job. The Tipoff was built so the Commissioner stops managing the pool and starts enjoying the tournament.
| Feature | Spreadsheet | The Tipoff |
|---|---|---|
| Score Tracking | Manual & error-prone | Leaderboard updates automatically with each result |
| Group Privacy | Shared files, no control | Invite-only, unique link |
| Custom Prizes | You manage it manually | Set once, displayed to your group |
| Group Chat | Scattered across WhatsApp | Integrated live Match Wall |
| Pick Integrity | Easy to edit quietly | Tips lock at kickoff — no changes |
| Tipping Profiles | None | Full Tipping DNA statistics |
| Badges & Side Competitions | None | Built in, shareable |
| Safe for Workplace Use | Depends on platform | Free to play — no betting, ever |
| Cost | "Free" (but costs your time) | Free to use |
| Match Intelligence | None — research it yourself | Last 5 results for both teams on every match card |
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“I've run our work footy tipping on spreadsheets for years. Switched to The Tipoff for the EPL season and honestly it was embarrassing how much easier it was. Results updated automatically, the leaderboard ran itself, and I actually watched the matches instead of updating formulas. Already got our World Cup group set up.”
104 matches. One leaderboard. Zero spreadsheets. No betting — ever.
Don't let your group settle for a broken Excel file and a chaotic group chat. Give them a proper competition — and find out once and for all who in your circle actually knows football.
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