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There is no definitive matchmaking platform
Searching Reddit, Discord, and Facebook groups to find a match wastes your time. Coordinating private lobbies and organizing tournaments takes effort and leads to frustration.
What if you could instantly find an opponent when you’re ready to play?

How It Works
Founder Story
From Gamer to Creator
The idea for GoodGame came to me during my time overseas, playing with friends. After returning home, I struggled to find opponents and keep that same energy.That’s when I decided to create GoodGame: a place where you don’t have to rely on scattered communities or endless messaging to play a set.


Competitive players all share the same struggle: finding real matches at the moment they actually want to play. The community has always been strong — just spread out across too many apps, chats, and servers. GoodGame exists to bring that energy back into one place.
I’m a competitive player who first felt this problem while deployed overseas. We played sets for hours, built rivalries, and created a tight community despite being far from home. But when I returned, that same energy became impossible to recreate. Suddenly every match required Discord chains, scattered group chats, and endless coordination just to run a single set.












































