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Public standings & sharing

Every league has a public URL that anyone can visit - no account, no login. This is how players, venue owners, and casual browsers watch a league unfold.

URLs

Two public pages exist per league:

  • League standings: /l/{your-league-slug} - the season leaderboard across every finalized session.
  • Session results: /l/{your-league-slug}/s/{session-slug} - the round-by-round grid for one specific session.

The slugs are generated automatically from the league and session names. You'll see the final URLs on the league page in your dashboard.

What viewers see vs. what's private

Public:

  • The league name and venue name.
  • Your host identity as set on profile settings: display name (or account name if you haven't set one), avatar, optional website link, optional bio.
  • Team names and their season standings (points, sessions played, rank).
  • Each finalized session's date, name, and round-by-round scores.
  • The current Live session, including scores as they're entered, with a pulsing LIVE indicator.

Private (not shown on public pages):

  • Your email address.
  • Your account name if you've set a separate display name.
  • Other leagues you host.
  • Draft sessions - they stay invisible until you go live.
  • Any editorial notes, if we add them in future versions.

QR code

On your league page, click the QR code button to get a scannable code that points to your public standings. Players at the venue can scan it off a poster or a projector and watch the leaderboard on their own phones. The QR is served as an inline SVG you can download directly.

Share buttons

Every public league page has a Share These Standings block near the bottom with:

  • A primary Share button that uses your device's native share sheet on mobile (iMessage, WhatsApp, AirDrop, etc.). On desktop it copies the URL to your clipboard instead.
  • Platform-specific icons for X, Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, SMS, and Email — each pre-fills a short caption featuring the current leader and the URL, so teams can brag with one tap.

When a link is pasted into Slack, Discord, X, Facebook Messenger, or any service that unfurls URLs, the preview card includes the league name, the current leader and their points, and your host display name — so the share looks branded, not blank. Session result pages have their own unfurl preview with the session name and date.

Mobile

Both public pages are responsive and work on phones without horizontal scrolling. The session grid uses a horizontally-scrollable inner container when there are enough rounds to exceed the viewport, so a small-screen viewer can swipe sideways through later rounds without breaking the rest of the layout.

If you plan to announce the URL verbally at trivia night, a short memorable league name pays off - /l/tuesday-trivia is easier to type than /l/friday-night-trivia-at-the-blind-horse-2026-season.

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