I built something like Polymarket for live Twitch streams, curious if this is actually interesting
I’ve been working on something called Shoko, which is basically an AI system that watches live streams and creates real-time prediction markets based on what’s happening on screen.
So instead of just watching a stream, viewers can predict things like:
- where the streamer lands
- Who wins the match
- Who gets the most kills
- outcomes within a round (like box fights)
Everything updates and resolves automatically based on what’s happening live.
The idea is to make streams more interactive without needing manual input or mods running it.
I’ve been running small beta sessions and trying to figure out if this is actually fun for viewers or just sounds cool in theory.
Curious what people think:
- Would you actually use something like this while watching?
- Does it make streams more engaging or just distracting?
- What would make this better / what breaks it?
Already ran betas with live users, got a lot of good feedback, but nothing is better then reddit feedback.
Interested in joining our next live prediction beta session?