Podium Prophets
F1
Formula 1 Bingo
Vim Python IDE
Podium Prophets is a free F1 prediction game built for friend groups who want to compete across every race weekend without the spreadsheet headaches.
Before each qualifying and race session, you pick your predicted finishing order. After the session, scoring is fully automatic. Exact position calls earn the most points, but being one or two positions off still counts. Nobody has to volunteer as the scorer, chase people for their picks, or update a shared spreadsheet on Monday morning.
What makes Podium Prophets different from other F1 prediction apps is that it combines predictions with actual session analysis. Most prediction games give you a leaderboard and nothing else. Podium Prophets has race pace charts, long-run stint data, qualifying breakdowns, team pace comparisons, and circuit intelligence profiles built in. You can study the data, form your prediction, submit it, and then review what your analysis got right or wrong.
Leagues are private and fully configurable. Your league leader sets the scoring rules: point values for exact, one-off, and two-off positions, whether sprint sessions count, whether championship predictions are enabled, and how carry-forward penalties work for missed sessions. Every league plays by its own system.
The app covers every session type (qualifying, race, sprint qualifying, sprint), supports championship predictions alongside session picks, and is actively expanding. Free to use, no ads, no hidden fees.
Podium Prophets
Vim Python IDEPodium Prophets's answer
Most F1 prediction apps give you a place to submit picks and a leaderboard. That's it. When it comes to actually preparing your predictions, studying practice pace, comparing qualifying runs, understanding which teams suit a particular circuit, you're on your own.
Podium Prophets has that analysis built directly into the app. Race pace charts, long-run stint data, qualifying breakdowns, team pace comparisons, and circuit intelligence profiles are all available alongside your predictions. You study the data, pick your order, submit, and then after the session you can review what your analysis got right or wrong. That feedback loop is what turns casual guessing into actual prediction skill.
On top of that, every league is fully configurable. Your league leader sets the scoring rules, decides which session types count, and controls how missed predictions are handled. No two leagues have to play the same way.
Podium Prophets's answer
If you just want to submit a prediction and check a leaderboard on Monday, most prediction apps will do the job. But if you want to actually get better at predicting F1 results, Podium Prophets is the only pick'em game that gives you the tools to do that.
Every other prediction app separates the analysis from the predictions. You study data on one site, then go to a different app to submit your picks. Podium Prophets puts both in one place. Scoring is also fully automatic and configurable per league, so nobody has to volunteer as the scorer and every group can play by their own rules.
Podium Prophets's answer
F1 fan groups who run predictions together. The typical user is someone who already watches every qualifying and race, already has opinions about who'll finish where, and wants a proper platform instead of managing it all through group chats and spreadsheets. Could be a group of friends, coworkers, or an online community. The analysis tools also attract fans who enjoy digging into practice data and using real session numbers to inform their picks.
Podium Prophets's answer
I'm a solo developer and an F1 fan. My friend group ran predictions over email chains with a shared Excel file for years. Every race weekend it was the same routine: collect everyone's picks, watch the session, manually score ten people's predictions, update the standings file, send it back to the group. If the admin forgot a weekend, the whole thing fell apart.
I built Podium Prophets to automate all of that. The scoring happens automatically, everyone submits their own picks, and the leaderboard handles itself. The project outgrew our friend group, so now it's open to everyone.
Podium Prophets's answer
Podium Prophets's answer
Based on our record, Podium Prophets seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 1 time since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Build something you'd use every weekend. I predict every F1 session on Podium Prophets because I want to. That's the motivation that survives the "this refactor is going to take an entire weekend" moments. And the 2am nights. And the fifth coffee. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
F1 - F1 is a browser extension that allows you to share links in a fast and fun way.
Formula 1 Bingo - HANG ON TO YOUR DENTURES GRANDMA BECAUSE BINGO JUST GOT EXTREMELY EFFING FAST.That's right Gertrude - you can now play bingo along with a Formula 1 race.