
OwnTheGame
A done-for-you tipster website that sells subscriptions and publishes verified stats.
Tagline
Your picks. Your brand. Paid members.
The website-first way to sell tipster subscriptions.
Launch a credible tipster brand in 24 hours.
Public stats that make followers pay faster.
The website-first alternative to Telegram-only tipster businesses.
The page repeatedly positions the product against Telegram and Discord, emphasizing that those channels are useful but not enough to look professional or sell access with trust.
The fastest way to launch a credible paid tipster brand before the World Cup.
The hero copy is event-timed and the page leans on free setup, ready-made branding, and faster pick publishing, which fits time-sensitive seasonal launches.
A trust-and-conversion layer for tipsters who need public proof before asking for payment.
Public ROI, yield, win/loss history, and pick archives are the core differentiators because this market lives and dies on proof, not feature count.
Primary user
Independent sports tipster running a paid Telegram or Discord following who wants a branded subscription site
ICP #1
Solo sports tipster with 100-500 paying members currently selling through Telegram
Pain
They look amateur, have no trustworthy public proof of performance, and lose money sending everyone to DMs, spreadsheets, and manual payment links.
Why this solves
OwnTheGame gives them a public website, visible stats, and a subscription flow so prospects can judge credibility and pay without chaos.
ICP #2
Betting community operator managing a small team of handicappers
Pain
They need one place to publish picks, track results, and present the business as a serious brand instead of a chat room.
Why this solves
The platform supports unlimited tipsters, public pick history, and branded presentation, which turns a fragmented community into a sellable membership product.
ICP #3
Established tipster with a loyal social audience but weak conversion from free followers to paid subscribers
Pain
Their audience trusts the content but the conversion path is broken because offers, stats, and signup live across different platforms.
Why this solves
OwnTheGame centralizes the proof, the offer, and the checkout on the tipster’s own domain, making it easier to convert followers into subscribers.
Strengths
- +Clear niche targeting: this is obviously for paid sports tipsters, not generic creators.
- +Strong trust hooks: public stats, pick history, ROI, yield, and verified-looking sample usage with northlondontips.com.
- +Low-friction offer: $39/month, free setup, cancel anytime, and demo access with no credit card.
Weaknesses
- −The hero copy is awkwardly punctuated and visually cramped: “Your Picks. Your Brand.Paid Members.” reads unpolished.
- −It over-explains features without showing the actual product interface or a concrete subscriber experience.
- −The page relies heavily on abstract promises like ‘look professional’ instead of proving conversion lift, retention, or revenue outcomes.
- −The World Cup launch message is timely but also makes the product feel seasonal unless reframed.
- −There is no hard evidence of verification methodology for stats, which matters a lot in betting credibility markets.
Fix these
- Rewrite the hero into one clean outcome-led statement, then immediately show a live example of the tipster dashboard and subscriber view.
- Add a conversion-focused use case section: how a tipster moves from Telegram-only to paid website in 24 hours.
- Show proof artifacts: sample pick history, sample stats page, and how results are tracked or verified.
- Include a comparison table against Telegram-only, manual WordPress setups, and platforms like Tipstrr so the buyer can see why this is simpler.
- Replace vague setup language with a concrete onboarding checklist: domain, brand, payment, first page, first pick, live in X hours.
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
Sell tips on your own site
Show stats, take payments, and look credible fast.
Public stats that build trust
Show ROI, yield, wins, losses, and full pick history on a public page. Buyers can judge performance before they pay, which is the whole point in this market.
Subscriptions that do the selling
Take paid memberships through Stripe on your own domain or a ready-to-use subdomain. Stop chasing payments in DMs and let the checkout do its job.
Setup help so you launch fast
We help with branding, pages, demo content, and your first tipster profile. You can go live without touching servers or building a custom site from scratch.
Built for Telegram and Discord operators
Keep Telegram or Discord for delivery, but make the website the home of the business. That gives you one place for proof, pricing, and conversion.
FAQ
Do I need my own domain?
No. You can use a ready-made subdomain to start, then move to your own domain when you are ready.
Can I keep posting picks in Telegram?
Yes. Telegram and Discord are supported for sharing picks, but the website becomes the main place for stats, subscriptions, and trust.
How do you handle results and verification?
The platform includes public stats, pick history, and performance tracking. For custom setups, we can integrate odds and results flows to match your process.
Is setup actually done for me?
Yes. The basic plan includes help with branding, pages, demo content, and the first tipster profile so you can launch quickly.
Who is this for?
Independent tipsters, betting community operators, and agencies building multiple tipster brands. If you sell picks and need trust, this fits.
Telegram is fine for delivery. It is terrible for trust. If you sell picks for money, you need a public website with stats, history, and checkout. OwnTheGame gives tipsters that in one setup.
Follower lands on your site. Sees your ROI, yield, wins, losses, and pick history. Chooses a plan. Pays on Stripe. Gets access. That is the business. Not DMs. Not spreadsheets.
OwnTheGame is live. A done-for-you website for tipsters who want to sell subscriptions, publish verified stats, and stop looking like a Telegram side hustle. Free setup. Own domain. Stripe. Public performance pages.
We kept seeing the same thing: Great picks. Weak presentation. Manual payment links. No proof page. So we built OwnTheGame to put the brand, stats, and checkout in one place. That is where conversions happen.
In betting, people do not buy your adjectives. They buy your track record. That is why OwnTheGame puts ROI, yield, wins, losses, and pick history front and center. No pretty landing page can replace proof.
If every new member needs a DM, a link, and a reminder, you are leaking money. OwnTheGame turns that into a simple subscription flow with Stripe and a public site that does the selling for you.
We handle the boring stuff: Branding. Pages. Demo content. First profile. Setup help. You bring the picks. We get the website live. That is a much better business than rebuilding the same WordPress mess.
Public stats are the whole game here. If your numbers look real, people pay. If they do not, they scroll. OwnTheGame makes the numbers visible before checkout, which is exactly where the sale is won.
If you are launching a tipster brand before the next big event, speed matters. OwnTheGame gets you from Telegram-only to paid website without hiring a developer or touching server work.
Tipsters do not want more software. They want a cleaner way to sell access. So we built around one job: make the brand look legit, show public proof, and make payment stupidly easy.
Angle: website-first alternative to Telegram
Most paid tipster businesses are built backwards. They start in Telegram. Then they patch on spreadsheets. Then they add payment links. Then they wonder why conversion is weak and trust is low. If you are selling picks for money, the website should be the business. Not the chat app. OwnTheGame is built for that exact shift: - branded site - public stats - Stripe subscriptions - pick history - Telegram/Discord as delivery, not the storefront The difference is simple. Telegram is where members get the picks. The website is where they decide to pay. If you are serious about turning a tipster audience into a real subscription business, this is the cleaner model.
Angle: speed to launch before event season
A lot of tipsters wait too long to look professional. They have good picks. They have an audience. They have proof buried in chat threads. But when it is time to sell, the offer is scattered across DMs, pinned messages, and payment links. That kills momentum. We built OwnTheGame for the people who want to launch fast and look credible on day one. Free setup. Branding help. Public performance pages. Payments built in. Own domain support. If you are trying to get a paid tipster brand live before the next big season, the fastest path is not custom development. It is a focused setup that gets the proof and checkout live immediately.
Angle: trust and conversion layer
In betting, trust is the product. Not the design. Not the logo. Not the number of posts. The buyer wants one thing before they subscribe: evidence. Evidence that the picks are tracked. Evidence that the results are real. Evidence that the business is not a random chat group collecting money. OwnTheGame is the trust layer for tipsters who need public proof before asking for payment. It shows performance. It archives picks. It centralizes the offer. It removes the chaos. That is what turns a social following into a subscription business.
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Tagline
Launch a paid tipster site with public stats
Description
Done-for-you websites for betting tipsters. Publish picks, show verified performance, and sell subscriptions with Stripe. Free setup included, so you can go live fast on your own domain or a ready-made subdomain.
Maker's first comment
I kept seeing the same pattern with tipsters: good picks, messy business. Most were selling through Telegram or Discord, but the actual sales process lived in DMs, spreadsheets, and payment links. That might work for a while, but it does not look credible and it does not scale. OwnTheGame came out of that frustration. We wanted a setup that makes the business feel real on day one: branded site, public stats, clear pick history, and a simple subscription flow. The goal was not to build more software for the sake of it. The goal was to remove the stuff that makes tipsters look amateur and lose sales. We also made setup deliberately hands-on, because the fastest path for this niche is usually not “here’s a blank tool, good luck.” It is “we’ll get you live, help with branding, and get the first pages and payment flow in place.”
Pinned maker comment
Would love feedback on the onboarding flow, the stats presentation, and whether the value prop is clear to a first-time tipster buyer.
Meta
Telegram is losing you paid members
Hypothesis: tipsters convert better when the proof and checkout live on their own website. OwnTheGame gives you a branded site, public stats, Stripe subscriptions, and setup help. Stop selling through DMs and spreadsheets.
Google Search
Tipster website builder with stats
Hypothesis: betting tipsters searching for a professional membership site want public proof, not another chat room. OwnTheGame lets you publish picks, show verified performance, and sell subscriptions on your own domain.
Reddit Promoted
If you sell picks in Telegram
Hypothesis: independent tipsters are more likely to pay for a done-for-you site than a blank SaaS tool. OwnTheGame sets up the brand, stats page, and Stripe checkout so you can launch fast without custom dev.
Subreddits
r/SideProject
Show the product as a niche SaaS with a brutal problem: tipsters losing sales in DMs and spreadsheets.
Rules: No spam, be transparent, show what you built, and engage in comments like a real maker.
r/indiehackers
Share the build story: how a niche market taught you that trust pages convert better than chat-first selling.
Rules: Founder stories work best, avoid pure promotion, add specifics and lessons learned.
r/microsaas
Talk about building a tiny vertical SaaS for a very specific buyer with clear willingness to pay.
Rules: Keep it product-focused, no vague marketing posts, show screenshots or workflow details.
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Document launch progress and early user outreach to tipsters as a real ride-along.
Rules: Be honest, share numbers, and avoid turning it into a pitch thread.
r/smallbusiness
Frame it as a subscription business tool for operators who need a cleaner checkout and public proof page.
Rules: Only post if it adds practical value, do not be overly promotional, answer questions fully.
Communities
Join discussions around tipster credibility, public records, and subscription models. Offer a free teardown of existing tipster sites before mentioning your product.
LinkedIn sports betting operator groups
Comment on posts from tipsters, affiliate marketers, and betting community operators with concrete feedback on trust, conversion, and brand presentation.
Telegram tipster groups
DM only after you have observed the group dynamics. Offer a free migration plan from Telegram-only to website-first, not a hard sell.
Discord sports betting communities
Share a clear example of how a public stats page improves trust and reduces back-and-forth. Ask operators what breaks in their current setup.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} — saw your {context} and the picks are solid, but the business is trapped in DMs. OwnTheGame gives you a branded site, public stats, and Stripe checkout so people can pay without the chaos. Want me to show you a live example?
Product Hunt timing
Launch on a Tuesday morning in US time, ideally 2-3 weeks before a major sports event or season spike, so the product feels timely but not seasonal-only. Tuesday gives you a full week of momentum if the post starts climbing.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01I built a vertical SaaS for tipsters because Telegram was killing their conversions
- 02What I learned selling a subscription product to sports bettors instead of creators
- 03How public stats and pick history became the main sales page for a niche SaaS
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Direct, salesy, and urgency-driven, with lines like “WORLD CUP LAUNCH OFFER,” “Your Picks. Your Brand.Paid Members.” and “No spreadsheets or server work.”
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