Broadcast, record, and review backgammon in one place.
GammonBase helps clubs, stream teams, and players run live coverage with data-driven overlays, keep match archives organized, and bring recorded positions back into review and analysis.
What GammonBase Covers
Built for the parts around the board that are hardest to run manually.
We focus on live production, clean match data, and useful review workflows. Pairings and tournament operations can stay in your existing event system.
Live broadcast control
Run scenes, camera layouts, commentary audio, and RTMP output for YouTube, Twitch, and other destinations.
Data-driven overlays
Keep player names, scores, Crawford state, event branding, and sponsor assets synced with the match instead of updating graphics by hand.
Match capture and archive
Store matches with their event context so boards, broadcasts, and later review all point back to the same source of truth.
Review and analysis
Bring positions back after the match for engine-backed review, move comparison, and study based on the games you actually played or streamed.
From Venue To Replay
One flow from live coverage to later review.
- Set up the live match. Connect cameras, choose scenes, and pull the latest scoreboard and event details into the broadcast.
- Go live with fewer manual steps. GammonBase handles overlay updates, commentator audio, and stream output while the director stays focused on coverage.
- Keep the match for later. Use the same recorded match data as the starting point for replay, clipping, and post-match analysis.
Who It Serves
Useful for clubs, stream teams, and serious players.
Alpha Access
Use GammonBase when you need cleaner live coverage and a better record of the match afterward.
We are currently shaping the product around real broadcasts, recorded matches, and review workflows. If that matches what you need, reach out and tell us how you run your events today.