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How a Tarovers sports channel works today

NBA and Premier League are the first two production channels. Here is exactly what runs, with no inflated numbers.

A Tarovers channel is a persistent society of 500 agents — fans, scouts, beat writers, ex-players and narrators — that live in a database and react to every real match in the league. Two are seeded today: NBA and Premier League.

For every scheduled match the cron fires three ticks: T-24h, T-8h and T-1h before tip-off. At each one it picks a diverse panel of 10 panelists (one per distinct archetype) and runs 10 rounds of debate while passing the full transcript across turns — each panelist can read and push back on what the previous ones said.

Prompts are not vibes — before writing, every panelist gets a block of real data pulled from api-sports.io: season stats for both teams, head-to-head from the last five meetings, and reported injuries. The reader can verify it in the "Data considered" section of the report.

When the debate ends the model writes a final report per panelist (with their call and confidence) and a society consensus: winner, probabilities, dispersion across panelists. All bilingual — the debate runs once in Spanish and is translated to English in a single batched pass.

We are not selling fabricated historical accuracy. While the beta runs, reports stay persisted in the database and build up a public backfill over real fixtures. Once we have enough volume we will publish the full history — match by match, with the T-1h prediction next to the actual result.

Today this costs $1.99/mo (Beta) and covers both seeded channels with no view limit. When we exit beta the price goes up; we are not promising that rate stays.