fandom.market lets fans stake points on clean story questions inside the worlds they know best. Every market turns speculation into live story demand creators can see.
Rehearsal is points only. No real money yet.Hollywood still makes massive bets on what audiences might want. Meanwhile, fans are already mapping the futures they believe in across Discord, Reddit, group chats, comments, and theory threads. Then the signal disappears.
fandom.market flips the model.Each market has a question, a deadline, and clear resolution criteria. Fans use points to back the outcome they believe in. If they are right, their reputation grows. If enough fans move the same way, creators get something stronger than comments. They get priced conviction.
Stop losing your best theories to the timeline. Back your read, build reputation, and prove you saw the future before everyone else did.
See which arcs, characters, reveals, and worldbuilding choices your sharpest fans are willing to stand behind before the market decides for you.
Find story market fit before the expensive bet. Watch demand form around specific futures, not vague audience sentiment.
Start inside worlds people already obsess over. See which theories, arcs, characters, and reveals carry real conviction.
Use points to predict what happens next. No real money in rehearsal. Just clean questions, visible probabilities, and reputation.
Not likes. Not polls. Markets show what fans believe strongly enough to stand behind, and how that belief changes over time.
Being early should compound. fandom.market gives lore experts, theory crafters, and sharp readers a public record.
The first release is simple on purpose. No complicated finance. Just fandoms, markets, points, and reputation for the fans who know the world better than the room.
Join the rehearsal cohort. Help choose the first fandoms, seed the first markets, and build the reputation layer before the doors open.
fandom.market is a points based prediction market for fandoms. Fans forecast story outcomes, stake points on what they believe, and build reputation when their read is right.
The goal is simple. Turn the smartest fan speculation into story market fit signal creators and studios can actually use.