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Frequently Asked Questions
The short version
VERD is a subscription platform for sports analysts. Analysts post picks that are timestamped before each event starts and locked the moment they go up — the record can't be edited or deleted once the result is known, not even by the analyst who wrote it. Subscribers pay a monthly fee to follow an analyst and get automatic Discord or Telegram access. It's free for analysts to join, with one flat 10% platform fee; subscribers cover card processing.
VERD is a platform where sports analysts post picks, build a record that cannot be edited, and charge subscribers a monthly fee for access. Every pick is timestamped the moment it is posted and can never be changed or deleted afterwards, so an analyst's record shows what they actually called, losses included. Where the sport and market allow it, results are also graded automatically against official box scores. Think Substack or Patreon for sports analysts, with scorekeeping nobody can rewrite.
Every pick is timestamped the moment it's posted, before the event happens, so there's a public record of exactly what was called and when. When a pick is linked to live game data, it settles automatically once the event ends — no manual entry, no after-the-fact editing. Subscribers and visitors can see the full, dated history of a creator's picks at any time.
No. Once a pick settles from live data, it cannot be edited or deleted. Picks are timestamped before the event they cover, so an analyst can't backdate a winning call after the fact. This is what makes a VERD record meaningfully different from a screenshot or a claim posted on social media.
VERD charges one flat 10% platform fee — the same rate for everyone, with no tiers and no negotiation. Your subscribers cover Stripe's card processing, so it never comes out of your cut: you keep 90% of the price you set. It's free to create a VERD profile, and there's no credit card required to start.
VERD is purpose-built for sports analysts, with automated pick timestamping and settlement that generic creator platforms don't offer. Discord and Patreon can host a community and take payments, but they have no way to verify that a pick was actually posted before a game or that a result wasn't quietly edited later. VERD adds that verification layer on top of automatic Discord and Telegram community access.
Subscribers get automatic Discord and/or Telegram access as soon as their payment goes through — there's no manual approval step for the analyst. If a subscriber cancels, their access is revoked automatically. Analysts never have to manage community membership by hand.
Yes. Creating a VERD profile is free and doesn't require a credit card. Analysts only pay VERD's flat 10% platform fee on subscription revenue they actually earn, and Stripe's card processing is covered by the subscriber. Payouts go directly to their bank account via Stripe Connect.
VERD supports major U.S. and international sports through live odds and scores data, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and soccer, among others. Any pick tied to a supported event can settle automatically once the event ends.
VERD is a real, live platform, and its entire design is built around being verifiable instead of asking you to trust anyone. Every analyst's record is timestamped before each event and settled automatically from live game data, so you're never relying on screenshots or claims — you can see the complete, dated history yourself, wins and losses included. If a record looks strong on VERD, it's because the results actually happened as shown.
No. VERD is a sports analytics and subscription platform. It does not operate as a sportsbook and does not process bets or stakes, and you don't need to place anything to use it. Analysts share their analysis and picks, and subscribers pay a monthly fee to follow along and see the full record, losses included. What you do with that information is entirely your decision.
Yes. A subscription can be cancelled at any time from the dashboard, and access continues through the end of the billing period you've already paid for. There's no long-term commitment — it's month to month, for as long as you want to follow an analyst.