Scores, news, game threads, highlights, podcasts, and the occasional legendary hot take—all in one place for the slightly-too-invested baseball fan.
Fanarchy is what happens when baseball fans build the platform they always wished existed.
Instead of bouncing between Twitter, Reddit, score apps, highlight feeds, and podcasts, Fanarchy brings everything together around the team you follow.
Your feed combines breaking news, live play-by-play, highlights, podcasts, and fan conversations—all organized around your team and the games that matter.
And because every MLB game has its own page, you can revisit any moment from any season whenever you want.
If you know the bullpen depth chart, you'll feel at home.
Follow every pitch with fans watching the same game. Real-time scores, play-by-play, and game discussion all in one place.
Every team has its own community. News, debates, celebrations, meltdowns, and yes—hot takes—from fans who actually follow the team.
Your team's entire universe in one place. Roster moves, injuries, highlights, podcasts, media reactions, and fan commentary—organized so you don't miss anything.
Your season, preserved forever. Log the games you attend, track your fan record, and build a personal history of your team. Fanarchy can even scan your photo library and find games you've attended based on when and where the photos were taken.
Everything about your team—news, highlights, podcasts, roster moves, and fan reactions—in one feed.
Game threads and discussions with fans who know the lineup, the farm system, and the storylines.
Relive games, save moments, and build a personal record of your fandom.
Search every MLB game ever played—from last night to October classics.
Just describe anything you remember:
“Yankees comeback vs Red Sox 2018”
“Mets playoff game where Murphy hit a homer”
“World Series game where the rain delay happened”
Fanarchy will find the game instantly.
Search any MLB game directly in Slack and drop game cards into your conversations. Perfect for group chats, fantasy leagues, and coworkers arguing about baseball during meetings.
Join the slightly-too-invested baseball fans who chose the better app.