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May 22, 2026

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May 22, 2026

RushBet is a tournament-style decision-making tool that turns the frustration of indecision into a structured, even entertaining process. Built around an elimination bracket format, it's designed for anyone who's ever stared at too many options and walked away without a clear answer. The app carries a bold athletic aesthetic — deep navy blue, golden yellow accents, dynamic 3D sports illustrations — giving it the feel of a real competition rather than a simple utility. Whether you're settling a group debate or just making up your own mind, RushBet frames it as a bracket worth playing through.

Inside the App

How RushBet Works

RushBet works on a principle borrowed straight from sports playoffs: every option earns its place by beating another one head-to-head. You add as many choices as you need — the app requires a minimum of two — then tap "Start tournament" and let the bracket do the work. Each round presents two options side by side, you pick the one that suits you, and the loser is eliminated. This continues until a single winner is crowned on a dedicated results screen that announces CHAMPION in bold golden text, complete with a trophy icon and a dark-to-purple gradient backdrop.

How the bracket unfolds

  • Open the app and tap Start from the main "Bracket your decision." screen
  • Type in your options using the pink-bordered input field — a placeholder reads "e.g. Pizza" to show how it works
  • Each added option appears in a numbered list with colored dot indicators and individual Remove buttons
  • Tap Start tournament to enter head-to-head rounds, advancing through each matchup one tap at a time
  • The final winner is displayed on a result card; you can then Run again with same options or return to setup

Past Picks and history log

Every completed tournament is saved to a History screen labeled "PAST PICKS" in golden caps. Each entry shows the winning result, a teal-colored timestamp, how many options were in the original pool, and the full list of everything that competed — for example: Pizza • Burger • Sushi • Pasta • Salad • Steak • Soup • Sandwich • Pancakes • Ice cream. Entries can be cleared individually or all at once using the Clear and Done buttons at the top right.

Design and visuals

The app's aesthetic leans hard into sports energy. The logo is a three-dimensional golden "R" with blue swoosh elements suggesting motion. Splash screens feature stylized 3D athletes — a soccer player mid-kick, two runners side by side suggesting teamwork, a basketball player mid-jump alongside a large ornate trophy. The loading screen shows an orange basketball above a circular yellow progress ring. It's a lot of visual personality for a decision-making utility, and while the athletic theme is cohesive, users coming for a quick everyday choice may find the sports imagery slightly at odds with, say, picking between lunch options.

The bracket format genuinely changes how deliberation feels — forcing a direct comparison between two things at a time cuts through the paralysis that comes with open-ended lists, and the history log adds a layer of accountability that most similar apps skip entirely.

App Specifications

Comparison Format
Head-to-head, two options face off at a time
Minimum Options Required
At least 2 options to start a tournament
Selection Method
Elimination bracket rounds until one final option remains
Options Management
Options can be individually added or removed before starting
Decision History
Past sessions saved with timestamp, winner, total options count, and full options list
Rerun Feature
Replay a tournament using the same set of options
UI Color Scheme
Deep blue background, golden yellow accents, white text
Last Updated
May 15, 2026

How RushBet Works

How does the decision-making process work in RushBet?
RushBet uses a bracket-style elimination format where your options face off two at a time in head-to-head rounds. You simply pick the option you prefer in each matchup, and the process continues round by round until only one final winner remains.
How many options can I add before starting a tournament?
You need to add at least two options to start, and you can add as many as you need. RushBet is designed for everything from everyday choices to more important decisions, so there is no strict upper limit mentioned.
Can I reuse the same options after a tournament ends?
Yes. Once the winner is announced on the results screen, there is a 'Run again with same options' button that lets you immediately restart the bracket with all the same entries, or you can tap 'Back to setup' to start fresh.
Does RushBet keep a record of my past decisions?
Yes, the app has a History screen labeled 'Past Picks' that stores previous tournament results. Each entry shows the winning option, the date and time it was completed, how many options were in the bracket, and the full list of all options that were included.
What does the app show when I finish all the rounds?
When all rounds are complete, RushBet displays a champion declaration screen with a trophy icon and the word 'CHAMPION' along with your winning option shown in a highlighted result card. From there you can run the tournament again or return to the setup screen.

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