The Game Profile
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The Game Profile
The game profile is the full-screen view of a single game — the page you spend time on when you’re deciding whether to book, checking who else is in, writing messages, checking in during roll call, or (if you host) running the show.
You get here three ways, and they all open the same screen:
- Tapping a game line anywhere it appears.
- Opening a shared magic link for a game.
- Tapping a notification about the game.
The entry path changes what’s underneath in your navigation history; the profile itself is the same.
The bit at the top
A header strip shows the venue, the host, kick-off and duration, a row of facility icons, and a short status line summarising where the game’s at (booking open, quorum reached, cancelled, etc.). Above the header, an app bar carries the action buttons for this game — which ones appear depends on whether you’re booked, hosting, or just looking. More on those below.
The lineup
Below the header, the roster is drawn team by team. Each team takes the classic football-formation shape — goalkeeper at the bottom, defenders above, midfielders, then attackers — not a flat list. Booked players show up as avatars in their spot; empty spots show as outlined cells with a plus. “Joker” spots that aren’t tied to a specific position have a distinctive grey border.
If you’ve queued a booking in the booking panel but haven’t sent it yet, that intent is highlighted on the lineup so you can see who’s about to land where before you commit.
Four tabs under the lineup
Below the roster, four tabs. Each has an unread-count badge when there’s something new:
- Game Log — the activity feed for this game (joins, leaves, host edits, messages). See Messages and Activity Log.
- Bookings — your own bookings on this game, including any followers or guests you placed.
- Roll Call — the check-in panel during the roll call window.
- Invites — any outstanding invitations attached to the game.
What you can do on the profile
The app-bar buttons change with your relationship to the game — so the profile is a slightly different surface depending on whether you’re a random browser, a booked player, or the host.
If you’re not booked
Share, block, and like live in the app bar. Booking isn’t a button — you tap a free spot in the lineup (or use the quick-book button), and the move gets queued in the booking panel. The Joining a Game rules cover when a tap does nothing (private games you’re not invited to, playing-requirements mismatches, and so on).
If you’re booked
Same buttons as above, plus your own avatar is tappable in the lineup — one tap marks you for unbooking. The unbooking joins whatever else you’ve queued in the booking panel, and tapping the panel’s main button sends it all.
If you’re the host
You see everything the booked players see, plus two host-only controls:
- A reorder toggle (a four-arrows icon) that drops the lineup into drag mode. While it’s on, you can drag a player from one spot to another inside the same team’s formation, swap two players by dragging one onto another, or drag a player onto the bin icon in the app bar to unbook them.
- A three-dot menu with Edit game and (while the game still allows it) Cancel game. Edit opens the game editor (Editing a Game); cancel kicks off the cancellation flow (Cancelling a Game).
The reorder tool moves people around inside the formation of the team they’re already on. It doesn’t reassign a player from one team to another — that needs an unbook and a fresh book. See Teams for how team assignment is set at book-time.
How the profile changes as the game unfolds
Not everything stays the same from “game is being filled” to “game is over.”
- Before kickoff — everything is live. Book, unbook, reorder, edit, cancel all work according to the rules.
- At kickoff — the lineup locks. No more bookings, unbookings, or reordering, and the bin is hidden. The host can still edit game details (scheduling, facilities, visibility) and write messages right up until the feedback window closes.
- During the feedback window — rating prompts appear. The tabs stay visible so you can review the game while you rate. Host edits still work.
- After the feedback window closes — the profile goes read-only. No edits, no cancellation, no ratings. It stays visible as history.
Related
- The Game Line — the compact tile that opens this profile.
- The Booking Panel — the strip that collects your queued bookings/unbookings.
- Messages · Sending a Game Message
- Activity Log
- Roll Call
- Magic Links — what the share button produces and how links land you here.
- Joining a Game · Leaving a Game
- Editing a Game · Cancelling a Game
- Teams
- Paint by Metric — what the formation cell colours and avatar tints mean.