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How it Works

Voting & Awards

After the game, everyone scatters — no one remembers the chaos until the next one.

Capo keeps the chat alive with post-match voting, match reports, and recognition that sticks.

Match report showing goals, results and awards in Capo
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Match Reports That Write Themselves

After the match, the first thing most groups do is paste the result into WhatsApp. Capo makes that a one-second job. Once the scores are entered, a match report generates automatically and every player who was in the game gets a push notification. If voting is enabled, that same notification prompts them to vote for awards — so the banter starts immediately, not the next morning.

The report itself is a four-panel dashboard: the score and team lineups, current form (who's on fire, who's on a streak), current standings (who just took the lead in the half-season or full-season table), and records & achievements (personal bests, milestones, and any all-time records that just fell). If someone played their 100th game or broke the group record for longest win streak, it shows up in the report for everyone to see.

Hit the share button and Capo copies a formatted text summary with the full result, scorers, awards and a link for players to cast their votes — ready to paste straight into WhatsApp or wherever your group chats. No write-ups. No waiting for someone to do it. The report is ready in about ten seconds.

One tap per vote

Vote for Who Ran the Show (and Who Didn't)

Post-match voting opens automatically when the match report goes live — no admin action required. Players have a configurable window (default 12 hours) to cast their votes. Three categories: Man of the Match, Donkey of the Day, and Missing in Action — the player who left such little impression on the game they might as well not have been there. Each category can be turned on or off individually in the admin section. Some groups run all three. Some prefer to keep it positive. It's entirely up to you.

Voting is one tap per category — pick a name, done. When the window closes, Capo sends a push notification to everyone with the results. Winners appear in the match report and on their player profile going forward. The Donkey of the Day gets their moment of shame in the group chat. The MiA award tends to be the one that generates the most outrage — because being told you were invisible is worse than being told you were bad.

Post-Match Vote

Man of the Match

Donkey of the Day

Missing in Action

Automatic recognition

Awards That Mean Something

Capo mixes system awards (based on form) with voted awards (based on vibes). Both show up on player profiles, team sheets and match reports.

System awards — based on form

On Fire award

On Fire

Best current form in the group. The badge sticks by your name on team sheets, leaderboards and match reports — until the next match decides a new holder.

Grim Reaper award

Grim Reaper

A badge of shame that follows you everywhere — team sheets, leaderboards, chat — until the next match passes it on. Named after Tarik, who joined the original Thursday night group and lost eight straight despite being genuinely good. Nobody wants it. Everyone enjoys the banter.

Voted awards — based on vibes

Man of the Match award

Man of the Match

Voted the best player on the day. Appears on their profile and in every match report they featured in.

Donkey of the Day award

Donkey of the Day

Voted worst performance. Wear it with pride — or use it as motivation next week.

Missing in Action award

Missing in Action

They were technically on the pitch — but left so little impression they might as well not have been. Optional, off by default.

Streaks, Records & Personal Bests

Streaks are one of the things that make people care about turning up. A four-game win streak is one win from becoming five. A scoring run builds into something worth protecting. And when a streak ends — especially when it gets called out in the match report — there's no escaping it.

Personal bests work the same way. Hitting a milestone — a certain number of games played, a season-high score, a new record — appears in the match report for everyone to see. All-time group records are tracked separately, and breaking one is a moment.

Win Streaks

Currently on a run? Capo tracks it. Lost it last week? Everyone sees the run end in the report.

Goal Streaks

Scored in the last 5? That's your streak. Keep it alive or watch someone else take the record.

Attendance Streaks

Never miss a week? Capo notices. Perfect attendance gets surfaced, and missed games break the run.

Personal Bests

Hit a new milestone — most goals in a season, highest points week — and it shows up in your profile.

Result:

More chat. More banter. More reasons to turn up.