With the new extension, users can be reminded of outstanding prediction submissions via system notification.
This way, you ensure a higher participation in the prediction challenge and facilitate internal communication around the match days.
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With the new “Random predictions” feature, users can have the prediction fields for games automatically filled with random values if they wish.
This makes it much easier to place bets, especially for many games.
Note: Predictions previously submitted for individual matches will be overwritten by using this feature.
With this new feature, users can now choose to use their saved predictions in multiple prediction pools within a corporate platform. This is particularly important for companies that run various prediction pools simultaneously at both global and local levels.
Participants can thus easily transfer a prediction set they have already created to other prediction rounds without having to re-enter their predictions.
Note: Predictions can only be transferred within the same corporate platform and for prediction rounds of the same tournament type.
With the new ‘Statistics’ tab, editors can now gain detailed insights into participants’ prediction behaviour.
This allows you to analyse how many predictions have been submitted for each match – both in a clear overview for all matches in a competition and specifically for each match day.
This makes it possible to track participation rates transparently throughout the tournament and assess activity within the various prediction rounds. As a result, you can see at a glance where participation is particularly high or where there is still potential for additional communication.
Note: These statistics do not contain any personal data.
Thanks to this adjustment, only those users who actively participate in the prediction game and have already placed predictions will be visible in the ranking. Accounts that only have access to the prediction game but have not yet become active will no longer appear in the overview.