Sharp jabs make heat climb and burn the clock faster. Owning a point, apologizing, or asking a genuinely curious question cools it down and slows the timer.
Ready to RageBate?
Pick a room, choose a card, swipe your side, then face the person brave enough to take the opposite take.
How it works
Pick a side. Keep your cool.
RageBate is a quick argument game: choose a hot prompt, get matched with the opposite take, then try to win without letting the heat meter eat your time.
Choose a room, grab a card, and swipe the side you want to defend.
Text is the default. Jump into a live chat with someone arguing the other side.
If you want the face-off, switch to camera/mic and debate live.
When it ends, you get a scorecard: who stayed composed, who got rude, and who drove the heat.
The meters keep score while you argue.
Text Rage tracks rude, condescending, and escalating messages. Video Rage also tracks live debate signals like interruptions, rude language, and speaking balance.
The main heat meter controls the video timer: civil debate keeps the clock near normal speed, but toxic jabs, smug insults, and repeated fouls make time burn faster. Cool it down with fair points, curiosity, or owning a mistake.
The split bar shows who is contributing more heat, so you can see if you’re winning the argument or just losing composure.
Room
Choose a card
Tap the argument you want to enter. Nothing else competes for attention.
Swipe your side
Pick a card first
Swipe the card or tap a side. Text is the default; video is optional next.
Choose your format
Text or video?
Text is the default: fast, low-friction, and no camera permission. Video is there when you want the full face-off.
Matching for RageBate
Finding the opposite take…
We’ll drop you straight in when someone picks the other side.
Live text RageBate
Matched
Defend your side. Don’t share personal info.
Measures rude, condescending, or escalating messages from both players.