Home Services Arena · Season 1 · Opening 2026
The first belief marketplace. Real stakes, enforced outcomes. The crowd decides who delivers.
The problem
There is no global venue to put real stakes behind real goals. Reputation systems are fragmented. Prediction markets are walled gardens. Crowdfunding has zero accountability. None of them enforce execution.
The signal
In a world full of résumés and pitch decks, the Courage Score is proof. Not what you said you'd do. Not what you planned. What you actually shipped — verified, on the record, permanent.
The verdict
Crowd & Courage is where believing costs something. Where promising costs something. Where delivering pays. Brutally meritocratic. Transparent. Unforgiving in the best way.
How a Courage Contract works
You set the goal. You put your own money in escrow — cash, equity, or revenue-share. You make it public. The clock starts. No soft exits. No extensions unless the crowd votes for them.
Ship or bleed.
Believers back you financially — they profit if you win. Doubters bet against you — they profit if you don't. Every position is public. The crowd is always watching, always pricing your probability of success.
Conviction has consequences.
Escrow holds every dollar. Real integrations pull real data — Stripe revenue, QuickBooks P&L, field service platforms. Outcomes are verified, not self-reported. No waivers. The system is the judge.
Reality is the scorecard.
The exchange — how we make money on every contract
Platform fee
Blended origination fee on every dollar that enters a contract. Charged at creation — regardless of outcome.
Performance carry
On the win pool when the maker delivers. Backers profit, we take our share of the upside.
Per contract
Realistic range on a $100K home services contract. 1,000 contracts = $12.5M–$25M/year.
First arena
Operators
Total staked
Months
Positions
The trades that built this country. Proving who builds it forward. GGI is running the first contract on its own company — skin in the game from day one.
The crowd is forming
Select your role. Operators run contracts. Backers take positions. Spectators watch the arena and decide when to move.
SHUT UP AND DO IT.