Getting started
What is Go Shoot! exactly?
Go Shoot! is a companion app for the competitive Blader scene. It bundles a deck builder, a combo library, a tournament organizer, a referee mode, online tournaments, and a map of nearby community events into a single tool. The web version is live now; native iOS and Android builds are in development.
Do I need an account to use it?
You can browse the public combo library, the pricing page and the legal pages without logging in. Saving your own decks, hosting tournaments, joining online events and showing up on the events map all require an account, because those features need a stable identity to attach data to.
Is Go Shoot! free?
Yes — the Free tier covers everything most casual players need: all local features unlocked, up to three saved decks, the ability to join online tournaments, and the events map. Two paid tiers (Pro and Event Organizer) add features for power users and tournament hosts. Full breakdown on the Pricing page.
Which devices does the web app support?
Any modern browser on desktop, tablet or mobile works. We test against the current and previous major versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Edge. There is no install step — open the web app from the header and you’re in.
Decks, combos and matches
How are decks structured?
The deck builder follows the standard 3-part competitive format: each entry is a combination of a Blade, a Ratchet and a Bit. You can save several decks in parallel, label them by purpose (matchup-prep, casual, format-locked), and copy across builds when you only want to swap one part.
Can I share a deck or a combo with someone else?
Sharing decks via short link is on the short-term roadmap. Today you can export a screenshot of any deck and paste it into Discord or DMs — most regional scenes already share builds that way.
Will Pro include a battle simulator?
Yes. The Pro tier includes a battle simulator for testing combos against common matchups, plus the ability to design and save custom challenges. These features are in development and will roll out together with the paid tier.
Tournaments
What tournament formats are supported?
The current organizer module supports single-elimination and round-robin formats with configurable best-of and tiebreak rules. Double-elimination is on the roadmap. Online tournaments share the same engine as in-person tournaments, with the addition of remote check-in and remote score reporting.
Who can create online tournaments?
Free and Pro accounts can join online tournaments hosted by someone else. Hosting is reserved for the Event Organizer tier, which can create up to five online tournaments per month. If you need more than that — for league seasons or cup brackets — write to us and we’ll quote you.
What is referee mode?
Referee mode is a focused interface designed for the person actually running the matches. Big buttons, no clutter, one-tap point logging, automatic round resolution. It is meant to be used on a phone propped next to the stadium, not on a laptop in another room.
Are the tournaments WBO-sanctioned?
No. Go Shoot! is an independent platform; tournaments hosted on it are organized by the community and follow the rules each organizer sets. WBO sanctioning is a separate process handled by the WBO and is not granted by, or endorsed by, our app.
Account, billing and data
How do I close my account and delete my data?
From the app, the account section will include a Delete account action that wipes profile data, decks, combos and tournament history within a reasonable window. While that flow is being shipped, send a request to zazalabsdev@gmail.com from the email associated with your account and we’ll process it manually.
What data does the app collect?
Email, nickname, your saved decks and combos, the tournaments you create or join, and technical logs needed to keep the service running. Geolocation is only collected when you actively use the map. The camera is only requested for QR scanning. Full breakdown is in the Privacy Policy; cookies used by the marketing site are listed in the Cookie Policy.
Why are there ads on the marketing site but not in the app?
The web app and the mobile app are kept ad-free on purpose: that is the surface where you actually play, plan and run tournaments, and ads on top of a tournament bracket are a bad experience. The marketing pages — landing, pricing, legal, about, FAQ — carry Google AdSense advertising to help fund development. If you subscribe to a paid tier, that money also goes directly into the project.
Brand and legal
Is Go Shoot! affiliated with Hasbro, Takara Tomy or the WBO?
No. Go Shoot! is an independent fan-made project. We are not produced, endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with Hasbro, Takara Tomy, the World Beyblade Organization, or any other entity that owns or licenses the Beyblade brand. Beyblade and all related marks are trademarks of their respective owners and are referenced here only for descriptive purposes. We do not claim ownership of any of those marks.
I represent a rights-holder. Who do I contact?
Please email zazalabsdev@gmail.com with the details of your concern and an indication of how you would like to proceed. We answer every legitimate inquiry quickly.
Mobile and roadmap
When will the iOS and Android apps be available?
The mobile builds are in active development. We don’t commit to a public launch date until we are sure the experience is at least as good as the web app on a small screen. Subscribe to the project on Instagram for the announcement.
Can I help test the mobile app early?
Yes — we run a small closed beta on TestFlight (iOS) and an internal track on Google Play (Android). Email us with your platform and we will add you when slots open up.
Where can I send feedback?
The fastest channel is email: zazalabsdev@gmail.com. We also keep an eye on Instagram DMs. If you want to support development financially, the Ko-fi tip jar is open.