Feudi is the court of public opinion. You film a 60-second video stating your case, call out an opponent, and they get 60 seconds to reply. Everyone else watches both sides and votes. After seven days the case closes and whoever has the most votes wins. Think of it as settling an argument in front of a jury of the internet.
Tap the record button, film yourself making your case in up to 60 seconds, then pick who it's against. Your opponent gets notified and has their chance to respond. Once both videos are in, the case goes live for the jury to judge.
No reply, no contest. If your opponent doesn't record their side, the case can't go to the jury. We'll remind them – but if they stay silent, that's a story in itself. (This is a placeholder answer; confirm the real behaviour before publishing.)
Seven days from the moment it goes live. You'll see a countdown on every case – “6d 8h 32m left to judge”. When the timer hits zero, voting closes automatically and the verdict is locked in.
Votes are final once cast, so watch both cases in full before you judge. When you vote you can side with either party – or side with neither, if you reckon they're both wrong and nobody deserves the win. Choose carefully; there's no changing your mind afterwards.
Mostly for fun. Cats vs dogs, who wore it better, whose turn it was to do the dishes – the pettier the better. Feudi isn't a legal service and verdicts aren't legally binding. Keep it light, keep it kind, and don't use it to settle anything that belongs in an actual court.
Filing or responding to a case publishes your video to other Feudi users – your face and voice included. Your email address is never shown publicly. You can read the full detail in our Privacy Policy.
Any party to a case can permanently delete it at any time from My Cases – that removes both videos, votes and comments for everyone. To remove everything, go to Settings → Delete Account. See our Privacy Policy for exactly what gets deleted.
Every case has a Report button. Content that harasses, includes private information about others, or breaks our rules can be removed, and repeat offenders lose their accounts. Record yourself, not other people – and never share someone's personal details.
Yes – Feudi is for people 16 and older. We block sign-ups from anyone under 16 and remove under-age accounts when we find them.
Still have a question? Email us – we'll get back to you.
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