🎂 YOUR STACK
The party game about the people in the room
Build a custom deck about someone you know. Share the link. Friends add the stories you forgot. Play it at the party.
Build a deck about the actual person. Inside jokes welcome.
Just need something instant?
Occasions packs →The Coldplay cry
Inner Circle
Spicy marg, no salt
Universal
The Lisbon passport
Inside Joke
Pick your occasion
🎂Birthday Stack
A deck about the guest of honor. Jobs, catchphrases, exes, inside jokes — everything that makes them them. Play at the party.
~45 prompts across 8 sections: The basics, Relationships, Day to day, Work life, The personality, The energy, The friend group, The history, Deeper cuts.
🥂Bachelor/Bachelorette Stack
One night. Questionable choices encouraged. Relationship history, weekend predictions, and the stories that'll get retold for decades.
~50 prompts across 9 sections including The bachelor/bachelorette weekend ("What they said they want this weekend to be" vs "What they actually want") and Ex files.
💍Wedding Stack
A game about the two people getting married. Play at the rehearsal dinner, reception, or morning-after brunch.
Two-partner architecture: identity blocks for each partner, a shared couple section ("Who cooks, who cleans"), wedding-day cards ("The speech everyone's waiting for"), and deeper cuts.
🔥Roast Stack
Asymmetric play. The roastee sits out and reacts. Guests crowdsource the content. The struggle is the joke.
Coming soon.
How it all comes together
The host builds the deck
Pick a template. Fill in what you know — jobs, catchphrases, fears, inside jokes, the fedora years. Structured prompts keep it fast: “Name 3 jobs Sarah has had” is instant. “Tell us something about Sarah” is paralyzing.
Each answer becomes a card. A solo host typically gets 15–25 cards. That’s playable but thin.
Example prompts
Jobs Sarah has had → Camp counselor, Pharma sales, Failed startup
Sarah’s catchphrase → “That’s crazy for no reason”
Worst outfit era → The fedora years
Friends fill in the rest
Drop the share link in the group chat. Guests open it on their phone — no login, no download, no app. They see a different set of prompts than the host: “A time Sarah embarrassed themselves,” “A thing Sarah pretends to like,” plus free-text slots for the stories templates can’t capture.
Six friends × three cards each = 18 more cards. The deck goes from thin to chaotic and personal.
Guest contributions
Jen: The time she cried at Coldplay
Mike: Reply-all at the Deloitte holiday party
Alex: Her Letterboxd four-star rating of Cats
The host reviews everything
Every guest submission lands as “pending.” The host approves, edits, or rejects each card before locking the deck. This is the step that prevents one rogue guest from tanking the party.
What gets cut
✓ The Coldplay cry
✓ Her TikTok phase
✗ Mean comment about her job
✗ Too-dark family story
Minimum 20 cards to play. 30+ for a good game. The progress bar shows where you are.
Play at the party
Split into teams. Three rounds. Same bowl mechanic as Celebstack — cards cycle through all three rounds, getting harder and funnier each time.
Round 1: Anything Goes
Say whatever you want — just don’t say the card. “OK so. British band. We all went. First song.” “THE COLDPLAY THING!”
Round 2: One Word
One word only. “Margarita.” “SPICY MARG NO SALT!”
Round 3: Silent
Charades. Acting out “The time she cried at Coldplay” is where the party peaks.
Don’t know a card? Hit “Don’t know” — it goes back in the bowl for someone who does.
⚡ Face-off round
Before each bowl round, a category card flips — something like “Sarah’s jobs” or “Foods Sarah hates.” Teams take turns naming answers. First to blank loses. The host picks which categories to include when building the deck, including a “spicy” set for brave crowds.
What a finished deck looks like
Sarah’s 29th Birthday — 53 cards
Host: 22 cards · Guests: 28 cards · Auto-generated: 3 cards
Mix of safe (jobs, drinks, karaoke) and personal (the Coldplay cry, the Craig text, the fedora years). Same deck at a random bar = unplayable. That’s the feature.
When to play
🎂 Birthday party
After dinner, before cake. The deck IS the entertainment.
🥂 Bachelor/ette weekend
Night one or the pre-party. Sets the tone for the whole trip.
💍 Rehearsal dinner
Wedding party + close family. Inside jokes land hardest here.
🌅 Morning-after brunch
The ideal. Recap last night. Everyone's guard is down.