Founders' Feud

Summary

Founders' Feud is a live game show produced by RocketBean Studio that brings the beloved Family Feud format to the startup world. Two teams of entrepreneurs, founders, and investors compete to match the most popular survey responses from the RocketBean community and broader startup ecosystem. Fast-paced, competitive, and consistently hilarious, the show reveals how much — or how little — the startup community agrees on shared experiences, common pain points, and the quirky culture of building a business.

Show Details...

The Format

Founders' Feud adapts the classic Family Feud structure for the startup ecosystem. Two competing teams face off across four rounds, attempting to match the most popular answers from community surveys. Three strikes end a round, and the team with the most points advances to the Fast Money final round for a chance at bonus points and the win.

The Surveys

Every question on the board comes from real surveys of the RocketBean community and the wider startup ecosystem. Responses are gathered before each episode, ensuring the game reflects genuine opinions, shared frustrations, and collective experiences from actual entrepreneurs — making every answer on the board a mirror of the community itself.

The Teams

Two teams of entrepreneurs, founders, and investors compete head-to-head in each episode. The team format naturally produces rivalry, disagreement, and moments of comedic disbelief, especially when contestants discover just how far their assumptions about the startup community stray from what their peers actually think and feel.

The Comedy

The show's humor lives in the gap between what founders think the community believes and what the surveys actually reveal. Watching experienced entrepreneurs confidently argue over the most popular answer to questions like "What's the worst feedback from investors?" produces the kind of unscripted, genuine comedy that no writers' room could manufacture.

Show Value...

Community Reflection
Founders' Feud turns the RocketBean community into the show itself by sourcing every question from real surveys of its members. This creates a unique feedback loop where the audience shapes the content, sees their own opinions represented on the board, and feels genuine ownership over a show that is literally built from their voices and experiences.
Shared Experience
The show surfaces the common threads running through the startup journey — the shared frustrations, inside jokes, and collective opinions that founders rarely get to compare openly. Founders' Feud gives the entrepreneurial community a rare opportunity to see itself reflected back, validating individual experiences by revealing just how universal they actually are.
Accessible Entertainment
By wrapping startup culture in one of the most universally beloved game show formats in history, the show makes the entrepreneurial world entertaining and approachable to audiences well beyond the startup ecosystem. Family Feud's familiarity lowers the barrier to entry, drawing in casual viewers while rewarding those already embedded in the startup and tech world.
Audience Investment
The survey mechanic transforms every community member into a potential contributor and stakeholder in the show's outcome. By inviting the RocketBean community and broader startup ecosystem to participate in pre-episode surveys, the studio builds anticipation, drives engagement, and ensures that viewers tune in with a personal stake in whether their answers made it to the board.

Show Structure...

Episode Opening
Each episode opens with team introductions and a host-led breakdown of the night's format, energy, and stakes. The opening establishes the competitive dynamic between the two teams, warms up the audience, and sets the tone for a fast-paced, high-energy game show experience rooted in the culture and language of the startup world.
$100 – $800 · 5 questions
Face-Off Round
The host kicks off each round with a face-off between one member from each team, competing to be the first to buzz in with a top survey answer. The winning response earns their team the choice to play or pass, immediately establishing the strategic and comedic tension that defines Founders' Feud's competitive rhythm from the very first question.
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Main Gameplay
Teams work through four rounds of survey questions, collaborating to uncover the most popular answers on the board before accumulating three strikes. Each revealed answer builds momentum, while wrong guesses and unexpected survey results generate the show's most entertaining and revealing moments about the startup community's shared opinions and blind spots.
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Strike Moments
Wrong answers trigger the show's signature strike mechanic, ratcheting up pressure and opening the door for the opposing team to steal the round with a single correct response. Strike moments are the show's dramatic pivot points — equal parts tense and hilarious — and consistently produce the most reactive and memorable audience responses of each episode.
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Fast Money Round
The winning team sends two members into the Fast Money final round, where they answer rapid-fire survey questions solo and back-to-back without hearing each other's responses. This high-pressure segment is the episode's climactic payoff, testing individual instincts against community consensus and delivering a satisfying, often surprising conclusion to the night's competition.
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Closing Segment
The host closes each Founders' Feud episode by celebrating the winning team, revisiting the night's most surprising survey answers, and teasing the community survey for the next episode. This segment reinforces the show's participatory spirit, reminds the audience that their responses shape the game, and sends the community off with momentum toward the next episode.
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