

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.

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.

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 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.