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Tippd - Last Man Standing Review

3.0 / 5.0

Dedicated Last Man Standing app for organising competitions with friends and colleagues.

Reviewed 9 July 2026

Entry Fee

User-defined

Established

2017

What is Tippd - Last Man Standing?

Reviewed July 2026. Tippd - Last Man Standing is an app-first platform for running private Last Man Standing and predictor games. Its current store listings say that a host can create a game, invite friends, colleagues or club members, and let the app handle fixtures, reminders, results and eliminations. The LMS rule is conventional: select one team to win each round, do not reuse a selection, and leave the game after a draw or loss. The product also supports a points-based Predictor format, so a group can choose a less abrupt competition if it prefers.

The useful distinction is that Tippd is a toolkit for a group organiser, not a centrally marketed prize competition. Its published documentation describes virtual credits rather than cash value, while the app allows an admin to configure a buy-in. That can be excellent for a workplace or a club that wants to decide its own stakes, but the organiser still owns the social job of recruiting players and agreeing what the winner receives. Tippd's private chat, WhatsApp/Facebook/email invitations and offline-player management address that use case directly.

Coverage is broader than the old Premier-League-only description suggests. The current app listing includes English leagues, several European leagues, AFL, NRL, World Cup and Euro support, as well as custom leagues. It also advertises multiple lives, automatic rollover, live scores and reminder notifications. Those are meaningful advantages for a private pool, especially where missed picks or a short competition can otherwise spoil the group experience. Availability and individual game settings still depend on the host, so players should check the selected league and rules before accepting an invitation.

Compared with Last Man Standing HQ, Tippd is the better choice when the organiser needs to run their own friends-and-family competition across several formats or sports. LMS HQ is the stronger fit for somebody who wants to enter an established, prize-focused competition without recruiting and administering a private group. Neither is universally better: Tippd gives the host flexibility, while LMS HQ gives the entrant a structured paid competition, advance planning and a clearly promoted prize-fund model.

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Tippd Features

Key Features

Native iOS and Android apps
Create private competitions
WhatsApp/Facebook invites
Automatic notifications and reminders
In-app chat
Multiple league support

Pros & Cons

Tippd Pros

  • Great for organising private pools
  • Easy sharing via WhatsApp
  • Automatic management saves time
  • Multi-league support
  • Good mobile experience

Tippd Cons

  • No centralised competition prize
  • You must organise your own competition
  • Smaller prizes (depends on your group)
  • Need to recruit your own players
  • Less competitive atmosphere

Try Last Man Standing HQ

Real prizes, fair competition

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Tippd vs Last Man Standing HQ

How does Tippdcompare to Last Man Standing HQ? Here's a side-by-side breakdown.

FeatureLMS HQTippd
Pricing
Entry Fee£20User-defined
Pricing ModelPaid entryFreemium
Prizes
Max Prize£1,000+ (growing)Varies by competition
Prize FormatTop prize awardedPool-based
Game Features
Game TypeLast Man StandingLast Man Standing
Buy-backsYesNo
Advance Planning5 weeks aheadCurrent week only
Automated RemindersYesNo
LeaderboardsYesNo
Coverage
LeaguesPL, EFL, UCL, World CupPremier League, Championship, League One, Other

Our Verdict

3.0

Overall Rating

Decent LMS game. Paid entry with real prizes. LMS HQ offers plan ahead, re-entries, automated reminders, leaderboards, and more sports coming soon.

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Plan ahead, re-entry if eliminated, prizes beyond £1,000.

Plan 5 weeks aheadRe-entry if eliminatedAutomated remindersLeaderboardsMore sports coming