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Squads are Buzzr’s friend-circle layer. Build a squad once, and it follows you across every competition, every leaderboard, and every chat surface.

Creating a squad

Open the Squad tab (or the squad icon in the chat tab) and tap Create:
  • Name the squad
  • Choose a vibe — emoji + color
  • Add members by username, #TAG, or follow list
  • Invite link — share a code so friends can join from anywhere

What squads do

A squad is a persistent group across:
  • Bracket leaderboards — Compete on March Madness and NBA Playoffs brackets within your squad
  • Survivor pools — Squad-only survivor competitions
  • Confidence pools — Squad-scoped scoring during tournament windows
  • Chat — Each squad has a built-in group chat for game-day banter
  • Shared posts — Squad-only Swarm filter so you see the squad’s activity in one feed

Discoverability

Squads are searchable in Universal Search. You can browse public squads in the search results, or keep your squad invite-only.

Roles

  • Owner — created the squad; can rename, kick, transfer ownership, delete
  • Member — full participation in chats, picks, brackets, leaderboards

Leaving and ending

  • Members can leave at any time
  • Owners can delete the squad entirely (irreversible)
  • Owners can transfer ownership before leaving

Squad vs Crew

Crews are a related concept Buzzr is iterating on for larger fan groups. Today, “Squad” is the canonical user-facing term for a private friend circle. If you see the word Crew in app, it usually refers to the same surface.