Proof, not a mockup
Watch a real broadcast
This is not a concept video. It's the actual DraftCast production — a bundled 60-pick demo draft running through the whole broadcast tree: commentary structure, on-air graphics, and pacing, exactly as your draft would.
Opens on an intro card — one click ("▶ Start the Broadcast") starts it. Not an autoplaying embed.
What to watch for
Judge it like a
broadcast, not an app
The whole product is built on one idea: the broadcast illusion. If any moment of the sample feels like software instead of television, we consider that a bug.
- Pick reveals — big picks get held for the moment; routine picks stay brisk.
- The graphics rotation — lower thirds, stat breaks, rosters, and the ticker take turns; nothing repeats back-to-back.
- The pacing — watch the show tighten when picks come fast and breathe when the room slows down.
- The finale — the last pick lands a real ending, then the broadcast signs off like TV does.
Honest limits
What the preview is — and isn't
Two things about this sample are stated plainly rather than papered over:
- It's silent for now. The booth's voice library is still in production (placeholder tone synthesis only) — you're watching the graphics-and-pacing show. The commentary structure is running; the voices land next.
- Stage video is off. This is the graphics-first "overlay show." The staged video look is a finishing layer, not the product — the broadcast you're seeing is the one your league would watch.
We'd rather show you the real thing with its limits labeled than a sizzle cut of a product that doesn't exist. What you see here is what runs on draft night.