About Moral Kombat

Everyone's an expert
in the comments.

Moral Kombat is what happens when you take that bravado out of the replies and put it face to face, in public, on the record, on a level playing field.

LiveTwo debaters facing off across the arena

What we are

What Moral Kombat is

Moral Kombat is a live 1-on-1 online debate platform where two people argue opposite sides of a question, a live audience votes on the winner, and the best debaters earn real money from the crowd. We're built by SyQuest Labs LLC.

Online argument today is broken. It's either a toxic comment section nobody learns from or a polite panel nobody watches. We think arguing should be something worth watching, and that the people who do it well should get paid. So we turned debate into a sport with a real economy behind it.

Why we built it

Twelve years
in the making

This idea wouldn't leave me alone for twelve years.

It started in the comments. I was always fascinated by how bold people get down there. Everyone's a professional on every topic, certain and loud, with nothing to back it up. And I kept thinking the same thing: these people need to get their facts straight and have this out face to face.

But nobody's flying across the world to argue with a troll. The conversation that actually matters never happens. The loudest comment just wins by default, and everyone scrolls on.

Nobody flies across the world
to argue with a troll.

So we brought the face-to-face argument online and made it count.

What we're building

A fair fight,
in the open

Comments are public, so this had to be public too. On Moral Kombat you don't argue into the void. You invite your friends, your family, and anyone who cares about the topic to watch, to weigh in, and to back you.

Moderators keep it clean. The crowd does the judging: they vote, and the winner is whoever debated best. Not the loudest, not the most certain. The one who made the better case.

A mic on stage in front of the public audience

Respect. Fairness. Facts.
Not who yells loudest.

Not a comment section. Not a shouting match. A real argument, settled in front of everyone.

Where we're headed

Same idea.
Bigger stage.

We're starting with one-on-one debates, but the goal is the same one from twelve years ago: give every honest argument a fair stage, in public, where the better case actually wins, and the truth finally has somewhere to be settled.

What makes us different

None of them let
the crowd pay you

Plenty of places let you debate. None of them let the crowd pay you for it. Other platforms score debaters on the merits and stop there. Moral Kombat turns the audience from a silent jury into a paying crowd, so a great argument doesn't just win a round, it earns. That combination, live 1-on-1 debate as entertainment plus a real creator economy, is ours alone.

Who it's for

Two kinds of people

Moral Kombat is for two kinds of people: those who want to step into the arena and argue, for a following and for pay, and those who want a front-row seat with a vote that counts. Debaters, creators, students, thinkers, and anyone who's ever known they were right and wanted to prove it. Spectators who'd rather watch ideas fight than scroll past them.

The company

Who runs the arena

Moral Kombat is operated by SyQuest Labs LLC, registered in Dover, Delaware.