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I Listed My Sports Guessing Game for Sale on Flippa

Build: WhoStat → Flippa listing
Tools used: Claude (chat), Claude Code, Flippa


This is the first Build and Bail project to complete the full cycle. Idea. Build. Ship. Bail.

WhoStat is a daily sports stats guessing game — Wordle but for sports nerds. You get a career stat line with no name attached and three guesses to figure out who the player is. Three puzzles a day: NFL, NBA, MLB. Wrong guesses unlock hints. New puzzles every day. 750 players in the database. The site runs itself.

I already wrote the full build log — how I used regular Claude chat to plan the whole project, turned that into twelve prompts, and fed them to Claude Code one at a time to build the thing in a few hours. You can read that here: WhoStat Build Log

This post is about the other half. The bail.


Why I’m Selling It

Because that’s the whole point.

WhoStat works. It’s a fun game. I play it myself sometimes. But I’m not the person who’s going to add leaderboards, streak tracking, push notifications, and an ad layer. I’m not going to maintain a player database across three sports for the next five years. I know who I am.

I built it to see if I could build it. I could. Now it’s someone else’s turn.


The Flippa Listing

I listed WhoStat on Flippa under Projects & Concepts — because that’s exactly what it is. A fully built digital asset with no revenue. Pre-monetization. The buyer gets the domain, the codebase, the 750-player database, and a deployment pipeline that costs nothing to run.

The honest pitch: this is a working product with a clear path to making money — ads, premium features, more sports — but zero financial history. You’re buying the build, not the business. Someone who wants a sports daily game without starting from scratch, this is their shortcut.

Check out the listing here: WhoStat on Flippa


The Takeaway

The Build and Bail philosophy isn’t about building things that fail. It’s about building things fast, being honest about whether you’re the right person to keep running them, and making room for the next idea.

WhoStat didn’t fail. I just finished my part.

If it sells, great — someone else gets a head start on something cool. If it doesn’t, the domain’s still mine, the game still works, and the build log still exists as proof that you can go from “I have an idea” to “it’s listed for sale” in less time than most people spend debating their tech stack.

Launch. Validate. Abandon. Repeat.


Play it: whostat.com

Buy it: WhoStat on Flippa

Build log: How I Built WhoStat

Status: For sale. The circle is complete.

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