What is VERGR and how does it work?
VERGR is where gamers compete, stream, and earn in one place. You play the games you already play, win Coins in skill-based tournaments, get tipped while you stream, and cash out, all on a flat-fee economy that does not gut your earnings.
VERGR is one place to do the three things gamers actually want to do: play, build an audience, and get paid for it. No grinding a side hustle. You play the games you already play.
Here is the short version. You compete in skill-based tournaments for Coins. You go live and your viewers tip you. You team up in squads and split what you earn. And when you want real money out, you convert your Coins to Gems and withdraw. That is the whole loop.
The three things on VERGR
- Compete. Real tournaments in real titles (FC, CS2, NBA 2K, Warzone, Apex, Rocket League, and more), with posted rules, verified results, and a real prize. Skill decides who wins. Not luck, not loot boxes.
- Create. Go live straight from your browser or OBS. Post clips, shorts, and more. Viewers tip you, and you keep the vast majority of every tip.
- Earn. Coins power everything inside the app. Gems are what you cash out. Your rank lowers the cut we take when you convert.
How do I actually make money?
A few ways, and most people mix them. Win tournaments for Coins. Get tipped on your streams. Split squad winnings with your crew. Sell memberships to your fans. Or moderate as part of the Vanguard and get paid for it. The full breakdown lives in the Making Money section.
What does it cost?
Signing up is free. Playing is free. We make money on a flat 10% fee on tips and a commission when you convert Coins to Gems that drops as you rank up. That is it. No ads carving up your reach, no mystery cuts.
VERGR is for ages 18 and up, runs skill-based competition (not gambling), and is available where local law permits.
Is VERGR free?
Yes. Creating an account, playing, streaming, and joining free tournaments cost nothing. Paid tournaments have an entry fee that goes toward the prize.
Do I need to be a pro to earn?
No. Tournaments, squad earnings, and tips on your posts and clips have no follower requirement. To go live on the free plan you need 100 followers (far below TikTok's 1,000), and paid plans let you stream from day one.
How do I get my money out?
Convert Coins to Gems, then withdraw your Gems once you are verified. The minimum withdrawal is 1,000 Gems.