Voice-first matchup entry
Your spec is already selected. Say your teammates and opponents naturally, then let SwapCall fill the roster.
Say the matchup and get a clear opener, backup target, and swap window—without digging through guides between rounds.
Limit free casting and force wall early.
SwapCall turns the lobby in front of you into one actionable plan.
Your spec is already selected. Say your teammates and opponents naturally, then let SwapCall fill the roster.
Get a primary target, backup target, and the reason behind the call—without a wall of theory.
See the defensive cooldowns, positioning mistakes, and pressure windows that change the correct target.
Choose your microphone and set a global hotkey so a new call is available between rounds.
Official tuning changes are monitored and queued for review before they can affect live recommendations.
Select Solo Shuffle, 2v2, or 3v3. SwapCall adjusts the roster automatically.
Press your hotkey and name the allies and enemies. Your own spec is already known.
Open the recommended target and keep the backup swap window in mind.
SwapCall validates the right team size for each bracket, so the call is based on the lobby you are actually playing.
Solo ShuffleTwo allies · three enemies
→2v2 ArenaOne ally · two enemies
→3v3 ArenaTwo allies · three enemies
→Patch notes can tell us what changed. They cannot always tell us the best target. SwapCall separates collection from publishing.
SwapCall is being built in public. Early members will help shape the calls, voice testing, and bracket data.
No. It gives you a target recommendation from the matchup you provide. You still make every gameplay decision and input.
No. Select it once in the app, then speak only the allies and opponents in the current lobby.
That is the direction. The roster handling is already bracket-aware, and separate evidence-backed priorities are the next data milestone.
No. The current voice recognition and recommendation path run without requiring an OpenAI account.
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