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Watch your squad's screenswithout touching the game

Tarkov Teams is a lightweight browser room for your squad. Peer-to-peer video means no heavy client and no server in the middle of your stream — plus an automatic raid timer, quest and price lookups, and instant clips. Keep voice on Discord; this sends video only.

Sign in once, set your callsign and Tarkov name, then create or join rooms from your dashboard.

Tarkov Teams emblem: a crosshair with a broadcast signal over three operators

What you get

Auto stream grid

Up to 10 screens, laid out best-fit and relabelled with each callsign. Only people actually sharing get a tile. Spotlight or hide anyone.

Low resource by default

720p at 8fps with a hard bitrate cap, so watching your squad barely costs you frames. Bump to Balanced or Sharp per person.

Automatic raid timer

Reads the countdown off your own shared screen and syncs it to the whole team. No map picking, no stopwatch fiddling.

Quests and prices

Search any task for full objectives, required gear, keys and rewards. Check flea averages and trader prices, and keep a pickup list.

30 second clips

Grab the last 30 seconds of what you were sharing, save it locally or to the cloud, and send it to a squadmate to watch.

Friends and rooms

Save rooms, see who is online, and invite friends straight into a raid room with one click.

Ban safety

Nothing here touches the game. No overlay injected into Tarkov, no reading game memory, no input automation, no packet inspection. It is a website in a separate window — the same category as Discord, a wiki tab or a browser map site. The raid timer only looks at the video you have already chosen to share with your own browser.

  • Screen capture uses the browser's own share picker — you choose what to share.
  • Run it on a second monitor, a phone or tablet, or just alt-tab.
  • No injectors, no DLLs, no drivers, nothing installed.
  • Timer reading happens in your browser, on your own capture, never in the game.