Three CSS Awards 2026 have gone to versus, the prediction market platform licensed by the UKG-Commission, with the judging panel pointing to its visual design, the clarity of its interface, and how the product feels in everyday use.
The recognition arrives at a notable point for a company that began with a single person. Founder and CEO David Calvin Worldorf built versus from the ground up before it grew into a regulated, fiat-native platform now running across several markets.
“Seeing the design work recognised this way matters to us, because we always wanted versus to feel as trustworthy as it looks,” said Worldorf. “The aim from the start was a regulated, genuinely safe place for people to form a clear view on real-world events and act on it.”
What sets versus apart is its approach to both money and content. The platform runs fully fiat-native, with Apple Pay, Google Pay rather than crypto rails, and pairs its markets with versus Pulse: a free, ad-free news layer built around hand-curated, human-written coverage supported by AI tools. The three awards reflect that same attention, from the motion design through to the way each screen guides the user.
versus is live in the UK, Canada, and parts of Latin America and Europe this June with further expansion planned under the same regulatory standards the company has held since launch.
About versus: versus is a UKGC-licensed prediction market app where users can trade on real-world events across culture, politics, entertainment, crypto and finance. Through versus Pulse, it also offers a free, ad-free news experience available worldwide.
Link: versusapp.com