Comparison

    Convoke vs SpellTable

    Both platforms let you play paper Magic: The Gathering online with friends. Here is a transparent look at how they compare so you can pick the right fit for your playgroup.

    Feature-by-feature

    A side-by-side look at what each platform offers today.

    FeatureConvokeSpellTable
    Video resolution1080p720p
    AI card recognitionYesPartial
    Digital cards supportYesNo
    Spectator modeYesNo
    View card rulingsYesNo
    Decklist importYesNo
    Reveal hand to specific player(s)YesNo
    Share deck with other player(s)YesNo
    Max players per game84
    Friends listYesNo
    Commend / block playersYesNo
    Player turn timer / clockYesNo
    Community-driven roadmapYesNo
    Mythic Track integrationYesNo
    Playgroup integrationYesNo
    Host can leave without ending the gameYesNo
    Various MTG formatsMoreYes
    Free to playYesYes
    Mobile compatibleYesYes
    Public lobbiesYesYes
    Life / damage trackingYesYes
    Cool devs 😎YesYes
    User baseSmallerLarger

    What sets Convoke apart

    The key areas where Convoke goes further.

    A living, breathing passion project

    Convoke is constantly evolving — new features, bug fixes, and integrations are added regularly. There’s a real dialogue between the dev team and the community, so every update reflects what players actually want.

    UI & UX crafted for Commander players

    Every detail is designed by people who play the format. In-game card tracking under each player, the stack, decklist viewing, rulings view, custom dice rolls — tons of small, thoughtful tools that make games smoother. We tried our best to make the interface modern, and enjoyable to use.

    Spectator mode is a game-changer

    Watch any game without being a player. Whether you’re waiting for a seat, coaching a friend, or just enjoying the chaos, spectator mode opens up an entirely new way to experience Commander online.

    A fair take

    SpellTable was one of the first platforms to make webcam Magic possible and it remains a solid choice backed by Wizards of the Coast. It has a large existing player base and a mature feature set for life tracking and video layouts.

    Convoke is newer, community-driven, and laser-focused on making online paper Magic feel as effortless as sitting at a table with friends. Our AI-first approach to card recognition, combined with social features like friends lists, player commendations, and decklist imports, is designed to lower the barrier for new players while speeding up games for veterans.

    We encourage you to try both and pick the platform that fits your playgroup best. At the end of the day, more ways to play Magic is a win for everyone.

    Ready to try Convoke?

    Jump into a lobby, invite your friends, and see the difference for yourself.