How do I find games all my friends own?
Create a group, add each friend's public Steam profile, and the tool lists the multiplayer games everyone owns, plus games missing from only one or two libraries. No account or password is needed.
FrameReady tools
Find a game everyone can play tonight. Add your friends' Steam profiles and FrameReady lists the multiplayer games your whole group owns and can actually run together, ranked into Ready now, Free options, and Almost ready.
No account needed. We only read public Steam libraries you add, keep just the multiplayer games in common, and the group auto-expires after seven days.
Create a group, add each friend's public Steam profile, and the tool lists the multiplayer games everyone owns, plus games missing from only one or two libraries. No account or password is needed.
No. Steam only exposes a library when the player's game details are set to public. If a profile is private, the tool says so and cannot read it. FrameReady never asks for a Steam password.
Yes, where the data is verified. Each result shows cross-play status, Steam Deck suitability, controller support, and download size, and marks anything unconfirmed as unknown rather than guessing.
Group pages are not indexed by search engines, sessions expire automatically after seven days, and only the multiplayer games in common are stored, never your full library. The owner can delete the group at any time.
Not always. Free-to-play games work for everyone, and the Almost ready list shows games missing from just one or two libraries so you can decide whether one person should buy in.
Curated free, couch, and cross-play picks, plus who they suit.
See the picksCheck a single game against your PC before a group buys in.
Open games hubSee whether a game runs on SteamOS and the Steam Deck.
Open checkerCheck whether a live-service game's servers are up right now.
Open status