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Find teammates

Find League of Legends Teammates

Stop solo-queuing onto the Rift with silent randoms. On Dengate you light a beacon to tell the community you're up for League of Legends — ranked, flex, ARAM, Clash or a few normals — and other LoL players who are online right now find you and reach out.

Dengate is a free League of Legends LFG (looking-for-group) app for desktop and web. To find LoL teammates you light a beacon — a short signal that says what you want to play — and it shows up in the League of Legends live feed so other players can find and message you. You can attach a Twitch or YouTube link to share your stream or a clip, and the desktop app adds built-in voice chat. No Discord servers, no "LF duo" forum posts.

League of Legends LFG — find a group in seconds

Finding teammates starts with a beacon. Light one from the Dengate desktop app (Windows and macOS) or the web, say what you want to play, add a few tags like your role or queue, and it lands in the League of Legends live feed. Other players browsing that feed see you and message you — and you can browse it right back to find gamers who are on and looking too. It is LFG that works both ways instead of a post that scrolls into the void.

Share your stream or a clip on your beacon. Attach a Twitch or YouTube link and it renders as a click-to-play preview on your beacon card, so a streamer can pull viewers into a game and anyone can show the play they want to run back. It is an easy way for LoL creators and their community to link up and squad on Dengate.

Message a player straight from their beacon to team up. Voice chat lives in the Dengate matchmaker desktop app for Windows and macOS, so once you connect you can talk picks, bans and calls before champ select — no separate Discord server to join or set up. Add the players you click with as friends so your next duo or five is one click away.

Your friends come first; the community fills the gaps. When your usual duo is offline, the LoL beacon feed is how you build a den from the community for the ranked climb, flex, Clash, or ARAM. Rank- and role-based matching — so your duo fits your division and your team has one of each lane — is coming soon.

No hunting through Discord servers, no posting "LF duo, plat+" into the void, no LFG forums, no setup. Light a beacon, find your League of Legends teammates, and load onto the Rift.

How to find League of Legends teammates

  1. Get the Dengate desktop app and pick League of LegendsDownload the free Dengate matchmaker for Windows or macOS (or use the web app) and select League of Legends.
  2. Light your beaconSay what you want to play — ranked, flex, ARAM, Clash or normals — add tags, and optionally attach a Twitch or YouTube link to share your stream or a clip.
  3. Get found in the LoL live feedYour beacon appears in the League of Legends feed so other players find you and reach out — or browse the feed yourself to find LoL gamers who are online now.
  4. Message, talk, and play togetherMessage players from their beacon, use built-in voice chat in the desktop app to sort roles and bans, add the ones you click with as friends, and queue up.

League of Legends teammates — FAQ

What is the best LFG for League of Legends?
Dengate is a free League of Legends LFG app for desktop and web. Instead of posting into a Discord server and waiting, you light a beacon that appears in the LoL live feed so other online players find and message you — and you can browse the feed and message them too. The desktop app adds built-in voice chat.
How do I find League of Legends teammates on Dengate?
Open the Dengate desktop app or web, pick League of Legends, and light a beacon saying what you want to play. It shows up in the LoL feed so other players who are online can find and message you, and you can browse the feed and message them too. Then team up and play — voice chat is built into the desktop app.
What is a beacon?
A beacon is your signal that you are online and looking to play. You get one beacon: write what you want to run, add tags, optionally attach a Twitch or YouTube link, and it appears in your game's live feed. Bump it to keep it lit, edit it anytime, or put it out when you are done.
What do LFG, LFM and LF1M mean in League of Legends?
LFG means "looking for group," LFM means "looking for more," and LF1M or LF2M mean "looking for 1 (or 2) more" — shorthand players use when they need teammates. On Dengate you do not have to spam these in chat: light a beacon that says what you want to play and how many you need, and online LoL players find and message you from the live feed.
Can I share my Twitch or YouTube on Dengate?
Yes. You can attach one Twitch or YouTube link to your beacon and it renders as a click-to-play preview on your card. It is a simple way for streamers to bring their community into a game and for anyone to show the play they want to run back.
Is there a desktop app?
Yes. The Dengate matchmaker is a desktop app for Windows and macOS with built-in voice chat. Beacons, the League of Legends feed, messaging and friends also work on the web.
Can I find a League of Legends duo partner or a full team?
Yes — light a beacon and connect with LoL players who are online for a ranked duo, a fourth for normals, or a full five for flex or Clash. Matching by rank range and role, so your group fits your division and lanes, is coming soon.
Is Dengate free to find LoL teammates?
Yes, Dengate is free. Install it on Windows or macOS, or use the web app, pick League of Legends, and light a beacon to start finding teammates.
Do I need Discord to play with my Dengate teammates?
No. Voice chat is built into the Dengate desktop app, so there is no separate Discord server to join or set up. Light a beacon, connect, talk, play.

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