No. There is no universal URL like "familycheaters.com" that launches the game immediately.
Yes. You can play using the following combination of links:
The best way to play "Family Feud" at home with friends or family is using Sketchful.io. It has a built-in mode for this game.
If you cannot find a seat on Tabletopia, the classic card game Cheat (aka I Doubt It) is accessible via a simple web app.
Big Potato Games has partnered with Tabletopia (a digital board game platform). You can play the official Cheaters game here:
If you cannot find a working link, become the Game Master. Here is a simple link you can send to your family via text:
The "Remote Cheater" Link Text:
"Click here for our family cheaters game: [Insert Zoom Link]. Rules: Everyone grab a deck of cards. We are playing 'Cheat.' The first person to lie successfully without getting caught gets to assign chores for a day."
Then, use a random card generator link (like Random.org) to simulate the draw pile. Share your screen.
If you are specifically looking for a link to play the Big Potato Cheaters game via browser, here is the reality check: There is no official free browser version.
However, there is a perfect solution: The official Tabletopia or Board Game Arena links.
Use these pre-made questions and answers to host a round immediately. I have included the "Cheater's Answer Key" for the host.
Question: Name something a burglar would not want to see when he breaks into a house.
Question: Name something people forget to pack when going on vacation.
Question: Name an excuse people use to get out of a speeding ticket.
A fan-favorite is the free print-and-play or slideshow version of Cheating Moth. While it is a physical game (you need a deck of cards and a bell), families have created Google Slides versions with a timer.