The problem: operations restart after the auction
Teams often rebuild rosters, contacts, fixtures, and public updates in separate spreadsheets after the final sale.
Tournament management software
Teams often rebuild rosters, contacts, fixtures, and public updates in separate spreadsheets after the final sale.
Confirmed acquisitions become the source of truth for rosters, purse positions, fixtures, owner communication, and public tournament records.
Schedule grounds and times, publish instructions, collect food preferences, report match results, calculate standings, and manage sponsors.
Move directly from player registration and auction outcomes into fixtures, match-day coordination, results, points, galleries, and reports.
Reduce duplicate data entry, give owners current information, and keep public pages aligned with organizer-approved records.
Publish only selected teams, rosters, fixtures, results, points tables, rules, sponsors, galleries, and safe enquiries.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Microsites are private by default and organizers choose when to publish and whether search engines may index them.
Yes. Published match outcomes and organizer-configured points rules can produce a public standings table.
Plan the complete workflow before event day, from player registration to final reports.
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