FAQ

Questions, answered

Everything people usually want to know before running their first tournament.

Do I need an account?

No. There is no account to create and no sign-up. Install the app, add your players and you are running a tournament a minute later.

Does it work offline?

Yes. Everything runs on your device, so you can create a tournament and keep score with no internet connection at all.

Which tournament formats does it support?

Four: league (a points table where every match feeds the standings), knockout (single elimination with a bracket view), round robin (everyone plays everyone, with rounds and byes generated for you) and teams (players grouped into teams, each scored as one row).

How many players can I add?

From a small group of friends up to large groups. The schedule is generated automatically whatever the number of players.

Can we play in teams?

Yes. You can play solo, in pairs or in teams of any size, and each team is scored as a single row in the standings.

How do I enter scores?

Tap a player or team card to add a point, or tap the number to type an exact score on a keypad. Every change saves immediately, so there is no manual save step to forget.

Can I edit a result after saving it?

Yes. Results can be corrected during the tournament and the leaderboard recalculates immediately.

Can I run more than one tournament at a time?

Yes. Tournaments are kept separately, so you can have an office ping-pong ladder running alongside a weekend board game cup and switch between them.

What games can I use it for?

Anything you can score: table tennis, foosball, darts, padel, pool, board games, card games, video games, sports days and office championships.

Which languages is it available in?

English, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese and German.

Which devices does it run on?

iPhone, iPad and Android phones and tablets, with a layout adapted for larger screens.

Can I share the results?

Yes. At the end of a tournament the app produces a shareable results card with the champion and the final standings, ready for the group chat.

Still curious? Just try it.

It takes about a minute to set up your first tournament.