Padel Clash

Padel Clash vs Setly: which padel tournament software to choose?

Honest Padel Clash vs Setly comparison: pricing, per-pair fees, FFT draws, online payment, MOJA integration. Information verified in July 2026.

Setly and Padel Clash target the same audience — referees and clubs running sanctioned padel tournaments — with two different philosophies on one key point: online payment. Here's a factual comparison to decide with full knowledge.

Comparison verified on 17 July 2026

The real difference: online payment

Setly integrates payment at registration via Stripe Connect: money goes straight to the organizer, and Setly charges €2 per registered pair on paid tournaments — a fee paid by players on top of the entry price. Handy if you have no payment system at all.

Padel Clash makes a different, deliberate choice: don't reinvent payment collection. Most clubs already have a booking system that collects money (Gestion Sport, DoinSport, LiveXperience), and sanctioned tournaments have official online payment through Ten'Up / MOJA with Hello Asso — free for the club. Padel Clash plugs into that: the Moja extension imports your entries from MOJA or your booking tools, and payment tracking happens in the app. Result: €0 in fees, for you and your players.

Side-by-side comparison

CriteriaPadel ClashSetly
Organizer pricingFree, no credit cardFree for referees, no advertised limits
Cost for players€0 — no fee added for players€2 per registered pair on paid tournaments (paid by players)
FFT-compliant drawsYes — 25+ official formats from 4 to 32 teams (pools, TMC, TDL, qualifiers)Yes — FFT draw with seeding
Live scoringYes — big-digit courtside entry, no app to installYes
Real-time public pageYes — players and spectators follow draws and scores liveYes
TV modeYes — customisable with the club's colours and logoYes — clubhouse TV mode
Court schedulingYes — drag-and-drop by court, rest alerts, printingYes
Online registrationYes — public form, automatic waitlist, CSV exportYes — with payment at registration
Online paymentThrough your existing ecosystem: MOJA/HelloAsso or your booking system, with built-in payment trackingIntegrated (Stripe Connect), direct payout to the organizer, €2/pair
MOJA (FFT) integrationFree Chrome extension: entry import, two-way sync, final ranking pushPublished a Setly vs MOJA comparison; no public browser extension
Free toolsYes — FFT points calculator, printable brackets, americano generator, expense reportFFT points calculator, tournament calculator

Information verified on 17 July 2026 from each tool's public pricing and feature pages. Spotted something outdated? Tell us and we'll fix it. And let's say it plainly: Setly does good work, and we're fighting the same fight — growing amateur padel and making tournament days simpler. The right choice is whichever tool fits your tournaments: Setly — www.setly-padel.com

Choose Setly if…

You want to collect registration payments inside the tool itself, outside the MOJA/Hello Asso circuit, and the €2/pair charged to players is fine with you

You value direct Stripe payouts to the organizer's account

You're looking for integrated SMS notifications

Choose Padel Clash if…

You want €0 in fees — for you and for your players

Your payments already go through MOJA/Hello Asso or your booking system (Gestion Sport, DoinSport, LiveXperience): the Moja extension imports your entries with no re-typing

You want a TV mode in your club's colours and free tools (printable brackets, calculators, americano)

You also work in English (FR/EN interface)

Frequently asked questions

Try Padel Clash on your next tournament

Free, no credit card — import your MOJA entries and judge for yourself.