Score entry built for courtside
In full sun, one hand on the phone, between two matches.
Big-number keypad
Wide keys, readable in direct sunlight: a score takes seconds to enter, with no pinch-zooming and no wrong-box taps.
Sets, super tie-break, FFT formats
One deciding set, two sets plus a super tie-break, short format: entry follows the tournament's match format and rejects impossible scores.
Everything updates together
A validated score advances the winner through the bracket, recomputes pool standings, reorders the upcoming matches and refreshes the public page and the club screens.
Court tablet and player QR
Let players enter the score themselves from a tablet at the court or by scanning a QR code: it lands in a "to validate" queue the referee confirms with one tap.
Cascading walkovers
Declare a withdrawal once: the pair's remaining matches are recorded as walkovers with the regulation forfeit score, and the final ranking accounts for it.
Fix it without breaking anything
A mistyped score can be undone from the match card. The bracket and standings return to their previous state, with no manual rebuilding.


What happens after "Validate"
One entry, and the chain runs in order — no double entry, no re-keying into a spreadsheet.
The winner is placed in the next bracket match, the loser in their ranking bracket.
Pool standings recompute under FFT rules: points, then head-to-head, then set and game difference.
The court frees up: the next match scheduled on it becomes launchable with one button.
The tournament's public page and the club screens show the new score right after.
The pairs involved see their next match, and its estimated time, on their team page.
What it changes on the ground
No more match sheets re-keyed into a spreadsheet at night: the score is captured once, at the source.
Several referees can record at the same time on their own phones, without stepping on each other.
The app resyncs on its own when a phone wakes from sleep — nothing is lost in a pocket.
Each pair's waiting time is shown, accounting for the minimum rest the FFT rules require.
Nothing to install: the referee opens a link in their browser.
Related tools
Frequently asked questions
The referee opens the match on their phone and enters the score set by set on a big-number keypad. On validation, the bracket, the standings and the tournament's public page update immediately.
Yes. A tablet at the court, or a QR code the players scan, lets them record their match score. It lands in a "to validate" queue: nothing is published until the referee confirms it.
Undo it from the match card. The winner is pulled back out of the next match, pool standings are recomputed and the previous state is restored — no rebuilding the bracket by hand.
Declare the withdrawal once from the score dialog. The pair's remaining matches are recorded as walkovers with the forfeit score, the opponent advances, and the final ranking applies the FFT declassment rules.
A connection is needed to publish a score, but the app resyncs automatically on reconnection and when the device wakes: your data stays consistent even on a patchy network.
Yes. The organiser invites assistants by email: they reach the same tournament and record scores independently, in real time, from their own phones.
Be done with double entry
One score entered courtside, and the whole tournament updates by itself.