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The organizer sets up the tournament, tracks registrations, confirms participants, builds the schedule, and prepares public updates without reshuffling spreadsheets and messages.
TURNIR for local and recreational tournaments
TURNIR gives organizers one clear flow: publish the tournament, share a QR code or registration link, manage the schedule and results, and show participants where, when, and against whom they play.
Registrations without message threads
QR/link
Participants register themselves, while the organizer sees who is received, confirmed, or waiting without collecting entries through messages.
A schedule everyone understands
Fewer questions
Schedule, courts or fields, and changes stay in one place, reducing calls, wrong times, and questions about who plays next.
The tournament looks professional
Better impression
The public page, results, QR codes, and promotional materials give the tournament a polished presence for players, parents, visitors, and sponsors.
Complete solution
TURNIR connects the public page, organizer workspace, participant registrations, and result entry at the venue into one simple flow. The goal is less manual work for organizers, clearer information for participants, and a more professional tournament from first registration to final result.
The organizer sets up the tournament, tracks registrations, confirms participants, builds the schedule, and prepares public updates without reshuffling spreadsheets and messages.
A participant uses a link or QR code to see registration, status, location, schedule, and results, reducing repeated questions for the organizer.
A match-day helper can quickly enter a result, no-show, or note, so the tournament state updates without running back to the organizer table.
The public tournament page gathers official information, registration link, maps, schedule, results, and promo materials in one easy-to-share place.
The organizer clearly shows where the tournament is played, how to get there, which courts or fields are used, and what participants should know before arrival.
Access to organization, registrations, and publishing stays with authorized people, while participants see only what is meant for the public.
Why the public page matters
The public page is not just an announcement. It is the official source of information before, during, and after the tournament.
Typical flow
The pages are written for real organizers: clubs, schools, recreational leagues, veteran events, and corporate tournaments.
The organizer sets up the tournament, format, categories, venues, rules, and public description in Manager.
The public page shows calls to action, location, QR links, and promotional materials.
Player and Scorekeeper handle registrations, schedule, status, and results in flows adapted to users at the venue.
After the tournament, public content can keep results, sponsors, and links without exposing private organizer work.
Free, Pro Tournament, and Pro Ultimate cover different needs: a small tournament, more professional promotion, or a larger event with result entry at the venue.