Terms of Use

The organizer manages the tournament, TURNIR provides the operating platform.

These terms summarize expected use of the public hub and connected apps. Final contractual text may be further adapted to the business model and operator country.

What is TURNIR?

TURNIR is a SaaS platform for tournament organization and public communication. It helps with preparation, registrations, schedules, results, public pages, maps, and promotional materials.

Who is responsible for the tournament?

The organizer is responsible for rules, categories, deadlines, accuracy of public information, participation decisions, results, and communication with participants. TURNIR provides the tool and technical flow.

What are the rules for public content?

Public content must be accurate, lawful, must not violate third-party rights, and must not contain private contacts, secrets, security identifiers, internal technical paths, payment evidence, or internal organizer notes.

What applies to participants?

Participants use official links and provide only data needed for the tournament. When display name, age group, county/region, or gender are used, the purpose must be clear: categories, statistics, safety, or organization.

Does TURNIR process participant entry fees?

TURNIR is not a payment facilitator for participant entry fees. If the organizer tracks payment proof or fee status, that is an evidence flow for the organizer, separate from the SaaS subscription or TURNIR service billing.

What does "Publish tournament" mean?

Publishing a tournament confirms that the organizer wants to publicly use prepared data, links, and promotional materials on the TURNIR domain. Before publishing, the user should understand that this activates the service value.

How are refunds handled?

Refunds are described on the Refunds. In short: before tournament publication the approach is customer-friendly; after confirmed publication and generation of official links/promotional materials, refunds are generally not approved.

When can access be restricted?

Access may be restricted for security, abuse, non-payment of the SaaS service, rule violations, inaccurate or unlawful content, attempts to bypass permissions, or technical maintenance.