TURNIR.Scorekeeper

The result is entered where it happens: at the venue.

Scorekeeper gives referees and volunteers simple access to enter results, no-shows, and incidents without opening the full organizer area.

For referees and volunteers

Small interface, large operational value.

On tournament day, speed and clarity matter more than a complex interface. Scorekeeper therefore stays focused on the result and match status.

Result entry

Scorekeeper shows the relevant match, accepts the result, and sends it into a flow Manager can review or publish.

Special access link

A volunteer does not need a full organizer account for each entry. The link is limited to the concrete task.

No-show and forfeit

Tournament situations are not just numbers. The flow must support no-show, forfeit, note, and incident.

Mobile at the venue

Mobile access makes entry possible on a phone, without complex installation or training before the tournament.

Less retyping

Results should not move from paper to message and then to spreadsheet. One controlled entry reduces mistakes.

Connected to publishing

When the organizer confirms the flow, results can appear in the public schedule and archive.

How it fits into the platform

Scorekeeper does not decide the tournament; it safely transfers the state from the venue.

Manager remains the authority for organization and publishing. Scorekeeper is a controlled entry point for the data that is hardest to collect reliably by hand.

  • Limited view of relevant matches, playing areas, or tasks.
  • Simple entry of result, status, and note without broad access.
  • A trail of who submitted the data, when, and for which match.
  • Option for organizer review before public publishing.

Venue work

Controlled flow from match to public publishing.

Scorekeeper is intentionally modest in scope because at the venue it must be fast, readable, and predictable.

1

Assignment

The organizer prepares a match, playing area, or task that can be opened with a special link.

2

Entry

The referee or volunteer enters the result, status, or incident in a focused view.

3

Review

The organizer sees the data in Manager and decides on confirmation or correction.

4

Publishing

The confirmed result can be shown to participants and on the public page.

Scorekeeper is essential when the tournament has multiple playing areas or many short matches.

A demo can show how the same public tournament gets separate flows for the organizer, player, and match-day helper.