Coming soon

Tournaments are coming to Tournago

We're building tournaments into the same app your team already uses. Create an event, approve the teams, publish the schedule, and post live scores without adding a third tool to your weekend.

Why run tournaments where the teams already are

No roster re-entry, ever

Checking into a tournament today can mean building a second official roster, exporting it, and uploading player cards, all for kids already in another system. On Tournago the roster a team uses all season is the roster the event sees.

One schedule, not two calendars

Tournament games show up as real games on each team's existing Tournago schedule. When the director publishes, every family's calendar updates on its own.

Live scores, standings, and brackets

Scores entered rinkside update the standings and fill in bracket slots as they happen. No one is refreshing a website that somebody has to update by hand between games.

Game-time changes actually reach people

Tournament directors say the thing families ask for most is knowing when a game time moves. Every Tournago tournament gets its own announcement channel, so a change lands as a push notification in the chat parents already check.

Hotel info without the runaround

Team travel is one of the sorest spots in youth sports. Tournago keeps it simple: the director posts the hotel block once, and every traveling family sees the actual hotel, rate code, and book-by date in the team trip checklist they already use.

One account for everything

Coaches, managers, parents, and directors all use the same login. Run a team, run an event, or just follow your kid. It's all one Tournago.

How it will work

  1. Same app, same account

    Tournaments live inside Tournago, not in a separate product. If you already manage a team, there's nothing new to install or sign up for.

  2. Anyone can be a tournament director

    You don't need to run a team to run an event. Create a free account, set up your tournament, add divisions and entry fees, and you're the director of that event.

  3. The formats tournaments actually use

    Pool play into a bracket, round robins, game guarantees, and divisions split by age and level. The structures directors already run, without wrestling a spreadsheet into shape.

  4. Teams find you, or you invite them

    List your event publicly so teams on Tournago can request a spot, or keep it private and share an invite link. That works for teams that aren't on Tournago yet, too.

  5. Directors stay in control of the field

    Join requests come to a simple inbox where you approve, waitlist, or decline in one tap. Approval kicks off the entry fee step. No team gets in without your say.

When is it coming?

Tournaments are in design now, and we're talking to tournament directors and team managers to get it right. If you run youth sports events and want to share how you do it today, we'd genuinely love to hear from you at hello@tournago.app.