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MY Livescore is a competition information system for sports events, especially badminton tournaments. The site displays a large number of ongoing and open-for-registration badminton and table tennis events, and provides live scores, real-time results, player/event lookup, and registration entry points. Its positioning is closer to an “event management system + on-site operations service” than a purely self-service general-purpose SaaS product.
Based on the available text, the system covers pre-event preparation, in-event operations, and public information publishing. Before an event, it supports event creation, registration data import, online registration, age eligibility filtering, duplicate registration review, draw operations, schedule planning, and dedicated event websites. During an event, it supports venue control systems, structured result recording, team-event eligibility checks, final-stage draw operations, referee tablet workflows, electronic scoreboards, automated order supplementation, and certificate printing. For public-facing display, it provides live scores, real-time results, and player/event search. A notable differentiator is that the team also offers information services such as venue surveys, venue network architecture planning, and on-site data transmission management, making it suitable for tournaments with high requirements for offline execution stability.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, a free tier, or trial information, so inquiries likely need to be made via LINE or phone. Payment information is more specific: the registration system can provide a dedicated payment account for each registration order number, supporting ATM, online banking, bank transfers, and convenience store payments, with automatic reconciliation. This can help reduce the manual accounting workload for organizers. However, the page does not specify the payment service provider, and there is no visible information about APIs, webhooks, third-party integrations, or developer documentation.
Its strengths are comprehensive coverage of the event workflow and close alignment with the needs of on-site competition operations, making it suitable for badminton associations, school leagues, local community tournaments, and national age-group championships. Real-time results and player lookup can also improve the participant experience. The downside is the lack of key enterprise software information: there is no clear pricing, deployment model, permission system, or data security/compliance explanation, nor is it clear whether the system supports multi-role collaboration, data export, or API-based integration.
It is better suited to badminton and table tennis event organizers in Taiwan, especially organizations that need an integrated service covering registration, payment collection, scheduling, on-site control, and results publishing. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the text and should be marked as unknown; the payment channels are also mainly built around common payment methods in Taiwan. For events in mainland China, organizers may want to compare it with local event registration platforms, association-built systems, or a combination of forms, payments, scheduling tools, and results publishing systems.
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