jliga.club is a management platform for sports events, leagues, and tournament organizers, positioned as a “simple, fast, and professional” sports operations SaaS. It covers everything from amateur to professional competitions. The site states that more than 150 Brazilian leagues, associations, federations, and similar organizations already use it, making its market focus clearly centered on local sports organizations in Brazil.
The platform supports creating and managing tournaments, events, and leagues, and claims to work for all sports. Its feature set appears fairly comprehensive: the site explicitly says that “everything from websites to statistics and apps” is included, without requiring separate add-on modules. It also provides match creation and management, as well as user activity auditing, recording operation times and user actions—useful for event organizers that need to track management processes. In terms of collaboration permissions, the available text only mentions auditing; it does not explain role-based permissions, approval workflows, or multi-team collaboration in detail.
jliga.club does not publish specific pricing. Instead, users are asked to contact a specialist to learn about plans. Customers can start with a lower-tier plan and upgrade as needed, and they can downgrade or cancel at any time with no long-term lock-in. Plans can be customized, but the page also notes that all plans have limits on tournament, team, and athlete registrations. The disclosed payment method is PIX, indicating that its commercialization and payment collection system primarily serves the Brazilian market. There is no clear information about a free version or free trial.
On security, the platform states that it complies with LGPD and follows security best practices; its forms also emphasize data security and that it does not send spam. Support is one of its strengths, with human support, implementation training, and personalized onboarding. Based on the website, deployment appears to be cloud-based SaaS, but there is no mention of self-hosting, private deployment, APIs, webhooks, or third-party integration capabilities.
Its strengths include a clear vertical use case, an all-in-one feature set, solid training and support, explicit compliance messaging, and no lock-in period. Its weaknesses are limited pricing transparency, a lack of visible integration and developer capabilities, and plan limits that are not quantified in detail. It is better suited to Brazilian sports leagues, event organizers, associations, and federations. For Chinese teams, accessibility is unknown, and PIX payments plus Portuguese-language service may be barriers; domestic event registration or competition management systems, or ecosystem solutions built around WeCom or DingTalk, may be worth evaluating first.
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jliga.club is an Brazil SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach jliga.club directly.