Tournr is an online tournament management website for sports and gaming competitions, positioned as a “free tournament running website.” It lets anyone organize competitions, covering scenarios from pub football leagues and surfing contests to ongoing Scrabble matches between two people. As long as there are scores to record, Tournr aims to provide online management capabilities.
Based on the available site content, Tournr’s core modules include competition creation, participant registration, roster management, centralized storage of competition information, results entry, and public result display. It also supports formats such as ladders, leagues, one-off competitions, and knockout tournaments. For participants, the platform can be used to find and sign up for competitions, and it plans to support viewing personal performance changes and ranking comparisons in the future. However, the text does not mention team collaboration, role-based permissions, approvals, or multi-organization management, so it appears to be more of a lightweight tournament tool than a complex enterprise-grade event operations platform.
Pricing is Tournr’s clearest advantage: the FAQ states that it is free for both participants and organizers, with no information about trial periods or plan restrictions. In terms of third-party integrations, the page only notes that cookies may be associated with sites such as Facebook and Twitter, while explicitly stating that Facebook/Twitter login is not currently supported. The reason given is that Tournr wants to be able to fully delete user data when users request account deletion. For security and compliance, the site provides a Privacy Policy and GDPR Policy and emphasizes users’ control over their data, but it does not disclose enterprise security details such as encryption, backups, auditing, SSO, or compliance certifications. There is also no visible information about an API or developer support.
The main advantages are that it is free, easy to get started with, can replace spreadsheets for managing participants and results, and supports multiple competition formats. The drawbacks are that the product still appears to be at an early stage, with the site repeatedly mentioning that new features will be added quickly. Common enterprise software capabilities such as permissions, integrations, APIs, SLAs, and advanced security features are not publicly documented. Tournr is suitable for small sports events, gaming competitions, community leagues, schools, or amateur organizations. For large commercial events, or teams that need ticketing and payments, sponsor management, live data feeds, or granular permissions, a more mature platform may be required.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, so it should be considered unknown. Payment methods are also not disclosed, and since the service is free, payment is not currently a relevant issue. If access is unstable for users in China, alternatives include international tournament tools such as Challonge and Battlefy, or building a lightweight workflow with domestic collaboration tools such as Feishu, multidimensional spreadsheets, and Tencent Docs.
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