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CombineX is a platform for sports tournaments and live event operations. Its core goal is to bring event management, workflow execution, and real-time visualization into one system. It covers the organizer-facing Core backend, the Player portal, Public audience pages, and a Shop area for licenses/modules, emphasizing “one data source, visible everywhere in real time.” Based on the content, the product mainly serves sports events, with examples focused on beach volleyball, indoor volleyball, and tour-style competitions.
The feature structure is fairly clear: Public provides event information, schedules, results, Live Score, standings, and venue information; Player supports login and registration, profiles, QR-code check-in, sign-ups, and basic data management; Core is the workspace for organizers and event teams, handling event planning, module activation, role assignment, and on-site workflow control. Core also includes Boarding & Check-in, Scoring, Vidiwall/Public output, users and teams, and Reporting & Audit. For team collaboration, the system supports scope-based control over visible and editable data by organization, tour, event, competition, and more, with different roles assigned to organizers, check-in teams, scorers, media teams, and big-screen crews.
Pricing information is incomplete. The content only mentions Core and module packages, event licenses, annual licenses, additional Add-ons, and upgrade paths, but does not disclose specific prices, a free plan, or trial policies. The deployment model is also unclear, including whether it is a pure cloud SaaS, private deployment, or hybrid setup. Information on payment methods, invoicing, and localized procurement is also missing.
On security and compliance, CombineX mentions role-based control, multi-tenancy, DSGVO/GDPR-ready processes, as well as auditing, result approval, and tracking of security-related actions. This suggests some consideration for data governance in European sports organizations. However, the content does not explain encryption, backups, SSO, permission audit details, or data residency. In terms of integrations, the product can use data for Public Web, Infopoints, Vidiwall, Screens, and Stream, but it does not list specific third-party integrations, APIs, webhooks, or developer documentation.
Its strengths are a strong fit for event operations, a central data source that can reduce duplicate entry and manual synchronization, and clear value for on-site events through linked real-time scoring, check-in, big-screen output, and audience pages. Its modular design also makes it easier to scale by event size. The drawbacks are limited transparency around commercial terms, missing API and technical security details, and the fact that current examples focus more on volleyball-style events, leaving its suitability for other sports unclear. It is best suited to club tournaments, tours, multi-venue sports events, and professional event teams that need live visual output on site.
Access from China is unknown. The content does not mention China-based nodes, a Chinese interface, RMB payments, or local support. If used in China, network access, live-streaming/big-screen output paths, and payment methods should be tested in advance. Alternatives include domestic sports event management systems, event registration platforms combined with big-screen tools, or international products such as Toornament, Challonge, and Tourney Machine.
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