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CompuSport is an event management app for leagues and tournaments, positioned as a “fully automated event management system.” It particularly emphasizes use cases such as pool, darts, foosball, ping-pong, and other tabletop or competitive sports. Its target users are mainly event managers, associations, and tournament operators, with testimonials mentioning organizations or event-related customers such as VNEA, NDA, ACS, and APA.
Based on the available content, CompuSport covers the main stages of event operations: league management, tournament management, scoring modules, online registration, collection of league fees/weekly fees, schedule import and generation, plus a Player App and Manager App. Its value proposition is to automate key workflows, reduce human error, and save on administrative and logistics costs. It claims to support both small/mid-sized and large events, making it suitable for competitions with multiple divisions, recurring schedules, or complex on-site operations.
Pricing is relatively transparent, though the rules are fairly detailed. The base league system costs $3/player/year, capped at $1250 per event; the scoring module is $1/player/year; the league fee/weekly fee module is $2/player/year; importing a schedule costs $50/schedule, while generating schedules using its tools is free. The base tournament system costs $1/player/division, capped at $3/player; the scoring module is free; online registration costs $1/player. Online payments are processed through Stripe, with credit card transaction fees of 2.9% + $0.30, and a Stripe account is required.
The strengths are a clear vertical focus, fairly comprehensive coverage of league and tournament workflows, and a player-based pricing model that keeps the entry barrier relatively friendly for smaller events. The league base fee also has a cap. The content repeatedly emphasizes email, phone, and remote web assistance, as well as 24/7 emergency support for tournaments, making service support a clear selling point. The drawbacks are that it does not disclose much about permission systems, data security and compliance, APIs, developer support, or self-hosted deployment options. Once multiple modules are combined, the actual cost needs to be calculated carefully based on player count, number of events, and enabled features.
CompuSport is better suited to overseas sports associations, pool/darts event organizers, and operations teams that need online registration and on-site scoring. Chinese users considering it should pay attention to three points: the stability of website and app access from China is unknown; Stripe collections may not be friendly for China-based entities or local payment habits; and local participants may be more accustomed to WeChat, Alipay, and mini-program-based registration. Alternatives to consider include Challonge, LeagueApps, or domestic event registration and mini-program tournament management tools.
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compusport.us is an United States Events provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach compusport.us directly.