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CompuSport is a management application built for running events and leagues. Its official positioning is an “automated event management system,” with a particular focus on pool, darts, foosball, table tennis, and similar sports. Its core value is automating workflows such as scheduling, registration, scoring, and fee collection, helping reduce manual administration and logistical costs while minimizing human error.
Based on the available content, the product covers two main scenarios: leagues and tournaments. On the league side, it includes a base system, scoring module, league fees/weekly fees, and schedule import or generation. On the tournament side, it includes a base system, free scoring module, and online registration. The company emphasizes support for both small and large events, and says it continues to add automation and reporting features. Enterprise collaboration capabilities such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, and approval workflows are not disclosed in the text, and there is no mention of API or developer support.
CompuSport’s pricing is relatively transparent, mainly charging by player, event, and feature module. The league base system costs $3 per player per year, capped at $1250 per event; the scoring module costs $1 per player per year; league fees/weekly fees cost $2 per player per year; importing a schedule costs $50 per schedule, while generating a schedule with its own tool is free. For tournaments, the base system costs $1 per player per division, capped at $3 per player; scoring is free; online registration costs $1 per player. Credit card payments are processed through Stripe, with a transaction fee of 2.9% + $0.30, and require a Stripe account.
Its strengths are a clearly defined vertical use case, suitability for frequent event organizers, a public pricing structure, caps on some fees, and official support via email, phone, remote web assistance, plus 24/7 emergency support for tournaments. Its drawbacks are the lack of disclosed free plan or trial, reliance on Stripe for online payments, and limited information on data security and compliance, permission systems, deployment options, and APIs. Large associations or organizations with compliance requirements should verify these details before purchasing.
CompuSport is suitable for pool halls, darts leagues, regional associations, event companies, and other teams that need to manage leagues and tournaments over the long term. The available text does not provide information about access from China, so this remains unknown. For payments, using Stripe in mainland China may involve account-opening and payout limitations. If localization, WeChat Pay, or Chinese-language support is a key requirement, it may be worth evaluating local event-registration mini programs, collaborative spreadsheet-based solutions, or alternatives such as Challonge and LeagueRepublic.
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compusportapp.com is an Canada 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 compusportapp.com directly.