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Torneyo is a SaaS platform for sports event organizers, positioned as a replacement for managing tournaments in Excel. It covers event creation, team and athlete registration, automated scheduling, match records, standings, live scores, financial management, and public promotion. The materials indicate that it targets roles such as organizers, athletes, sports schools, and sponsors, and claims to be used by 500+ organizers.
Its main strength is a full tournament-management workflow: it supports automatic schedule and standings generation for round-robin, knockout, group-stage, Swiss-system, and other formats. Digital match records can log goals, cards, and substitutions, with AI-generated narrative summaries. “Torneio Relâmpago” enables quick creation of knockout brackets, while live scoring lets spectators view goals and red/yellow cards on mobile. On the operations side, it also includes QR Code badges, geolocation-based check-ins, photo galleries, embeddable public widgets, plus athlete statistics, ELO, XP, and an achievements system.
Torneyo uses a freemium subscription model. The Free plan is R$0 and is limited to 1 active event, 4 teams per event, 20 athletes per team, and 1 organization member. The Starter plan costs R$39/month or R$390/year, with annual billing saving 17%. The terms of service also mention Pro and Enterprise plans, but the captured page text does not provide their benefits. Payments are processed by Stripe, with support for BRL and international USD. The platform states that it does not store credit card information.
The upside is its clear vertical focus: it covers the full event lifecycle from registration, scheduling, match records, and standings to payments and public display, making it suitable for small to growing tournament organizers that want to launch quickly. The downsides are that public materials provide limited detail on team permissions, APIs, enterprise-grade security/compliance, and higher-tier plans; the free plan has low capacity; and the product language and billing appear strongly oriented toward the Brazilian/Portuguese-speaking market.
Torneyo is a good fit for amateur sports leagues, school competitions, clubs, youth training organizations, and event operations teams that need to publish schedules and scores online. The available text does not provide information about access from China, so its availability is unknown. Since payments rely on Stripe, individuals or organizations in China may face inconvenience with payment and settlement. If Chinese language support, local payments, or intranet deployment are required, alternatives could include Feishu Bitable, DingTalk Sheets, form/registration tool combinations, or a custom tournament management system. International alternatives include Challonge, Toornament, and Battlefy.
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torneyo.com is an Brazil SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach torneyo.com directly.