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Score7 vs Battlefy: Which One Is Right for You?

· 2 min read

Battlefy is a full-featured esports platform with player registration, community hosting, and branded experiences. Score7 takes a lighter approach, aimed at organizers who want a tournament bracket without complex setup or participant accounts.

Let’s look at where they overlap — and where they serve different goals.


Feature Comparison Table

FeatureScore7Battlefy
No login to start tournament✅ Yes❌ No
Single/double elimination✅ Yes✅ Yes
Round-robin / Swiss support✅ Yes✅ Yes
Built-in scheduling and time slots✅ Yes❌ No
Participant registration❌ No✅ Yes
Player stats (goals, MVPs)✅ Yes❌ No
Embeddable brackets✅ Yes⚠️ Complex/limited
Public or private sharing✅ Yes✅ Yes
Free tier with full features✅ (1/month)⚠️ Tiered model

Setup and Control

Score7 is ideal for local gaming tournaments, school events, or in-house competitions where organizers don’t need accounts or public signups. Everything runs from your browser, and updates happen live.

Battlefy, in contrast, is structured more like a community platform — great for larger esports events that require branding, registration, and moderation tools.


Scheduling & Match Management

Score7 includes a match scheduler that considers time slots, rest time, and availability — something Battlefy lacks. For organizers running tournaments across hours or days, Score7 saves time and eliminates spreadsheet headaches.


Final Verdict

Choose Battlefy if you need a community-based system with registration, moderation, and monetization.

Choose Score7 if you want to create and run a full-featured bracket without friction — especially for offline, private, or internal events.

Try Score7 for free.