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Let Your Referees Enter Tournament Results From Their Phone

· 6 min read

You're running a Sunday league. You have three referees on three courts. They finish their matches, walk over to you with a scrap of paper or a text message, and you type the score into the tournament. By the time you've caught up, the next round is already starting.

Score7 lets your referees enter results themselves — from their phones, with no login, no app to install. You give each referee a personal link, share it through whatever channel you already use, and they submit scores as matches end. Standings update live, and the referee's call beats anything a participant tried to report.

Bulk-Import Tournament Data with a Ready-Made CSV Template

· 5 min read

You exported a fixture list from your old tool. The column names are in your native language — Hazai, Vendég, Időpont. You upload to Score7. Every row comes back as "unknown column". The validator can't help — every field is a mystery to it.

That problem just disappeared. Score7's CSV import dialog now has a Download an example CSV link that gives you a working template — the exact column names Score7 expects, plus a couple of placeholder rows you can replace with your own data. No more guessing the column list; no more rebuilding the file three times.

How to Make a Tournament Private with a Password on Score7

· 5 min read

Running a corporate event, a school sports day, or an invitation-only league? You probably don't want your bracket sitting on a public link that anyone could stumble onto. Score7 now lets you add a password gate to your tournament — viewers see a prompt for a code before they can open the bracket, scores, or standings. Pick a password, share it with your people, and the public link becomes private-by-default.

Per-Participant Availability: When Different Teams Play on Different Days

· 6 min read

You're running a 12-team weekend league. Most teams are happy with Saturday matches, but Team Atlas only practises on Wednesday evenings — that's the only night the school hall is free for them. Until now, Score7's auto-scheduler treated every participant as available during the same global time slots, so you'd run the scheduler, then manually drag Team Atlas's matches to Wednesdays one by one.

Per-participant availability fixes that.

Clear the End Date: Switch the Scheduler Back to Fastest Mode

· 4 min read

Score7's auto-scheduler has two modes, and the End Date field is the switch between them. Type a date in: the scheduler spreads matches evenly across the window. Leave it empty: it packs matches into the earliest slots and respects your rest-time and gap settings.

The catch used to be that once you typed a date, there was no obvious way back. Now there is — an X icon inside the field clears it in one click.

Spread Matches Evenly Across a Date Range

· 5 min read

You set a Start Date, enabled Mondays as your match day, added a couple of pitches, and hit generate. Score7 built the schedule — and crammed every match into the first Monday. If you're running a league that's supposed to last a season, that's not what you want. You want the matches spread across the window.

The fix is the End Date field in the scheduler. Set it and Score7 switches from "pack matches as early as possible" to "spread matches evenly across the available days."

How to Send Tournament Updates to Discord or Slack

· 4 min read

If your tournament community lives on Discord or Slack, keeping everyone updated with scores and results usually means typing them out manually — or hoping people remember to check the tournament page. With webhook notifications, Score7 pushes updates directly to your channel the moment something happens. Match result posted? It's in the channel. Round finished? Everyone knows. Standings changed? Already there.

No bot to install, no OAuth to configure, no permissions to juggle. Just paste a webhook URL from Discord or Slack, and Score7 sends formatted messages automatically.

Auto-Scheduling: Let Score7 Build Your Tournament Schedule

· 5 min read

Scheduling a tournament by hand is where most organizers lose hours. You have 16 teams, two courts, matches that take 45 minutes each, and you need to make sure no team plays back-to-back without a break. You open a spreadsheet, start dragging cells around, and twenty minutes later you realize Team 4 is playing on both courts at the same time.

Score7's auto-scheduler handles all of this for you. Define your constraints — venues, time slots, match duration, rest time — and let the system generate a complete, conflict-free schedule in seconds.

Customize Your Tournament with Your Brand Colors and Logo

· 3 min read

A tournament page that looks like your club — not like generic software — makes a difference. Participants take it more seriously, sponsors see their investment reflected, and the whole event feels more professional. Score7 lets you customize the visual identity of your tournament with your own logo, brand color, and contact details.