Score7 is a web-based tournament management platform that enables organizers to create competition formats, schedule fixtures, manage participants, and publish live results. It is a category-fit for tournament software and league scheduling tools used across sports, esports, schools, clubs, and community events.
Score7 supports common formats, including single elimination, double elimination, round robin leagues, Swiss, and multi-stage flows that move from groups to playoffs. Organizers can add teams or players, define seeding and tiebreak rules, and generate fixtures that account for venues, time slots, and rest periods. Results entered during or after a match update brackets, standings, and public pages in real time.
The product includes participant and team management (names, logos, rosters) and optional self-registration so players can submit entries on a public page for manual or automatic approval. Standings logic is configurable (points, tiebreak order, and visibility of columns) to reflect sport-specific rules. For visibility, Score7 provides shareable public links and an embed snippet so brackets, schedules, or tables can appear on external websites. Player statistics (such as goals, assists, cards, or MVPs) can be recorded from the match page and rolled up into leaderboards. Access can be shared with co-organizers using role-based permissions, and basic branding controls allow logos and colors on public views and embeds. Printable views are available for boards or venue signage.
Score7 is delivered as a browser application; no installation is required. Typical users include PE teachers, community league coordinators, esports moderators, tournament directors, and companies running internal events. Common use cases range from small, one-day brackets to seasonal leagues and multi-venue competitions.
Highlights
• Formats and progression: Single/double elimination, round robin, Swiss, and groups-to-knockout advancement with automatic bracket progression.
• Scheduling: Fixture generator that considers venues, slots, and rest periods; manual adjustments without breaking brackets or tables.
• Participants and registration: Centralized team/player management plus optional public self-registration with approval workflows and capacity/deadlines.
• Standings and stats: Configurable points and tiebreakers; record match events and surface player totals and leaderboards.
• Sharing and collaboration: Public links and website embeds, printable views, multi-admin roles, and basic branding (logo and colors).