Running a tournament shouldn’t feel like a second job. Tournix, from Reviewlystes, is tournament software built to help organizers move from sign-up to the final with far less hassle—automating the heavy planning work and keeping everyone updated in real time. Whether you’re hosting a local league or a more complex event with multiple fields, Tournix aims to make scheduling, management, and live results feel straightforward.
Automatic scheduling that reduces conflicts
The first big win with Tournix is smart match scheduling. Instead of manually juggling time slots, fields, and rest time, you can generate groups and brackets with a click. Tournix helps account for available courts or fields and supports common formats like knock-out and round-robin, so your schedule is transparent and conflict-free.
Participant management from registration to teams
Tournaments move fast, and details matter. With Tournix, you can manage teams, players, and sign-ups in one place. You can enable online registration or add participants manually, then set up groups, seedings, and structure without needing spreadsheets or constant updates across tools.
Live results and public pages for everyone
Once play begins, Tournix focuses on real-time progress. Scores update instantly, and standings refresh so players and spectators always have the latest information. You can also share public live links for schedules, standings, and brackets—useful for supporters who want to follow along without needing an account or private access.
Built for planning across fields and events
If your event spans multiple fields, Tournix helps you stay organized. The visual planner supports spreading matches across your locations and avoiding double bookings. That kind of planning matters not only for smooth logistics, but also for maintaining a consistent experience for teams and referees throughout the day.
Accessibility and flexibility across sports
Tournix also emphasizes accessible live pages. Public tournament pages are designed to be WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliant, with keyboard-friendly and screen reader support. On top of that, the platform is flexible across sports and formats—whether you’re running football, tennis, darts, e-sports, or another competition type where rules, points, and scoring need to match your event.
For organizers who want a reliable workflow—create the tournament, add participants, generate the schedule, then play and share live—Tournix offers a complete end-to-end setup designed to cut down on manual work and confusion. You can explore the full platform at https://www.tournix.app/. If you’re planning your next event, Tournix is a practical way to keep everything running smoothly.
Thanks for reading Reviewlystes—now go run a tournament that actually feels easy.

