Feature deep-dive · Standard in every plan

Real-time Multi Device Scoring. On any phone the volunteer brought to the event.

Operator console, referee mode, corner coaches, corner judges, scoreboard and running order — every screen synced live on the phones, tablets, laptops and TVs you already own. No app to install, no proprietary hardware, no per-device licence. Standard on every package, from £39 per event.

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Every screen at the event, talking to every other.

Real-time Multi Device Scoring is the feature that turns a stack of borrowed phones, the venue's TV and the operator's laptop into a coordinated scoring system. Each device joins as a specific role — the operator console, a corner judge, the audience scoreboard — and from that moment on, every action one device takes is reflected on every other instantly.

When the corner judge taps three points for blue, the operator's screen updates, the audience scoreboard on the TV updates, the running order on the warm-up TV updates, and the coach corner displays update — all without anyone refreshing anything. The whole event runs as one connected system, even though the actual hardware is whatever happened to walk in the door.

It's the feature that replaces a £20,000 proprietary scoring system with the contents of your volunteers' pockets. And it's standard on every package, including the £39 Quick Match tier.

Eight device roles. One synced event.

Each role has a UI optimised for what that person actually does. Pair as many devices as your event needs.

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PIN required · per ring

Operator Console

The control surface for the ring. Push matches live, manage timer and rounds, log points, knockdowns, warnings, match end. Designed for laptop or tablet — the operator usually sits ringside with a clear view of the mat.

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PIN required · Pro tier+

Referee Mode

Full split-screen scoring on a phone or tablet for the mat-side referee. Independent score buttons for red and blue, warning toggles, match-end controls. Authority over the operator's input on contested calls.

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PIN required

Corner Judge — Red

Independent live score feed for the red corner judge. Phone or tablet, paired by QR scan. The judge taps points as they see them; the operator and scoreboard reflect the consensus call.

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PIN required

Corner Judge — Blue

Mirror of the red corner judge, dedicated to blue. Independent feed so each judge scores without seeing the other's input until the operator displays the consensus.

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PIN required

Corner Coach — Red

Live score feed for the red corner coach. Quick view of the scoreboard, current round and warning state on a phone in the coach's pocket — so they can advise their fighter mid-match without staring across the hall.

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PIN required

Corner Coach — Blue

Mirror of the red coach view, dedicated to blue. Each coach gets the same live data their fighter would, on whatever device they brought.

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Open access · no PIN

Scoreboard

The audience-facing big-screen view. Plug a laptop into the venue's TV via HDMI, screen-mirror via Chromecast or AirPlay, or open it on any browser. Dark-mode optimised for venue projection. Live scores, current match, upcoming brackets.

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Open access · no PIN

Fixtures & Running Order

The matches running order, live. Cast to a TV in the warm-up area so fighters see their name climb the queue as matches finish — they know exactly when they're walking onto the mat. Calm parents, calm coaches, calm fighters.

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All roles

Real-Time Device Sync

Every screen — operator, referee, judges, coaches, scoreboard, fixtures — syncs instantly. No page refreshes. One-tap resync button on every device recovers any disconnected screen.

From volunteer's pocket to paired in 20 seconds.

Open Devices & Setup

The operator opens the Devices & Setup tab. Every role shows a unique QR code and (for scoring roles) a 4-digit access PIN.

Volunteer scans

The corner judge volunteer points their phone camera at the QR code and taps the link that pops up. No app, no account.

Enter the PIN

For scoring roles, the volunteer types the 4-digit ring PIN once. Open-access roles like the Scoreboard skip this step.

Scoring live

The device joins the ring as the assigned role. Every tap syncs to every other paired screen instantly. Pairing persists for seven days.

What makes the sync genuinely real-time.

📡 Built for live events

  • Every paired device stays in live sync with the ring — no refreshes, no manual updates
  • A judge's tap reaches every other screen in a fraction of a second
  • No "press to update" buttons; the screen always reflects the canonical match state
  • Works on the same Wi-Fi network, mobile hotspot, or split between cellular and Wi-Fi

🔌 No app, no install, no app store

  • Every device role runs in a standard web browser
  • Works on any phone, tablet or laptop in current everyday use
  • Volunteers don't need an account, an app-store sign-in, or sysadmin permission
  • Adding a new device takes under a minute

🔐 PIN-gated scoring roles, open-access displays

  • Operator, referee, coach and judge roles require the ring's 4-digit PIN
  • Scoreboard and Fixtures running order are open-access — anyone with the link can view
  • PIN rotates each event; volunteers stay paired for 7 days within an event
  • "Show PIN" / "New PIN" controls are operator-only

♻️ Drop-and-recover behaviour

  • If a device drops Wi-Fi, it reconnects automatically when network returns
  • Each device caches its own latest state so you don't lose scores during a blip
  • One-tap resync button on every screen pulls the canonical state from the server
  • The operator console is the source of truth — judges and displays defer to it

What it actually looks like in the hall.

A weekend club open with 80 competitors, 2 rings, sparring + patterns. Saturday morning. The operator opens the laptop, plugs it into the venue's TV via HDMI, and casts the running order to the warm-up TV via Chromecast. That's the venue display layer done — two big screens, both live.

Volunteers arrive. The corner judge for ring 1 scans the QR code on her phone, types the ring PIN, and her phone is now Judge Red for ring 1. She does the same on ring 2 between her shifts. The mat-side referee uses his own phone as Ref Mode. The two coaches each scan their corner code so they can see live scores in their own corner during their fighter's match.

When the operator pushes the next match live, every paired screen updates simultaneously: the audience TV shows the new fighters, the warm-up running order moves the next pair to the top, the judges' phones reset their score buttons, the coaches' corner views show 0–0 ready to go. All within a second of the operator's tap.

Setup time at the start of the event: about ten minutes. Total cost in hardware: zero. The phones, the laptop, the TV and the Chromecast were all already there. Now they're a coordinated competition platform.

Real-time Multi Device Scoring is standard.

Same pairing infrastructure on every package. The differences between tiers are competitor and ring limits — plus advanced roles like Referee Mode and OBS overlays.

Quick Match
1 ring · 16 contestants · single event
£39
Starter
1 ring · 50 contestants · single event
£149
Professional
Unlimited · referee mode · OBS overlays
£799
Federation
Unlimited events / year · sub-user accounts
£7,999/yr

All tiers include Real-time Scoreboard, Real-time Matches Running Order, Real-time Multi Device Scoring and Free Registration. Compare full plans →

The practical stuff.

Which devices can I pair? +
Anything with a modern web browser — phones, tablets and laptops in current everyday use. There is no app to install. Volunteers scan a QR code or type a 4-digit PIN, and the device joins as the role you assign (operator, referee, corner coach red/blue, corner judge red/blue, scoreboard or fixtures display).
How does pairing work? +
From the Devices & Setup tab, each role shows a unique QR code and (for scoring roles) a 4-digit access PIN. Volunteers scan once and stay paired for seven days, so they don't need to re-authenticate every match. Open-access roles like the Scoreboard and Fixtures running order have no PIN — anyone can join those displays. Scoring roles like Ref Mode and the corner coaches/judges require the PIN.
Is the sync genuinely real-time? +
Yes. When a judge taps a point, every other paired screen updates within a fraction of a second. There are no page refreshes, no manual sync. If a device drops the network (Wi-Fi blip), it reconnects automatically and a one-tap resync button on every screen pulls the latest state.
Do I need expensive hardware? +
No. The whole point is that you don't. Every device role runs on a phone, tablet or laptop you already own. The big-screen scoreboard plugs into the venue's TV via HDMI, Chromecast, AirPlay or Miracast — no proprietary scoring hardware required.
Which package includes Multi Device Scoring? +
All of them. Real-time Multi Device Scoring is a standard feature on every package — Quick Match (£39), Starter (£149), Standard (£349), Professional (£799) and Federation (£7,999/yr). The differences between packages are competitor and ring limits, plus advanced features like Referee Mode and OBS overlays — not the multi-device pairing infrastructure itself.
What happens if Wi-Fi goes down at the venue? +
For best results bring a 4G/5G mobile hotspot or use the venue's Wi-Fi if it's reliable. The system retains state on each device and reconciles when the connection returns, so brief drops don't lose scores. For venues with notoriously bad Wi-Fi we recommend a dedicated mobile router on the operator console — it's a £50 piece of kit that pays for itself the first time the venue Wi-Fi flakes.

Score from the phone in your pocket. Show it on the TV in the hall.

Every screen at your event, talking to every other. Real-time, no app, no proprietary hardware. Try the live demo.

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From £39 per event  ·  No subscription  ·  Standard in every plan  ·  UK-based support