Feature deep-dive · Standard in every plan

Big-screen scoreboard. Live running order. On any TV in the venue.

Two of the three real-time pillars in your event. The audience scoreboard turns the venue's TV into a live score display. The matches running order turns a second TV into the warm-up queue board, so fighters know exactly when they're up. Both run on whatever TV is in the hall — HDMI, Chromecast, AirPlay, or open the URL on the TV's own browser. Standard on every plan, from £39 per event.

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The audience screen and the warm-up screen.

Most events have two TVs already in the building. We turn them into the most professional-looking event production you'll have run.

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All plans · Open-access

Real-time Scoreboard

The audience-facing big-screen view. Live scores in huge dark-mode-optimised numerals, current match details, round and timer at the top, your club or federation logo on the brand strip. Updates the instant a judge taps. No page refreshes, no manual sync.

  • Live scores readable from across the hall
  • Current match, round, timer, warnings
  • Brand strip with your logo and event title
  • Dark-mode default, light-mode toggle
  • Open-access — no PIN, anyone can join the display
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All plans · Open-access

Real-time Matches Running Order

The fighter-facing queue board. Cast it to a TV in the warm-up area and fighters see their name climb the queue as matches finish. No more pacing the mat going "am I up next? did you miss me?" Calm fighters, calm coaches, calm parents.

  • Current match plus the queue ahead per ring
  • Filter by category, ring, or competition type
  • Updates live as matches finish
  • Drag-and-drop reordering by the operator
  • Open-access — same PIN-free access as the scoreboard

Get it onto the venue's TV in three minutes.

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HDMI cable

Plug a laptop into the TV's HDMI port. Open the scoreboard URL. Done. Most reliable; no Wi-Fi required for the cast itself.

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Chromecast / AirPlay / Miracast

Screen-mirror from a laptop or phone wirelessly. Works on most modern TVs. Slight latency; perfect for the audience scoreboard.

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Smart TV browser

Open the scoreboard URL directly in the TV's built-in browser. No laptop needed. Works on most smart TVs from the last few years.

Calm fighters score better.

Anyone who's stood next to the scorekeeping table at a competition has seen this: fighters hovering, asking every ten seconds if they're up next, getting more anxious as time passes. Coaches asking the same questions because nobody knows when the next category starts. Parents wandering off to the toilets and missing their kid's match.

The running order on a TV in the warm-up area solves all of that with one piece of glass. Fighters glance up, see their name third in the queue, and warm up properly. Coaches plan the next ten minutes. Parents know whether to grab a coffee or stay put.

It's a small piece of production that lifts your event from feeling like a club night to feeling like a proper competition. And it costs you nothing — the TV is already there.

The practical setup questions.

How do I get the scoreboard onto the venue's TV? +
Three ways. Plug a laptop into the TV with an HDMI cable — most venue TVs have one or two HDMI ports. Or screen-mirror from a laptop via Chromecast / AirPlay / Miracast. Or open the scoreboard URL directly in the TV's built-in browser (any modern smart TV will run it). All three work; HDMI is the most reliable.
Can I show the running order on a separate TV? +
Yes. The running order is a separate URL from the scoreboard. Open it on a second laptop, cast it to a second TV in the warm-up area. Many clubs run one TV showing live scores in the audience hall and a second showing the running order at the warm-up table. Both are open-access — no PIN needed for view-only displays.
What does the running order show? +
Current match, next-up, and the queue of upcoming matches per ring. Each fighter's name appears with their category and ring assignment. The list moves live as matches finish, so a fighter watching the screen sees their name climb the queue in real-time. No more guessing when you're up.
Does the scoreboard work in dark venue conditions? +
Yes. The audience scoreboard is optimised for venue projection — high-contrast dark mode by default, large numerals readable from across the hall, your club or federation logo applied if you've uploaded one. Toggle light mode if your venue is unusually bright.
Which packages include this? +
All of them. Real-time Scoreboard and Real-time Matches Running Order are standard features on every package — Quick Match (£39) through Federation (£7,999/yr). The differences between tiers are competitor and ring limits, not the display infrastructure itself.
What if our venue Wi-Fi is bad? +
Bring a 4G/5G mobile hotspot — works fine for a low-bandwidth web app like ours. The scoreboard reconnects automatically on brief network drops; the running order does the same. We recommend the mobile hotspot for any venue you haven't tested before.

Show it on the TV in the hall.

Big-screen scoreboard plus the running order so fighters know when they're up. Standard on every plan.

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From £39 per event  ·  HDMI · Chromecast · AirPlay  ·  UK-based support