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Tournament sign-up

Gamertag, contact, platform and team in one form shared by link or QR. The participant list builds itself and exports to CSV.

Who it's for: Gaming tournaments, local leagues, club championships: from 8 participants to hundreds.

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  • Your nick or gamertag *
  • Contact email *
  • Which platform do you play on? *
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  • Your team name (if team-based)
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When to use it

  • You're running a tournament (gaming, football, chess, anything) and sign-ups arrive through three different channels.
  • You need a clean participant list for the bracket: correct gamertags, verified contact, platform.
  • You repeat the tournament monthly or per season and want a sign-up flow that deploys in one minute.

What's inside and why

Your nick or gamertag
The identifier that goes on the bracket and scoreboard: asking explicitly avoids the classic “who is xX_Dark_Xx?” on tournament day.
Contact email
Format-validated: it's your only channel for schedules, changes and the lobby link. A mistyped email is a ghost participant.
Which platform do you play on?
Closed choice: lets you build per-platform brackets or spot that you need crossplay BEFORE publishing schedules.
Your team name
Optional so solo players aren't blocked: if it's team-based, the list comes out grouped by itself.

Tips to get the most out of it

  1. Put seats and deadline in the title (“32 slots — closes Friday”): visible scarcity fills tournaments.
  2. Schedule the closing at your real deadline: signing up “five minutes late” stops being an argument.
  3. Export the CSV at closing and build the bracket from it: nicks and teams come out in columns, ready for your bracket tool.

Frequently asked questions

Can I cap the slots?

Close the form when you hit capacity (the live counter warns you) or schedule a closing date. Later sign-ups simply don't get in — no arguments.

Does it work for non-gaming tournaments?

For any competition: swap “platform” for category (weight, level, discipline) and “gamertag” for sports name. The sign-up mechanics are identical.

How do I confirm participants their slot?

Export the CSV and email the list, or wire the webhook to your Discord or tool to greet every sign-up instantly. That's exactly what the collected email is for.