Futzo feature

Share your tournament live — public page accessible by link

Teams always ask the same thing: how did the game end, when do we play next, and where do we stand. With Futzo you have a public page so anyone can check the tournament status without asking for screenshots.

What visitors see on the public page

  • Tournament summary (league, name, start date, format, teams).
  • Standings.
  • Recent results.
  • Upcoming games.
  • Key stats (top scorers, assists, cards).
  • Schedule by matchday with date, time, venue, and field.

No login needed to view

  • Public: view sports information by link.
  • Admin: manage the tournament internally.

This separates internal admin from public-facing communication.

What stays private

  • Private contact information is not exposed.
  • Player personal documents are not exposed.

Near real-time updates

  • Information usually updates within seconds.
  • Some sections like standings may take a bit longer during recalculation.
  • The flow stays in continuous update mode.

Share by link or QR code

  1. QR code (great for printing or posting at the venue).
  2. Direct URL (ideal for sharing in group chats and social media).
  3. The QR points to the same public URL.

Current public page structure

  • The main public page is focused on the tournament.
  • There is no standalone public page per individual game today.

Why it reduces your admin work

  • Fewer repeated 'how did it end?' messages.
  • Less manual screenshot sharing.
  • Clearer information for teams and followers.
  • Better tournament-following experience.

Frequently asked questions

Make your tournament look professional — share it publicly and skip the constant back-and-forth.

Try Futzo free and publish your first tournament today.