Padel is booming and your events are getting bigger. PlayPulse handles americano rotations, doubles draws, and live scoring so you can run packed tournaments without the admin headache.
Sound familiar?
Generating fair partner-and-opponent rotations for americano and mexicano formats by hand is notoriously difficult. Players complain when they sit out too long or face the same opponents twice while others get easier draws.
Padel is almost exclusively doubles. Balancing pairs so that skill levels are competitive across matches — especially in social events where players sign up individually — requires careful manual work that still often feels unfair.
Padel courts are often rented by the hour, so every minute of dead time costs money. Manually scheduling matches to maximise court usage while respecting rest times and avoiding player conflicts is a constant juggle.
How it works
Select americano, mexicano, knockout, or round robin. Set the number of courts, match duration, and whether players register as pairs or individuals for random pairing.
Share a registration link. Players register individually or as pairs, enter their level, and pay online. For americano events, PlayPulse generates balanced rotations automatically.
Enter set scores as matches finish. Standings, rotations, and schedules update instantly. Players see their next match, court, and partner on their phone.
Formats
Players rotate partners each round so everyone plays with and against different people. Individual scores accumulate across all rounds. The most popular social padel format worldwide.
Like americano, but pairings each round are based on current standings — top-ranked players face each other. Creates progressively more competitive matches as the event unfolds.
Fixed pairs compete in a seeded single-elimination bracket. The standard competitive format for established doubles partnerships in club and federation events.
Pairs play round robin in groups, then top pairs advance to elimination rounds. Guarantees multiple matches for every team before the knockout phase.
Club-based teams compete across a season of fixtures. Each match day features multiple doubles rubbers, with cumulative team standings over the season.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayPulse adapts to how you organise padel.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ
Padel is booming and your events are getting bigger. PlayPulse handles americano rotations, doubles draws, and live scoring so you can run packed tournaments without the admin headache.
Sound familiar?
Generating fair partner-and-opponent rotations for americano and mexicano formats by hand is notoriously difficult. Players complain when they sit out too long or face the same opponents twice while others get easier draws.
Padel is almost exclusively doubles. Balancing pairs so that skill levels are competitive across matches — especially in social events where players sign up individually — requires careful manual work that still often feels unfair.
Padel courts are often rented by the hour, so every minute of dead time costs money. Manually scheduling matches to maximise court usage while respecting rest times and avoiding player conflicts is a constant juggle.
How it works
Select americano, mexicano, knockout, or round robin. Set the number of courts, match duration, and whether players register as pairs or individuals for random pairing.
Share a registration link. Players register individually or as pairs, enter their level, and pay online. For americano events, PlayPulse generates balanced rotations automatically.
Enter set scores as matches finish. Standings, rotations, and schedules update instantly. Players see their next match, court, and partner on their phone.
Formats
Players rotate partners each round so everyone plays with and against different people. Individual scores accumulate across all rounds. The most popular social padel format worldwide.
Like americano, but pairings each round are based on current standings — top-ranked players face each other. Creates progressively more competitive matches as the event unfolds.
Fixed pairs compete in a seeded single-elimination bracket. The standard competitive format for established doubles partnerships in club and federation events.
Pairs play round robin in groups, then top pairs advance to elimination rounds. Guarantees multiple matches for every team before the knockout phase.
Club-based teams compete across a season of fixtures. Each match day features multiple doubles rubbers, with cumulative team standings over the season.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayPulse adapts to how you organise padel.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ