How your competition works on Kinectem
A 2-minute guide for tournament and league organizers — from your branded public page to your brand on every game recap.
Nothing changes about the way you run your competition.
Keep your registration, seeding, scheduling tools, and day-of operations exactly as they are. You just come to Kinectem once your schedule is created — and upload it.
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Create your competition
Name, dates, logo, and colors — your branded public page goes live instantly.
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Upload your schedule
One CSV from whatever tool you already use. We pull every team out of it automatically — no manual entry.
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Send the public link to your teams
Share your competition page link with your teams — one message, one link. That's all the outreach it takes.
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Teams claim their spot
Coaches claim their team into their existing Kinectem team page — or create a team page on the spot if they're new here.
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Schedules land automatically
The moment a team is claimed, their competition schedule appears on their Kinectem team page. Nobody types anything twice.
Step 6 · The payoff
Your brand on every game recap.
After the games are played, teams write game recaps — and every recap from your competition carries your branding. You pick the best ones to feature front-and-center on your competition page. Every story a team tells becomes exposure for your competition: free, and it compounds with every game.
Run more than one?
Create a competition hub.
If you run multiple leagues and tournaments, create a competition hub — one branded home where all of your competitions live. Your logo, your colors, every event in one place, and teams always know where to find you.
What it costs
100% free for organizers.
Everything on this page — your branded competition page, schedule uploads, team claims, and featured recaps — is completely free for organizers. No fees, no card, no catch.
Ready to put your competition on Kinectem?
Create your account, set up your competition, and upload your first schedule in minutes — free, start to finish.
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