Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about LeagueForge, pricing, privacy, and how to get started.

What is LeagueForge?

LeagueForge is a league and tournament management platform. It helps organizers run seasons and tournaments with scheduling, standings, brackets, and optional live display tools.

Which sports does LeagueForge support?

LeagueForge supports Cornhole today and is designed to expand to more sports over time.

Are players free?

Yes. Players are always free. Organizers choose a plan per season or per tournament.

How does pricing work?

Pricing is per season for leagues and per tournament for brackets. See the details on the Pricing page.

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What is the difference between league seasons and tournaments?

Seasons are typically weekly schedules with standings and playoff formats. Tournaments are one‑time events that may use brackets, pools, or round‑robin formats.

What is “Explore” and what can the public see?

Explore is a public directory that lists only tournaments/leagues marked PUBLIC by organizers. For privacy, Explore does not provide direct browsing into schedules, standings, or player identities.

Why can’t I click into results, schedules, or standings from Explore?

LeagueForge is privacy‑first. Many leagues want public discoverability without exposing player identities. Organizers can share access codes or links when appropriate.

Can I run Double Elimination or Pool Play tournaments?

Yes. Bracket support depends on the tournament tier. Basic supports simpler brackets, while Advanced supports more complex formats.

Do you support payments?

Payment processing is intended as pass‑through. LeagueForge does not bundle processing fees into tier pricing.

Do you support SMS/text messaging?

SMS is planned as a usage‑based add‑on (credits), designed for league broadcasts and event notifications.

Can I upgrade later?

Yes. Start with the tier that fits your league or tournament, then upgrade as your needs grow.

How do I get started?

Create a league, configure your season or tournament, then invite players. You can also explore public tournaments to see how listings look.