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Basics
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Events
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Pricing
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Review

Tournament Basics

Set up the core details for your tournament.

For multi-day events — e.g. two days of competition plus a seminar day. The Competition Date above is Day 1; add later days here. Dates don't have to be consecutive.

Used to display event times correctly for competitors.

Currency used for registration fees.

Used for weigh-in divisions.

Cover preview

Recommended: 1200x630px. Will be cropped to fit.

Ask competitors for their t-shirt size during registration.

Registration Requirements

Configure what competitors must provide during registration.

Competitors must enter their weight during registration (for kumite weigh-in events).

When enabled, competitors can register and pay later. These registrations will show as Outstanding until payment is received.

Custom Document Requirements

Request additional documents from competitors (e.g., insurance waiver, medical clearance).

Event Types

Select which competition types this tournament will include.

Kata
Traditional forms / patterns
Kumite
Sparring / fighting
Weapons
Kobudo / weapons kata
Team Kata
Group synchronization forms
Team Kumite
Team sparring / fighting

Seminars & Workshops

Add non-competition sessions people can register and pay for — seminars, workshops, or other events. These don't create brackets or divisions.

Pricing

Set registration fees for your tournament events.

Default Pricing

The base price applies to the first event a competitor registers for. Additional events use the add-on price.

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Set to $0 for a free tournament. Individual event prices can be set below.

Pricing Periods (Optional)

Create time-based pricing tiers (e.g., Early Bird, Regular, Late). Active periods override the default pricing above.

Review & Save

Save your tournament to set it up. You'll publish it later from your dashboard, when everything's ready.

Tournament Details Edit

Events & Divisions Edit

Pricing Edit

Visibility

This is how your tournament will be listed once you publish it from the dashboard. Public appears in the directory; Private is open by direct link only. Nothing goes live until you publish.

Saving creates your tournament as a draft and takes you to its dashboard, where a checklist walks you through divisions, schedule, credits, and publishing.