Games & Competition Management System
Control a multi-sport Games end to end — registration to results.
The problem
Flagship multi-sport events run on paper trails and disconnected tools, so accreditation, scheduling, and results never reconcile.
What it does
One command platform for entry registration, accreditation, scheduling and fixtures, results and medal tallies, digital certificates, and geo-tagged venue mapping — plus an Annual Calendar for Training & Competition (ACTC) that plans a whole season, and a state event calendar for 50+ competitions a year.
Built for
Modules & features
What’s inside.
- Registration & entries
- Accreditation & access
- Scheduling & fixtures
- Results & medal tally
- Digital certificates
- Geo-tagged venues
- ACTC season planner
- Dynamic state calendar
- TSR integration
How it works
From registration to result.
- 01
Register
Entry registration and accreditation across every sport.
- 02
Schedule
Fixtures, venues and run-of-show planned and published.
- 03
Score
Live results and medal tallies via TSR integration.
- 04
Certify
Digital certificates issued against verified results.
Proof of value
How it helps — shown, not just told.
Flagship multi-sport events run on paper trails and disconnected tools, so accreditation, scheduling, and results never reconcile.
One command platform for entry registration, accreditation, scheduling and fixtures, results and medal tallies, digital certifica…
Flagship events run without paper trails — proven at scale (State Games of 6,000+ and youth festivals of nearly 10,000 athletes).
High value, low effort.
Effort from input to result.
| Manual | CSS | |
|---|---|---|
| Single source | — | ✓ |
| Real-time | ~ | ✓ |
| Auditable | — | ✓ |
| Public-ready | ~ | ✓ |
How it helps
Flagship events run without paper trails — proven at scale (State Games of 6,000+ and youth festivals of nearly 10,000 athletes).
Benchmarked to FIBA periodisationStandards & security
FAQ
Common questions.
Tell us what must work.
Competitions, athletes, facilities, results, or a full state stack — start with a brief and we’ll map the path.
