Dodgeball Hub

Account
For players

Why you want your organizer on the Hub

You do not choose the software your league runs on. But you live with it: the form you fill out every season, the schedule screenshot in a group chat, the results that vanish when someone loses a laptop. When an organizer runs on Dodgeball Hub, all of that gets better for you, and you did nothing.

One profile

One profile, every league you have ever played in

Not one login per organization, per season, per tournament. One profile that carries your teams, your events and your results across every organizer running on the Hub, plus a public page you can send to someone who asks what you play.

  • A single account across every organization on the platform
  • A public player page with your history and stats
  • Teams and rosters that follow you between events
  • A referee profile too, if you officiate
  • The platform itself in English or French, whichever you set it to

Your player profile

Signing up

Register in seconds, not in a form

The Hub already knows your name, your team and your emergency contact, because you told it once. Signing up for the next tournament is confirming details rather than retyping them, and paying happens in the same flow instead of an e-transfer you forget to send.

  • Your details pre-filled from your profile
  • Waivers signed once, in the same place
  • Pay by card at sign-up, with a receipt that exists
  • Membership dues and outstanding payments in one list

Registering in seconds

Match day

Stop asking what court you are on

The schedule on your phone is the live one, not a screenshot from Thursday. Scores go in on a tablet at the court the moment a game ends, so the standings, the bracket and everyone’s times move immediately, including when the day runs behind. Your league week, your next game, your division, without finding the one person holding the clipboard.

  • Live schedules and start times that update as the day actually runs
  • Scores and standings the second a game ends courtside
  • Your next game surfaced, not buried in a grid
  • Check in at the door with a QR code
Find an event near you

Match day on your phone

Getting paid

Work events, and actually get paid for it

Organizers post the referee, paid staff and volunteer positions they need filled, and those postings are public, so you can find work at events run by organizations you have never met, not just the ones where you know somebody. The pay is on the posting before you apply, and it reaches you through the platform once you have worked.

  • A public board of open referee, paid and volunteer positions
  • See the pay before you apply, and sort by what pays most
  • Apply with your experience and the past events you have worked as proof
  • Say which days and time blocks you are actually free
  • Get paid through the platform, based on what you actually worked
See the positions open right now

Getting paid to work events

Ratings & leaderboards

Numbers that settle the argument

Every match played on the Hub feeds a rating. Not vibes, not who shouts loudest in the group chat, but an actual number that moves when you beat someone better than you, and a leaderboard that says where you sit.

  • Ratings calculated from real results across events
  • Leaderboards you can actually find yourself on
  • Stats that accumulate instead of resetting each season
See where players actually rank

Ratings and leaderboards

Your history

The results still exist next year

Brackets, standings and rosters from past events stay online and searchable, attached to the people who were there. The tournament you won in 2023 is a link you can send, not a memory two people disagree about.

  • Past events, brackets and final standings kept public
  • Your own event history on your profile
  • Rosters preserved, so you know who you played with
Browse past event results

Your history

Watch & relive

The footage and the photos, in the same place as the result

Streams with live scores on screen while the event is running, videos afterwards, and photographer galleries attached to the event you were actually at, so finding the photo of that catch does not mean scrolling somebody’s feed for an hour.

  • Livestreams with the score overlaid, not guessed at
  • Event videos kept with the event
  • Photographer galleries you can browse and buy from
Browse photographer galleries

Watch and relive

Pick'em

And something to do when you are not playing

Call the upsets before they happen. Pick winners across an event, watch your picks resolve live as scores come in, and find out whether you actually know this sport as well as you say you do.

  • Make picks across a whole event
  • Picks resolve live as real scores land
  • Standings among everyone else playing along

Pick'em

Your organizer does not use it yet?

Send them the organizer page. Running an event on the Hub is free, so the only thing standing between you and never filling out that form again is somebody clicking a link.

Your next event deserves better than a spreadsheet.

Set up an event, invite your teams, and let the schedule build itself. The free tier is a real tier, with no trial clock and no card.