
PaddlSync · Paddle clubs · PaddlSync.com
Build clubs. Track players. See who's improving.
The app for recreational paddle groups who want RSVP before the night, fair rotations, live scores as games finish, and skill ratings with charts you can explore — on a community home, the Club tab, every player profile, and each session.
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Made for real paddle clubs
Whether you play social doubles at the local courts or run a weekly club with fixed courts, PaddlSync replaces the whiteboard and the group chat spreadsheet. One app with three clear tabs — Home for what's coming and what happened last time, Club for group stats, and You for your own numbers — plus live sessions, player profiles, and a full breakdown after every night.
How it works
Set up once, then every session runs smoothly from your phone.
Create or join a club
Start a club for your badminton group and share an invite code, or join an existing club as a member. Add guest names for visitors who don't have accounts yet — everyone can still play and show up in the stats.
Plan who's coming
Open an RSVP window before the night — players tap Coming, Maybe, or Out so you know headcount before you book courts. The Home tab shows the next session and a calendar of your club's rhythm.
Run a session
Start live from an RSVP or fresh — club open night for flexible rotations, or social round robin for a fixed partner schedule. Score games as they finish on one to four courts; everyone's phone stays in sync. Missed a night? Backfill it later.
Explore ratings and stats
Skill ratings update when matches are saved. Open the Club tab for leaderboards and records, You for your own form, any player profile for partners and rivals, or a past session for standings and how everyone's rating moved.
Your club's pulse
The Home tab is where your group stays in touch between sessions — social, not a spreadsheet.
Next session RSVP
See who's Coming, Maybe, or Out before the night. One tap to reply — no chasing people in the group chat.
Last session recap
Highlights from the last completed night, plus an optional note from the moderator so everyone catches up quickly.
Session rhythm
A month strip of when your club usually plays — tap a day to jump straight to that session in history.
Recent activity
RSVPs, finished sessions, new members, and club notices in one friendly timeline.
Welcome & shout-outs
New members get a warm hello; shout-outs celebrate fun stats from around the club.
Statistics at every level
The same friendly tone as your club sessions — but with real numbers behind the banter. Club and You tabs for comparisons; tables where you need the full list.
Club stats
All-time totals for your whole group
- Club leaderboard by skill rating
- Best doubles pairs and club records
- Who's been away two or more sessions in a row
- Biggest rating changes in the calendar month
Player profile
Your game — or anyone in the club
- Skill rating over time and how you're doing this month
- Time playing vs sat out, attendance, and streaks
- Strongest doubles partners, singles rivals, and opponent highlights
- Form by venue and win rate across your last six sessions
- Achievements as you hit games, wins, and rating milestones
- Compare side-by-side with another player in the club
Session history
One completed session, fully unpacked
- Rating changes that session — who gained or lost most
- Games played and standings for who played and won most
- Best doubles pairs from that night only
- Session highlights: closest game, blowouts, biggest movers
- Full match history by round below the stats card
What you get
What sets ShuttlSync apart from a spreadsheet in the group chat.
Live session scoring
Tap winners and scores courtside — singles or doubles, to 11 or 21, on up to four courts at once. Every phone stays in sync; ratings update as you mark games complete.
Session RSVP
Open a planned session before the night and see who's coming. Start live from the RSVP list so you don't re-tick names at the door.
Club open & round robin
Club open night handles late arrivals and fair rotations across courts. Social round robin runs a fixed partner schedule when you want everyone to play everyone.
Skill ratings
Everyone starts at 1500. Win tough games and your rating climbs; lose and it drops. A clear club leaderboard that updates after each completed match.
Club statistics
The Club tab brings it together: format and session-type donuts, attendance bars, doubles pairs, records, and who's been away for a few sessions.
Player profiles
Deep stats per player: time playing vs sitting out, attendance, streaks, partners, opponents, venues, monthly form, and a skill rating chart — without drowning in spreadsheets.
Compare players
Put two players side by side — win rates, partners, rivals, and form — to settle friendly debates or pick your next doubles partner.
Session statistics
Every ended session gets its own statistics page: rating changes, games played, standings, best pairs, and highlights — then the full match list by round.
Backfill past sessions
Forgot to score live? Moderators can add a historical session, enter games one by one, and finish it so ratings and stats stay in sync with the rest of the club.
Watch workouts & rating stories
Link a watch workout to a session for heart-rate stats on your profile, or read a plain-English story explaining why your rating moved — extras for clubs that want them.
Built for the hall, not the desk
Most of PaddlSync is designed for the few minutes between games: who's playing, what was the score, who sits out next. Big buttons, simple flows, and a live view of every court so organisers aren't juggling notes.
- Fair rotation and live standings while the session is still running
- Score a game — skill ratings update when you mark complete
- Realtime sync on every phone — same lineups and scores
- Next-round preview shows who's up before you tap complete
- One to four courts in the same session
On a typical session
- Days before: Moderator opens RSVP; players tap Coming, Maybe, or Out so you know numbers early.
- Before play: Start live from the RSVP or fresh — pick venue, session type, and who's in.
- During play: Each game gets a winner and score; fair rotation and standings update; all phones stay in sync.
- After play: Recap lands on Home; Club and You tabs show updated ratings and monthly movers; open the session for charts and highlights.
- Anytime: Browse profiles, compare players, check the calendar, and follow that one rivalry you care about.
For organisers and players
Whether you run the club or just turn up to play, there's a clear role for you.
Club admins & moderators
- · Live sessions with fair rotation on up to four courts — every phone stays in sync
- · Start from RSVP so Coming players are checked in; backfill a missed night or fix wrong results
- · Club open nights or social round robins — pick the format that fits your group
- · Open RSVP windows, post notices, and leave a recap note after play
- · Nominate session managers who can score without full admin access
- · Spot who's gone quiet; see attendance trends, records, and best doubles pairs
Players
- · RSVP from Home before you book courts
- · Skill ratings and leaderboards that update after each game
- · Compare stats side by side with a partner or rival
- · Deep profiles — partners, opponents, venue form, achievements
- · Full session breakdowns — rating movers, best pairs, highlights
- · Activity feed, session calendar, and recaps on Home
Quick answers
- Is this only for competitive clubs?
- No — ShuttlSync suits social and recreational badminton groups. Skill ratings and stats are there to add fun rivalry and fair rotations, not to replace how friendly your club is.
- Do I need to install anything?
- It runs in the browser on your phone or laptop. Sign up, join your club, and you're ready for the next session.
- What if someone doesn't have an account?
- Admins can add guest players for a session. They still appear in games and stats; they can claim a profile later if they register.
- How does the skill rating work?
- Everyone starts at 1500. After each completed game, your rating goes up if you win and down if you lose — more for upsets, less for expected results. It's a simple way to see who's improving in your club, not a professional ranking.
- What's the difference between all-time and this month?
- Most club and profile totals are all-time. The separate This month cards on the Club tab and player profiles only count games in the current calendar month — handy for a friendly monthly leaderboard without resetting your lifetime stats.
- Can we add results from a session we forgot to score?
- Yes. Moderators can backfill a past session, enter each game, and finish it. The club recomputes ratings so history stays consistent with live-scored sessions.
- How does RSVP work?
- Moderators can open up to two upcoming session windows with date, time, and venue. Members tap Coming, Maybe, or Out on the Home tab. When the night arrives, start live from that RSVP and everyone marked Coming is already checked in.
- What's the difference between club open and round robin?
- Club open night suits regular sessions with late arrivals and flexible headcount — fair rotations across one to four courts. Social round robin is for a fixed group who want a pre-planned partner schedule (4, 8, 12, or 16 players). Pick the one that matches how your club actually plays.
Ready for your next paddle session?
Create a free account, set up your club (or join with a code), RSVP before the night, and run sessions with live scores, a community home, and ratings that update themselves.
PaddlSync · Free for recreational paddle clubs — set up in minutes.