Product Updates
Recent improvements, new features, and fixes on Tournee.
May 19, 2026
Match editing, brackets, and live video
New
Live coverage
Organizers can attach video links to a tournament, and spectators get a dedicated, grouped "Live coverage" tab to follow streams and recordings.
Redesigned match editing
Match editing has been redesigned: a unified Edit-match modal, condensed match cards across the bracket, list, and edit views, and a searchable participant picker that makes finding the right player or team fast even in large fields.
Walkovers
Walkovers are now supported — record a walkover with a forfeit reason and the opponent advances automatically.
Combined bracket view
Double-elimination brackets can be viewed with the winners and losers sides combined, so the whole tournament fits on one screen.
Skip the semifinals
Single-elimination stages can now skip the semifinals and run just the Final plus a 3rd-place match.
Proskos points scheme
New Proskos points scheme and ranking criteria for group / round-robin stages.
Custom-domain branding
Organizations with a custom domain now get fully branded public URLs.
Clearer locked-score states
Scores that can't be entered yet — for byes or not-yet-decided matches — now explain why instead of just appearing locked.
Polish-first experience
Polish is now the default language for new accounts, and emails and system messages are fully translated.
Fixes & improvements
Fixed double-elimination brackets occasionally being generated twice.
The final-standings edit modal now scrolls to every position on desktop.
Bracket rounds are positioned by where each match's participants come from, for a more accurate layout.
Modal backdrops now cover the full viewport when scrolling on the web.
Numerous Polish grammar and declension corrections across the app.
April 29, 2026
Rankings, redesigned
New
Rankings admin, rebuilt
The rankings admin has been rebuilt around guided wizards, with a clearer status panel and side-by-side snapshot diffing — publishing a new snapshot now walks you through calculating, previewing the changes, and replacing the live snapshot.
Editable point tables
Point tables are now editable directly on the ranking edit page, and rankings can be created or edited even before any point tables are defined.
Open any ranking → "Edit ranking" → "Point tables" step to add, remove or tweak rows. New rankings no longer block on this — you can save first and configure point tables later.
Edit manual ranking entries
Manual ranking entries can now be edited (not just added or deleted), and the entries table shows each player's name. Bulk-entry via spreadsheet or CSV import is supported.
Clearer snapshot lifecycle
Snapshot lifecycle is clearer: the old "Unpublish" was split into proper Unpublish and Archive (with Unarchive), so the actions match what organizers expect. A "Show archived" toggle keeps old snapshots out of the way until you need them.
Snapshot picker on Positions
Pick which snapshot to view directly on the Positions tab — easy to compare any past snapshot to the current one.
Next recalculation in status panel
The calculation status panel now shows when the next scheduled recalculation will run, so you can tell at a glance whether a ranking is on autopilot or manual.
Fixes & improvements
Mobile polish across rankings — Add manual entry, point-table editor, and several modals now work properly on phones.
Publishing a snapshot is more reliable: the Publish wizard stays mounted as ranking state changes, published snapshots are preserved on recalculation, and a redundant "snapshot calculated" toast was removed.
Ranking lists refresh automatically after edits — no more stale data after saving.
April 22, 2026
Sharing, search, and a smoother organizer experience
New
Share & embed public rankings
Public rankings can now be shared via a QR code and embedded on external sites.
Open any public ranking and click "Share" in the top-right to get a QR code, copyable link, or an HTML snippet for embedding.
Live-updating embeds
The embed snippet lets you drop a live ranking into a WordPress page or any site — it auto-updates.
Clone a tournament
Clone an existing tournament in one click to reuse its setup for a new edition. The clone dialog lets you rename the new tournament before creating it.
On the Tournaments list, open the "⋯" menu next to a tournament and pick "Clone tournament". Divisions, stages, and the registration form are copied over — participants, matches, and scores are not.
Readable public URLs
Tours and rankings now have readable, slug-based public URLs.
Example: tournee.io/rankings/btp-ranking-2025-singiel-mezczyzn instead of tournee.io/rankings/3f8a1e62-... — easier to share and remember.
Dropped results in breakdowns
Ranking breakdowns highlight results that don't count toward the total score.
When a ranking uses "best of N" scoring, each player's dropped results are shown greyed-out and struck through so it's obvious which tours contributed to the total.
Diacritic-insensitive search
Search across tournaments, participants, and rankings now ignores diacritics.
Typing "Lodz" now matches "Łódź", "Nowak" matches "Nowák", etc.
Fixes & improvements
Backend-side search bars are debounced for snappier typing.
Soft-deleted rankings are hidden by default in the admin view.
Fixed an infinite refetch loop that could occur on some screens.
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