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PickleballFlow
Run fair, flowing pickleball sessions without the chaos
PickleballFlow started with a genuinely chaotic evening - our community launched a new club night, 26 players showed up across 4 courts, and every app we tried just did random draws. Nobody was tracking who'd played with who, people were sitting out too long, and the same pairs kept forming.
I'm a software developer, so I did what developers do - I built something. The core idea was simple: fair rotations that actually remember your history. Minimise repeated partners and opponents, no one hogging court time.
What surprised me was how much the social side mattered. Players notice when the rotation feels fair. It changes the atmosphere of a session. That became the north star for every feature decision - keep it simple, keep it fair, keep it local (no accounts, no login, works offline).
Still early days, but if you run casual sports sessions of any kind (not just Pickleball), I'd love to know if this solves the same headache for you.
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About PickleballFlow on Product Hunt
“Run fair, flowing pickleball sessions without the chaos”
PickleballFlow was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #23 on the daily leaderboard. PickleballFlow is a lightweight session organiser designed to help organisers run smooth, balanced pickleball sessions with minimal stress.
PickleballFlow was featured in Android (57.3k followers), Sports (11.3k followers), Tennis (1.3k followers) and Community (3.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 50.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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