PlayMetric automates weight division draws, ring assignments, and bout scheduling so your competition delivers clean fights and clean results from start to finish.
Sound familiar?
Fighters miss weight or withdraw at the last minute, leaving you to rebuild brackets by hand. Reclassifying fighters and reassigning bouts cascades through the entire event schedule.
Coordinating multiple rings with mandatory rest periods between bouts, medical clearance checks, and warm-up times requires constant adjustment. Fighters get called while still recovering.
Events often run K-1 rules, full contact, light contact, and point fighting in the same competition. Each style has different round lengths, scoring, and allowable techniques — paper systems cannot keep up.
How it works
Set up weight classes, age groups, and competition style — K-1, full contact, light contact, or point fighting. PlayMetric generates seeded draws for each division.
Share a registration link. Fighters enter their weight division, experience level, and gym. Confirm weights on competition day and lock in the brackets.
Enter bout results as they finish — decision, stoppage, or walkover. PlayMetric advances winners, tracks the schedule across all rings, and publishes results live.
Formats
Standard knockout bracket. Fighters advance until the final and bronze medal bouts. Byes are added for non-power-of-two entries. The most common format for one-day events.
Losers to semi-finalists re-enter for bronze medal bouts. Provides a second chance for fighters who drew a tough early opponent.
Every fighter faces every other fighter in their division. Used for small weight classes with 3-4 entries to ensure each competitor gets adequate ring time.
Light-contact point sparring with continuous or stopped scoring. Often uses pool-to-elimination format for larger divisions.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayMetric adapts to how you organise kickboxing.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ
PlayMetric automates weight division draws, ring assignments, and bout scheduling so your competition delivers clean fights and clean results from start to finish.
Sound familiar?
Fighters miss weight or withdraw at the last minute, leaving you to rebuild brackets by hand. Reclassifying fighters and reassigning bouts cascades through the entire event schedule.
Coordinating multiple rings with mandatory rest periods between bouts, medical clearance checks, and warm-up times requires constant adjustment. Fighters get called while still recovering.
Events often run K-1 rules, full contact, light contact, and point fighting in the same competition. Each style has different round lengths, scoring, and allowable techniques — paper systems cannot keep up.
How it works
Set up weight classes, age groups, and competition style — K-1, full contact, light contact, or point fighting. PlayMetric generates seeded draws for each division.
Share a registration link. Fighters enter their weight division, experience level, and gym. Confirm weights on competition day and lock in the brackets.
Enter bout results as they finish — decision, stoppage, or walkover. PlayMetric advances winners, tracks the schedule across all rings, and publishes results live.
Formats
Standard knockout bracket. Fighters advance until the final and bronze medal bouts. Byes are added for non-power-of-two entries. The most common format for one-day events.
Losers to semi-finalists re-enter for bronze medal bouts. Provides a second chance for fighters who drew a tough early opponent.
Every fighter faces every other fighter in their division. Used for small weight classes with 3-4 entries to ensure each competitor gets adequate ring time.
Light-contact point sparring with continuous or stopped scoring. Often uses pool-to-elimination format for larger divisions.
Whether you're running a local club night or a regional championship, PlayMetric adapts to how you organise kickboxing.
No app install. No special hardware. Just a browser.
FAQ