Build a Tournament Bracket with AI in under 5 minutes

Run a single-elimination tournament with a live bracket, seeded draw, and score reporting that advances winners automatically — built by AI in minutes.

Come funziona

Passo 1

Descrivi la tua idea

Scrivi un prompt in testo semplice che descriva cosa vuoi.

Passo 2

L'AI lo costruisce

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Passo 3

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Tempo di lancioMeno di 5 minuti2-8 settimane
CostoDa $0$5.000 - $50.000+
ManutenzioneInclusaContratto continuativo

What is a tournament bracket?

A tournament bracket turns a pile of entrants into a clear path to a champion: seeded matchups, rounds that narrow by half each time, and a single winner at the apex. It's the format behind Challonge and BracketHQ, and behind every March Madness sheet, office gaming cup, and club championship. The single-elimination variant is the most popular because it's simple and decisive — lose once and you're out. Getting it right means classic seed placement (so the strongest entrants can't collide in round one), automatic advancement (report a score and the winner moves on), and consistency (you can't quietly rewrite an early result after later rounds depend on it). People build brackets for game nights, esports and sports leagues, hackathons, talent contests, and friendly office competitions — anywhere a group needs to crown one winner and let everyone follow along.

Common features

  • Single-elimination bracket for 4, 8, or 16 entrants
  • Classic seeding so top seeds only meet in the final
  • Per-match score reporting with automatic winner advancement
  • Result-locking once the next round is scored, to stay consistent
  • Live public bracket view spectators can refresh
  • Champion banner when the final is decided
  • Admin desk (key-protected) for roster + results
  • Scoreboard-style visual identity that reads at a glance

Real-world examples

Office gaming cup

A 16-player FIFA or Smash bracket for a team event — seeded draw, scores entered on a phone between games, live bracket on the big screen.

Local league playoff

An 8-team pool or darts knockout where the organizer reports results and players follow the bracket to the final.

Party tournament

A lighthearted beer-pong or trivia bracket spun up in minutes and shared by link so everyone tracks who's still in.

Why FloopFloop fits tournament bracket projects

Bracket sites either charge for the features you actually need or wrap your tournament in ads and someone else's branding. The logic underneath — seed placement, winner propagation, result-locking — is fiddly to build by hand and easy to get subtly wrong. FloopFloop generates all of it from a sentence: describe the tournament, get a seeded bracket, a score-reporting flow that advances winners, an organizer-only admin desk, and a live public view, all on your own URL. Want a different look for a themed night, or a tweak to how results lock? Ask in plain language and it redeploys at the same link you already shared with players.

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Copia uno dei prompt qui sotto e incollalo in FloopFloop per iniziare.

Build a single-elimination tournament bracket for our office FIFA cup. Let me add up to 16 players, draw a seeded bracket so the top seeds can't meet until the final, report scores per match, and have winners advance automatically to a champion banner.

Create a tournament bracket site for a local pool league with 8 teams. Show the bracket as columns from round one to the final, let me enter scores, and lock a result once the next round is played so the bracket stays consistent.

Make a knockout bracket for a Smash Bros night. Add players, generate the matchups, track scores on my phone between games, and show everyone the live bracket and the eventual champion. Use a bold arena scoreboard look.

Build a beer-pong tournament bracket for a party with an admin desk to manage the roster and report results, plus a public view friends can refresh to follow who's winning.

Domande frequenti

How many entrants does the bracket support?
Single-elimination brackets of 4, 8, or 16 entrants. You add the roster, then draw the bracket — classic seeding places the top seeds so they can only meet in the final.
Do winners advance automatically?
Yes. When you report a match score, the winner is placed into the next round automatically and the bracket re-renders. Play continues until the final decides a champion.
Can I fix a score I entered wrong?
You can correct a result until the next round has been scored — at which point the bracket locks that match to keep downstream results consistent. Correct the later result first if you need to go back further.
Who can report scores?
Score reporting and roster management live behind an admin key you set, so only the organizer changes results. Everyone else gets a live read-only view of the bracket they can refresh.
Can people follow along live?
Yes. The public bracket page reflects the latest scores and the champion as soon as you report them, so spectators just refresh the shared link to follow the action.
Do I need to code or host anything?
No. FloopFloop generates the bracket logic, the score-reporting flow, the admin desk, and the database, then deploys it to a live URL. Refine it by chat.

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