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Check the public experience on mobile before you share links

Make sure the pages families and coaches will actually use on their phones are readable and practical.

What you will do

Most public users will see your tournament on a phone first. Organisers should test that experience before links go out.

Before you start

  • Open the main public pages on a real phone if possible.
  • Check the information people need most first.
  • Fix readability and outdated details before sharing the link widely.

Where to go

Public page

Review the tournament overview on a mobile screen.

Fixtures and standings

Check these on a phone as well because they are usually the most-used pages.

How to do it

  1. 1
    Open the main public tournament page on a phone.
  2. 2
    Check fixtures, standings, and location details next.
  3. 3
    Sense-check the wording and scanability rather than only the layout.

Check you are ready

  • Key information is easy to read on a phone.
  • The most important pages are usable without zooming.
  • Nothing shared publicly still looks unfinished.

If something looks wrong

If something looks wrong

If your public page only feels comfortable on a desktop, most families will have a worse experience than you think.