Brackelope: Tournament Builder Reviews

4/5 rating based on 61 reviews. Read all reviews for Brackelope: Tournament Builder for iPhone.
Brackelope: Tournament Builder is free iOS app published by Isaac Ruiz

Doesn't work on iPad 10.3

Rustyck

Just crashes upon load after paying for pro version


Trash

TheCatGuy5

You have to pay $10 to get most of the options, I’d rather use a piece of paper!


Needs more features

krippy79

Round robin feature would be awesome to lead to a seeded bracket More options to a entry fee, maybe the option to enter the entry fee amount, and and option to pay out more then 4 spots Delete tournaments option be nice too


Just bought wont launch

Mick_8_6

I will probably ask for a refund, had a tournament today, for a Video Game, purchased, now app won’t launch!


Love the app but missing one key function

Americom Technologies Group

The app is awesome for random or seated brackets. However its missing one key function. The ability to create already drawn bracket. We use this app for every tournament however if we do our own random draw and we don't have a seated bracket its a nightmare to try to rebuild. If we had the function to just type in our own names on a bracket template then this app would be 5 star.


Best out there

DylanTheBoss19

Brackelope is the best tourney builder/bracket maker app out there. Easy to use plus the lit mascot. (Antelope with bracket antlers)


Great App for Running Tournaments

Slappy400

Please update the app? Would love it to fit the whole screen of newer iPhones. Besides that it has made running my dart tournaments a breeze. No more paper!


Not working on IPad Pro 10.5

AmigoOfTheShire

Paid for the full version and it will open and then BOOM disappears. It’s getting 3 stars, still, because it’s a great app when it works. I also have it on my phone and it works like a charm.


Crashes

Outlawfan71

Can’t even use anymore when I try to open live it crashes


Good app but needs gender selection for players.

Jkelley9999

Need to be able to select player gender. Then also option to not allow two females as team mates during player seeding. This is a common practice for dart tournaments.