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Cleaner americano sessions from setup to final standings.
Americano Pulse is a purpose-built platform for running padel americanos without relying on scattered chats, manual score tracking, or messy post-event admin.
What is happening on the platform right now
2 active events currently showing.
Pulse Demo Club
Built for actual session management, not just a nice landing page with sports wording on it.
Players get clearer records. Hosts get cleaner control. Clubs can join the waitlist for later tooling.
One place for groups, event flow, score capture, standings, and session history.
The basics, kept clear.
Before people trust a system, they need to understand what it actually does and what the terminology means.
Separate each playing circle properly
Groups keep members, event history, and rankings organised so one social circle or venue does not muddy another.
Run sessions from one place
Create the event, set courts, manage fixtures, capture scores, and finalise without bouncing between tools.
Keep useful records after the night ends
Standings, event history, and player outcomes stay available so the next session starts with context instead of guesswork.
A few helpful clarifications.
What is an Americano?
An americano is a rotation-based event format where players move through a structured schedule and build standings through accumulated match results.
What is live scoring?
It means scores are captured during the session so organisers do not have to reconstruct everything afterwards.
What is a private group?
It is an invite-based space for a specific circle of players so membership and records stay relevant to that group.
What is consolidated ELO?
Consolidated ELO blends your active group ratings into one travel-ready number. Clubs can use it as a smarter seeding guide when players from different groups land in the same draw.
Because too many good sessions are still being run like a patchwork.
Americano Pulse was built to clean up the parts that usually become annoying: managing players, keeping session flow visible, capturing scores properly, and retaining useful history after the event is finished.
People should not need to chase screenshots, score updates, and half-missing fixture notes after the fact.
The host should be able to manage the event without the software becoming another problem to manage.
Useful history matters when groups play regularly and want to track progress over time.
Club tooling is on hold for now, but the waitlist is open.
The current priority is public usage and product traction. If you run a venue and want to be considered for later club features, join the list now.