Axe Throwing League Software
Blade gives axe throwing venues league software that handles registration, standings, schedules, digital scoring, playoffs, and repeat-visit engagement in one platform.
axe throwing league software
Starts at
$0 on Starter
Booking fee
6% on Starter, 3% on Pro
Included
booking, scoring, leagues, ops
What Blade fixes first
League registration, standings, and match results without spreadsheet debt
Digital scoring and shareable stats tied to each thrower profile
Tournament brackets, coaching sessions, and memberships in one operating stack
The booking layer should sell the experience and steady the shift.
Run recurring leagues with schedules, standings, player records, and session history inside the same platform as standard bookings.
Support tournaments with brackets, live results, and a scoreboard that keeps spectators engaged.
Keep player data, memberships, achievements, and return offers attached to the same thrower account.
Give staff and owners one place to manage competitive play without separate scorekeeping tools.
Best fit
Best for venues where competitive play is a real growth lever, not an afterthought
Operators building weekly league traffic
Venues hosting brackets, tournaments, or house championships
Teams that want player stats and business data connected
The software earns trust by handling the hard parts cleanly.
01
League software has to respect the rhythm of the house
League nights are not just a list of names. They involve recurring cadence, bracket logic, player history, staffing, and the venue experience around the competition itself.
Blade keeps league scheduling, scoring, standings, and operator workflow connected so the venue can run competitive play without building a parallel system.
02
The scoreboard should feed the business, not sit beside it
Digital scoring is more than a scorekeeper. It can power player history, achievements, leaderboards, membership engagement, and the next promotion if it is tied to the venue record.
With Blade, the scorecard does not live in isolation. It becomes part of the customer and revenue story.
03
Competitive play should not create a second admin job
A lot of venues run leagues on top of general booking tools and end up maintaining spreadsheets, manual bracket boards, and separate player notes.
Blade is designed to remove that extra admin layer so competition can be a growth engine instead of a staffing burden.
The practical questions usually decide the switch.
Can Blade handle leagues and regular lane bookings in the same platform?
Yes. Blade keeps standard bookings, league nights, and tournament days inside one system so staff is not switching between tools.
Does Blade support tournament brackets?
Yes. Blade includes bracket support and live results workflows so venues can run tournaments without separate tournament software.
Are player stats and results attached to customer accounts?
Yes. Blade ties scoring history, leaderboards, achievements, and session records to the thrower profile so competitive play becomes part of the guest lifecycle.
Next step
See how Blade fits your venue before you rebuild anything.
Compare the booking flow, the lane workflow, and the reporting layer together. That is where purpose-built software usually wins.