Barangay basketball league management for organizers who need clear public updates
LeagueFlow helps barangay organizers move from scattered spreadsheets, Facebook posts, and group chats to one basketball-first workflow for setup, game day, and public sharing.
What LeagueFlow connects
- Publish public schedule and standings pages that players can open without signing in.
- Share league links through Facebook posts, Messenger threads, posters, or QR codes.
- Give each team a public page with roster context, standings position, upcoming games, and recent results.
- Use player leaderboards and public player pages to recognize top performers through the season.
- Keep organizer and staff workflows private while supporters see only safe read-only public updates.
Practical workflow
How organizers use LeagueFlow through the season
These pages are built around the real handoffs organizers manage: setup, schedule changes, game-day records, and public sharing.
Useful for organizers, teams, players, and supporters
Barangay sports committees
Coordinate staff work and public communication without asking one person to manually update every spreadsheet and post.
Team captains
Give captains one link for schedule, team page, standings, and player context instead of repeated manual reminders.
Residents and supporters
Make it easy for the community to follow games on mobile, even if they are not part of the organizer group chat.
Compared with spreadsheets, chats, and social posts
Manual workflow
Facebook-only updates are easy to share but hard to keep current when schedules change.
LeagueFlow workflow
LeagueFlow public pages stay attached to the official league schedule, standings, teams, and results.
Manual workflow
QR posters that point to static images become outdated after the first reschedule.
LeagueFlow workflow
QR codes can point to a live public league page that stays useful throughout the tournament.
FAQ
Questions organizers ask before choosing a league platform
Related product pages
Start with a real league workflow
Create your organization, set up your league, and use LeagueFlow to connect schedules, standings, player stats, and public league pages from the start.
Get started