

VERXUS
Free tournament management software. Create brackets for League, Groups, Swiss, Playoffs, Single and Double Elimination. Real-time sync, 15 languages, works on any device. No paywalls.
Features
- Ad-free
- Scoreboard
- Web-Based
- Tournament Management
- Multiple languages
VERXUS News & Activities
Recent activities
Way007 added VERXUS as alternative to World Cup 2026 Bracket Predictor- jagadish-pnh added VERXUS as alternative to Playmatrix
- ushakov777rus reviewed VERXUS
Decent bracket tool but the UI feels a bit dated. Registration required upfront slowed me down — for small events I prefer no-signup options. Format selection covers the basics (SE/DE) but lacks Round Robin and Swiss for league-style play. Pricing felt steep for amateur organizers running 1-2 tournaments per month.
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VERXUS information
What is VERXUS?
VERXUS is free tournament management software for organizers who want professional results without the cost or complexity.
Every feature is free. No paywalls. No premium tiers locking basic functionality.
Supported formats:
- League (Round Robin)
- Groups
- Swiss System
- Playoffs
- Single Elimination
- Double Elimination
Key features:
- Real-time synchronization across all devices
- Live mode for streaming and spectators
- Works on desktop, tablet, and mobile
- 15 languages supported
- No account required to view brackets
- Clean, intuitive interface
VERXUS was built for esports organizers, sports leagues, schools, community events, and anyone who runs competitive brackets. Whether you're organizing a local gaming night or a multi-day tournament, VERXUS handles it.
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Comments and Reviews
Decent bracket tool but the UI feels a bit dated. Registration required upfront slowed me down — for small events I prefer no-signup options. Format selection covers the basics (SE/DE) but lacks Round Robin and Swiss for league-style play. Pricing felt steep for amateur organizers running 1-2 tournaments per month.