ShuttlSync

Our story

Built for one court and a group of friends

ShuttlSync didn't start as a product. It started because our own nights kept snagging on the same question: who plays with who next?

The problem fit in one head — badly

We're a group of friends who book a court — usually four to seven of us, sometimes eight. What we wanted was simple: everyone partners everyone across the night, and sit-outs stay roughly equal. With four players that sorts itself out. Beyond that, someone is juggling it all in their head between games — who sat out, who's already played together, who hasn't faced who — while everyone else waits.

So we built the shuffle

Eventually someone said: you write software — build something that works it out for us. So that's what happened. The first version was a simple shuffle tool. It knew who was in, who'd sat out, and who'd partnered whom, and it dealt the next game.

Then it kept growing

The rotation headache disappeared — and the project didn't stop. Stats at the end of every session. Club-wide leaderboards and personal profiles. Achievements. A live view where everyone can see who's playing and who's up next. Everything runs in two-month seasons, and the best player of a season keeps a permanent award.

The part nobody planned

What we actually got was more fun. People check their stats midweek. They wind each other up over the season standings. Attendance went up — not because anyone asked for that, but because there's something running that everyone's part of.

One person runs it — nobody else has to sign up

One thing was fixed from day one: a single person should be able to run everything. Create a club, add your players by name, start a live session, end it — everyone gets stats. Players can claim their profile with their own account later, whenever they feel like it.

We still play every week — same group, same court. ShuttlSync is what that little tool grew into, and it's still built the same way: fix what actually annoys a real group on a real night.

See if it fits your group

Try the demo in your browser, or create your club free and run your next session with it.