Gamegistics, Run Campus Sports Without the Chaos
This is a student-first sports management platform that keeps teams, schedules, and events organized—without spreadsheets, group chats, or confusion.
From pickup games to full tournaments, Gamegistics gives students and campus groups one shared place to plan, coordinate, and stay aligned.

What You Can Do With Gamegistics
Everything Students Need to Manage Sports—In One Platform
Team & Roster Management
Create teams, manage players, assign roles, and keep everyone updated in real time.
Game & Practice Scheduling
Plan games and practices without endless back-and-forth. Changes update instantly for everyone.
Event & Tournament Planning
Organize intramurals, campus leagues, or tournaments with clear schedules and participation tracking.
Centralized Communication
Replace messy group chats with structured updates, notifications, and shared visibility.
Simple, Student-Friendly Design
Built for how students actually organize—not how administrators think they do.
Trusted by Students Who Run Campus Sports
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