Built from the court up
Peeckle starts with the real organizer workflow: collect players, generate a bracket, share one link, and keep matches moving.

Co-founder
High schooler and racquet-sports player building Peeckle to make pickleball a real youth and high-school sport.
Fun fact: unbeatable (self-declared) at Catan.
Co-founder
High schooler and lifelong athlete building Peeckle so young players have real events, real brackets, and a reason to keep competing.
Fun fact: first love was soccer — pickleball won the rally.
Peeckle stays opinionated: simple event setup, clear player movement, and bracket pages anyone can read without training.

Peeckle starts with the real organizer workflow: collect players, generate a bracket, share one link, and keep matches moving.
Short windows, shared courts, mixed skill levels, and players checking from their phones are treated as first-class constraints.
No dense tournament software. The next action stays obvious for students, coaches, and parents alike.
The goal isn’t to make pickleball feel corporate. It’s to give young players and organizers enough structure that the game can grow inside schools.
Start
The first flow focused on creating a playable bracket without a spreadsheet, group chat, or manual seeding.
Now
Hosts publish events, players join, and brackets stay visible through a shareable tournament page.
Next
The roadmap moves toward season ladders, team matchups, and practice paths for youth programs.
Live event tools for youth pickleball
Photography: U.S. Air Force, Japan–U.S. Sport Exchange 2025 (public domain) · club photo by Jsayers28 via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 4.0).