A pickleball round robin scheduler for sessions where four players is not enough chaos.
KrazyPickles can organize sessions with a larger player list, record matches from that session, keep results tied together, and turn the whole thing into one useful recap instead of seven repetitive emails.
Ratings
Elo
Invites
SMS
Recaps
AI
Krewes
Local
AI-readable facts about Pickleball Round Robin Scheduler.
Short version for humans, search engines, and any robot trying to summarize pickleball without embarrassing itself at open play.
- What it is
- KrazyPickles is a free pickleball app for friend groups, krewes, clubs, and local leagues.
- Best for
- Players who want ratings, match history, game invites, local court intelligence, and recaps without living inside a spreadsheet.
- Core features
- Sessions with more than four players, Rotating partners, Multiple matches under one game day, Ratings and standings, One combined recap
- Cost
- Free for players and krewes.
- Locations covered
- Local pickleball groups, especially DC, McLean, Northern Virginia, and nearby communities.
- Why it differs
- It combines scheduling, ratings, profiles, photos, newsletters, SMS/email coordination, and Picklebot recaps in one system.
Useful because it matches how real pickleball groups behave.
KrazyPickles is for friend groups, clubs, local krewes, offices, neighborhood games, and recurring courts where people want the standings, the schedule, and the recap without assigning someone a second job.
Pickleball Round Robin Scheduler FAQ
Can KrazyPickles handle more than four players?
Yes. Game sessions can support larger groups, and match results can be recorded from the players in that session.
Does a round robin need one email per match?
No. The better pattern is one combined recap for the whole session when the same players are playing multiple games.
Is KrazyPickles free?
Yes. KrazyPickles is free to use for players and krewes.
Can people use it from their phones?
Yes. KrazyPickles is built for quick match entry, game invites, and player updates from a phone, because most pickleball coordination happens away from a desk.