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What to expect in your LADR demo

A LADR demo is a live walkthrough of the product, not a slide deck. In about fifteen minutes we run a real event end to end so you can judge whether LADR fits how your club actually plays — from the organizer setting up the draw to a player entering a score at courtside and the standings updating for the whole room to see.

We tailor the call to the formats you run. Tournament directors usually want to see divisions, pools, and bracket advancement; league and ladder hosts care about recurring nights and standings that carry forward week to week; clubs moving off spreadsheets want to see how setup and score entry replace the whiteboard. Tell us what you run and we will focus there.

Prefer to explore on your own first?

You do not have to wait for a call. Click through a finished event in the live standings demo, or create your own event in a few minutes. Both work in any mobile browser with nothing to install. When you want a guided tour or have club-specific questions, book a time above.

Pickleball demo: FAQ

How long is a LADR demo?
Fifteen minutes on a video call. We send the call link after you book a time, so there is nothing to install ahead of it.
Is the demo free?
Yes — free, with no commitment. LADR itself is also free for clubs through the end of 2026, so you can start running events whether or not you book a call.
What will we cover in the call?
Creating an event and generating matchups, letting players view their courts and enter scores from their phones, tracking live standings, preparing DUPR-ready results, and the practical side — pricing, setup time, and moving over from spreadsheets or another app.
Can I see LADR without booking a call?
Yes. Open the live standings demo to click through a finished event, or create your own event in a few minutes — neither requires a sign-up just to look around.
Do I need to prepare anything?
No. If it helps, bring a typical event you run today — a weekly ladder, a pod night, a weekend tournament — and we will show how it maps onto LADR.