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Backend Control Module for Gatka Tournaments

Run your entire Maidan from one console.

Registrations, scoring, timers, live displays, and admin tools — all in a single, battle-tested web application built specifically for Gatka tournaments.
Launch Admin PanelView All Players

Real-time scoring & timers

Role-Based Access Control

Flexible Tournament Support

Registrations

Clean intake, accurate categories, no spreadsheet chaos.

Capture player data once and keep it consistent across every part of the tournament. Maidan handles categories, check-in status, ratings, and Akhara details so the rest of your system can trust the data.

Single source of truth for all participant data

Automatic age & gender-based categorization (e.g. Senior Singhs, Senior Kaurs)

Check-in tracking and quick search for last-minute changes

Data Snapshot

Spinning

Precision scoring for Spinning, without losing flow.

Judges get a purpose-built interface to score Spinning cleanly and consistently. You focus on the performance — Maidan handles the math, aggregation, and rankings.

Optimized judge inputs for Spinning events

Real-time totals and placements

Instantly push rankings to displays

Spinning judge console

Real-time scoring updates
Automatic tie-break logic
Fighting

Rounds, scoring, and timers, perfectly in sync.

Maidan’s Fighting tools keep the ring moving smoothly. Control rounds, track scores from multiple judges, and drive a central timer that all displays and consoles can trust.

Centralized round control per match

Independent Score1 / Score2 panels for judges

WebSocket-driven timer synced across displays

Score1 Console

First scoring interface for judge input, tailored for fast button presses and minimal clicks.

Score2 Console

Mirror scoring panel for a second judge or assistant, feeding into the same match state.

Timer Control

Start, pause, reset, overtime, and second-by-second adjustments with full auditability.

Displays

Purpose-built screens for every audience.

From spectators in the hall to commentators on stream, Maidan ships with dedicated views for each role. All of them pull from the same, live match state — so nobody is guessing the score.

Commentator

Clean view with player details, round state, and match notes so your commentary stays sharp.

Livestream Overlay

Data-ready endpoint to feed lower-thirds and overlays into your broadcast software.

Fighting Card

Large-format score & timer view for projection screens facing the crowd.

Spinning Card

Display current performers, judges, and rankings for Spinning events.

Upcoming Matches

Lobby / hallway display showing next matches per ring so athletes know exactly where to be.

TV Mode

Simplified display optimized for TVs around the venue, mirroring the current ring or highlight match.

Admin

Tournament oversight with the right level of control.

Admins need visibility and tools, not spreadsheets. Maidan gives you dashboards, match lookup, and control over upcoming rounds — without interrupting what’s happening in the rings.

Overview dashboard of registrations, categories, and matches

Match lookup by player, ring, or category

Manage and re-sequence upcoming rounds in real time

Admin Dashboard

Live metrics, health checks, and a bird’s-eye view of your Maidan.

Match Lookup

Pull up any match instantly using player, ring, or bracket info.

Manage Upcoming Rounds

Reorder, pause, or fast-track rounds while keeping the schedule coherent.

Reliability & Security

Built like mission-critical software, not a side project.

Tournaments are high-pressure. Maidan is designed to be predictable, observable, and recoverable. Logs, backups, and real-time sync keep your data safe and your matches moving.

Audit-friendly logs of match changes and scoring events

Separation of roles between Admin, Judges, and Displays

Flexible deployments that fit your infrastructure

Role-based access

Limit who can change match data, who can operate timers, and who can control brackets. Everyone gets the tools they need — nothing more.


Optional integration with your existing authentication and identity systems.

Ready to bring your next Maidan online?

Start with one ring, or roll it out across your entire tournament. Maidan is flexible enough to support the way your community already runs events — and strong enough to standardize it.