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Use case

Built for offshore billfish tournaments.

Release format scoring. Radio-reported catches. Multi-category management. Three concurrent leaderboards. Spanish + English. The tournament that pushed every feature in DockScore.

Proven at Game Fish SJDS · 48 boats · 0 disputes · Three concurrent categories
What billfish tournaments need

Five features the dock absolutely needs.

Release format scoring

Points per species, multipliers for size, bonus categories. No need to weigh in — release verification is part of the catch entry.

Auto-generated radio codes

Every catch gets a code: M-0031 for marlin, RF-007 for roosterfish, VS-022 for sailfish. The judge says it on the radio. The director references it in the jury queue.

Marlin / Sailfish / Roosterfish / Funfish setup

Multi-category configuration with concurrent leaderboards. Each category has its own scoring rules, its own species list, and its own public URL.

Multi-category simultaneous management

One platform, three running leaderboards. Spectators pick the category they care about. Captains compete in multiple at once.

Bilingual EN/ES

International billfish events have international fleets. DockScore is bilingual end-to-end — registration, judge interface, leaderboard, results.

IMPESCA exports for LATAM

Nicaragua, Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica — DockScore exports the official report format these authorities require, with one click.

Proven at scale

Game Fish SJDS — the reference event.

Game Fish SJDS is one of Nicaragua's premier billfish tournaments. 48 boats across three concurrent categories — Billfish, Roosterfish, Funfish. Two languages. 12,847 spectator views during the live event. Zero scoring disputes that survived the audit trail.

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