Club sports · recurring sessions · live matches
Play that comes back every week.
Plai Arena is for clubs and communities: recurring sessions, real matches, rankings and stats that build identity over time — not just another empty calendar.

Home — the next session stays visible
Captured from the app’s React Native tree via Expo web export (same UI as iOS/Android; offline/demo states are still real chrome).

Live session surface
Players stay oriented while the group is on the floor — queues, courts, and match context in-pocket.

Rankings & stats in one glance
Cross-sport summaries and rank movement — the post-game hook that rewards coming back next week.

Web manager — desk when the room needs it
Supporting organizer shell (sign-in capture). Smaller on purpose: infrastructure for live play, not the hero of the player story.
How Plai Arena works
One loop: club → sessions → matches → stats. Everything else supports that rhythm.
- 1
Join or start a club
Public or private clubs, clear roles, and a home for your group — not a one-off invite link lost in chat.
- 2
Run recurring sessions
Games, trainings, and tournaments on a calendar players actually open. Visibility and skill hints keep sessions honest.
- 3
Play matches, grow the record
Live match flow feeds rankings, win rates, and sport history — the post-game value that brings people back next week.
Real product storytelling
Frames are captured from this monorepo: Expo web exports of the same React Native surfaces that ship on phones, plus real plai-web and web-manager chrome where it helps. No stock photography, no illustrative fictional UI shells.
Clubs are the community home
Membership, belonging, and a shared sport identity beat anonymous sign-ups. Plai Arena keeps the club first: who belongs, how people join, and how the group shows up week after week.
- Open, request, or closed join — you control growth.
- Roles for owners and admins without turning the app into enterprise IT.
- A visible home for recurring faces — the social layer of real-world play.

Clubs list — recurring faces, not anonymous RSVPs
Native Clubs tab (Expo web capture). Even with demo data, the structure shows membership density, roles, and the social layer that keeps weekly play alive.
Identity
Same people. Same court. Same thread.
When players recognize each other across sessions, competition stays friendly and attendance stays honest — that is the emotional moat recurring clubs create.
Sessions & matches for real life — not spreadsheet theater
Schedule games, trainings, or tournament blocks with clear times, capacity, and visibility. When a session goes live, the product follows the room: queues, courts, and match flow mirror how people actually move between games.
Recurring rhythm
Players know when the group plays — habit beats one-off RSVPs.
Live session
In-session tooling keeps everyone oriented while play is happening.
Outcomes matter
Match results connect to the record players carry on their profile.

Live session — in-pocket orientation
Native session surface while play is active: queues, courts, and what happens next — energy without stock photography.

Outcomes that compound week to week
Session history ties results to identity — the reason players check the app after the hall clears.

Organizer desk (web) — supporting layer
Same live operational tools with a keyboard and wide view. Intentionally smaller here than the mobile story: infrastructure, not the emotional center.
Rankings, stats & progression — the post-game hook
Wins, ratings, streaks, and sport-level history reward showing up. Club-scoped performance sits next to broader progression so players see both who they are in this group and how they are trending in the sport.
Retention engine
When every session can move your record, skipping a week has a cost — not in punishment, but in lost momentum. That is why rankings belong in the story, not in a buried settings screen.

Cross-sport standings & momentum
Native All Stats — where rank movement, streak psychology, and win patterns become visible proof of progression (not buried copy).

Per-sport depth — identity in the game
Drill into one sport’s record: ratings, history, and the feeling that skipping a week costs momentum.
Fairer games through structured matchmaking
Balanced pairings and clear match flow reduce drama in the hall. Recurring opponents become familiar rivals — social competition without toxic randomness.
Matchmaking is part of keeping weekly play fun, not a gimmick. It supports the same loop: show up, play a clean match, log a result you trust.

Structured play — fairer groups on the floor
Native Play tab: queues and match flow that reduce random chaos. Familiar opponents week after week — rivalry without toxicity.

Identity follows players into pairings
Profile keeps skill and history visible — the human context behind “balanced games”, not anonymous matchmaking theater.
Mobile for players. Web manager when the room needs a desk.
The Plai Arena app is where most people discover clubs, join sessions, see live context, and obsess over stats. The web manager is a supporting surface for organizers running the floor — queues, courts, and match actions — not the hero of the brand.
Sessions and rankings keep moving as your group plays — the product is built for recurring weeks, not one-off landing pages.
Player app
Native apps are rolling out. Sign in on the web to join your club's sessions and stats today.

Primary
Mobile app
Home, Play, Calendar, Clubs, Profile — built around returning players and the next session on the horizon.

Supporting
Web manager
For club admins and session hosts who need a keyboard and a wide view while play is live.
Configure manager URL in deployment for a direct link.
FAQ
Short answers — reach out via Support for specifics.
Where do I get the mobile app?
Native apps are rolling out on a controlled schedule. Sign in on the web to use your club account now; store buttons will appear on this site when the public mobile release is listed.
What is Plai Arena?
Plai Arena is a club-first sports platform for recurring sessions, live matches, and rankings — so players build a real record over time, not just one-off RSVPs.
Is this for players or organizers?
Both: players live in the mobile app for discovery, clubs, sessions, and stats. Organizers use the web manager during live sessions when they need operational control.
How do rankings and stats work?
Match outcomes and completed sessions feed sport and club-scoped aggregates — ratings, win rates, streaks, and ranks — so progression reflects what actually happened on court.
Can I run a private club?
Clubs support visibility and join rules so you can keep a group invite-only or open it up as you grow.
What sports are supported?
The platform is built around sessions and matches per club sport configuration — check in-app sport options or ask support for the current catalog in your region.