
Darts scheduling app
Board Ready Darts
A practical darts scheduling app built to help clubs create clean singles and doubles schedules, manage players, and keep club nights moving.
Active club testingIn developmentReal-world use

Current status
Used at club level.
Board Ready Darts is currently being used and tested in a real club setting. Feedback and usage notes are being gathered to shape the next feature updates.
What it does
Create. Draw. Play.
The app turns the players who arrive on the night into a board-ready singles or doubles schedule, with saved players, current schedules, named games, history, and late-player handling forming the core workflow.
Current focus
Testing the real organiser workflow.
The current stage is about making the app smoother in real use, not expanding it into a league or tournament platform.
Club-night use
BRD is being tested through real darts-night use rather than only mock schedules.
Singles and doubles
The app focuses on creating clean board-ready schedules for both singles players and doubles teams.
Player management
Saved players, attendance selection, late-player flow, and named game views are central to the next refinement pass.
Next feature updates
Feedback from use is being gathered so the next update improves the parts organisers actually touch.
Design direction
A clean sports-app identity.
Board Ready Darts uses a dark, polished sports-app style with gold branding, charcoal cards, subtle green accents, and simple row actions.
BRD logo
Dartboard visual identityDevelopment timeline
From Friday problem to working club-night app.
The project grew from a practical scheduling problem into a focused app for creating board-ready singles and doubles draws.
A Friday darts problem became the starting point
BRD began as a practical answer to turning the players who turned up into a clean schedule that could be written onto the board.
BRD became a draw planner, not a league platform
The project deliberately stayed focused on selecting players, generating the draw, checking the board, and saving the schedule.
Singles and doubles became the core modes
Singles uses one player per place in the draw, while doubles builds teams first and then creates the schedule from those team numbers.
The app is being shaped through real club use
Current work is focused on testing the organiser flow, gathering feedback, improving player management, polishing schedule presentation, and preparing the next feature updates.
Get involved
Have feedback on darts-night scheduling?
Board Ready Darts is being shaped through practical use. Feedback from organisers and players is useful for deciding what improves next.
