The slide show is the best way to show schedules, standings and results to your audience on a big screen. Here's how to get started:
Create a public website link
The slide show runs in your browser. You need to create a public website link to be able to show the slide show, if you haven't done so already. Go to Presentation > Website & app and from the Website section click on Create website link. If you already have the website activated, you can skip this step.
Create your slides
Select Presentation from the left side menu and navigate to the Slide show tab. Then, click on Add slide to create your first slide. From here, you can add elements to your slide by clicking on the icons. The number of elements that can fit on a single slide is determined by the size of these elements and the font size you choose. Distribute the information over several slides and launch your slideshow in full screen mode to see the outcome. The following elements are available:
Group/bracket (table and fixtures)
Sponsors
Text
Picture
QR-code
Dressing rooms
Squad list
Upcoming matches
Recent results
Ranking
Unfortunately it's not yet possible to show player statistics on the slide show.
Activate and customize slides
Ensure you select the Active checkbox beside a slide to include it in the live presentation. By clicking on the edit pencil icon, you can assign a custom duration and title to the slide or choose to delete it. At the top of the page, there are four font sizes available; select the one that best suits your needs. Additionally, you can rearrange the slides by dragging and dropping them into your preferred order.
Launch the slide show
Select Presentation in the top right corner and choose Slide show to launch the presentation in a new browser tab. This URL can also be opened in a smart TV's built-in browser, although please be aware that not all TV browsers may support the technologies we use. In such instances, we recommend connecting a laptop via an HDMI cable for a seamless experience. To view the presentation in full-screen mode, press F11 (Windows) or Fn+F (Mac).