Communities Overview
A community is the branded portal of your club, sports association, or federation in Torneos MVP. It is an optional premium feature built on top of an account.
Unlike an account — which owns your tournaments, rankings, and players — a community does not own that data: its job is to gather and show only the tournaments of its member accounts in a single portal with your visual identity, isolated from the rest of the platform. While the general explorer shows tournaments from every account, a community shows only those of its members.
Every user has an account by default, but creating a community requires a premium account.
What a community gathers
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Member accounts | The affiliated accounts whose tournaments and rankings appear in the portal |
| Tournaments | The competitions of the member accounts, aggregated in one place |
| Rankings | Standing tables of the member accounts |
| Branding | The portal's logo, colors, and custom domain |
| Members of the org. | Staff users with access to manage the account, each with a role |
Public vs. private communities
- Public communities are visible in the platform's community directory. Anyone can browse the tournaments and rankings they gather.
- Private communities are only visible to invited members.
Affiliated organizations
A community can relate to other organizations — for example, a federation that brings together its affiliated associations and clubs to show their tournaments and rankings in a coordinated way.
The exact behavior of these relationships (what data is shared and how) depends on how each affiliation is configured. See Partner organizations for more detail.
Key community settings
- Name and description — public-facing identity
- Branding — logo, colors, and custom domain
- Sport — primary sport for the community
- Visibility — public or private
See the following pages for step-by-step instructions on each area: