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Blayde HEMA Tournament & Combat Sports Community Platform
Blayde is a modern HEMA and combat sports platform designed to connect fighters, clubs, coaches, tournament organizers, and administrators through one centralized digital ecosystem.
The platform was planned to modernize how HEMA tournaments, fighter rankings, club operations, memberships, training communities, combat events, registrations, and competition workflows are managed online.
Digixvalley planned and structured the platform as part of our Sports App Development and Custom Software Development services.
What did Digixvalley build for Blayde?
Digixvalley helped architect and plan Blayde.eu, a HEMA tournament and combat sports community platform for fighters, clubs, coaches, organizers, and admins. The platform supports tournament management, fighter profiles, ranking workflows, club management, event registration, memberships, match tracking, notifications, community engagement, sports analytics, and role-based permissions across mobile and web.
Project Snapshot
Industry
Sports Technology / HEMA / Combat Sports
Country
Ireland
Service
Sports-Tech Platform Strategy
Platform
Mobile & Web
Technology
React
Product Type
Tournament & Combat Sports Management Platform
Main Users
Fighters, clubs, coaches, organizers, admins
Core Focus
HEMA tournaments and community management
Key Systems
Tournament management, fighter profiles, rankings, club management, event registration, memberships, match workflows, notifications, sports analytics
Client Profile
Blayde.eu was created for a HEMA and combat sports initiative focused on modernizing how tournaments, fighters, clubs, coaches, and communities are managed digitally.
HEMA and combat sports communities often depend on spreadsheets, messaging apps, social platforms, and manual coordination to manage tournaments, registrations, fighter rankings, club participation, and event communication.
The client needed a centralized digital ecosystem that could connect tournament operations, fighter visibility, ranking systems, club management, event registration, match tracking, community engagement, and multi-role administration.
Because the final client approval status, exact country confirmation, full technology stack, metrics, and testimonial were not provided, this case study uses the project name Blayde.eu and focuses on the verified platform concept, sports-tech workflows, and Digixvalley’s role in planning and structuring the solution.
Project Overview
Blayde.eu was planned as a scalable HEMA and combat sports ecosystem for fighters, clubs, coaches, organizers, and administrators, using modern Web Application Development practices to support fighter profiles, tournament registrations, rankings, club workflows, role-based permissions, analytics, notifications, match tracking, and community engagement.
The Challenge
ombat sports and HEMA organizations often rely on fragmented systems, spreadsheets, social media groups, messaging tools, and manual coordination to manage tournaments and fighter communities. This creates operational friction for fighters, clubs, coaches, organizers, and administrators.
Business Challenges
- Difficult tournament organization
- Manual fighter registration workflows
- Limited ranking systems
- Lack of centralized community infrastructure
- Poor event visibility
- Inefficient scheduling systems
- Difficulty managing clubs and memberships
Fighter and Club Challenges
- Limited fighter profile visibility
- Fragmented tournament participation
- Poor event discovery
- Manual communication processes
- Lack of centralized rankings
- Difficulty tracking competition history
- Limited club and academy management tools
Product Challenges
- Fighter profiles
- Tournament management
- Club management
- Coach workflows
- Event registration
- Match scheduling
- Rankings
- Community engagement
Technical Challenges
- Scalable tournament workflows
- Event registration
- Bracket and schedule management
- Match records
- Ranking system architecture
UX Challenges
- Fast registration for fighters
- Clear competition visibility
- Structured member management for clubs
- Clear tournament control for organizers
- Platform-wide oversight for admins
Operational Challenges
- Registration management
- Bracket scheduling
- Results management
- Ranking updates
- Membership workflows
- Notifications
Digixvalley Solution
Digixvalley planned Blayde.eu as a scalable sports-tech ecosystem for tournament management, fighter engagement, ranking visibility, community growth, and operational automation. Strong Backend Development Services were essential for structuring user roles, registration flows, match workflows, rankings, memberships, and admin operations.
Tournament Management Automation
The platform was designed to simplify HEMA tournament operations through event creation, fighter registration, match scheduling, bracket workflows, result management, and event coordination.
Fighter and Club Ecosystem
Blayde.eu was planned to give fighters, clubs, academies, and coaches structured digital workflows for profiles, memberships, performance tracking, competition participation, and event discovery.
Ranking and Competition Tracking
The rankings architecture helps centralize fighter performance, competition history, match records, statistics, and ranking updates.
Community Engagement
The platform supports community-driven engagement through event following, notifications, sports ecosystem interaction, club participation, and combat sports discovery.
Scalable Sports Infrastructure
The platform was planned for future growth, including larger tournaments, international HEMA communities, multiple organizations, live scoring readiness, sports analytics, and real-time event infrastructure.
Platform Architecture
The platform architecture was planned to support tournament growth, fighter activity, club participation, match records, notifications, and future community expansion. A scalable Cloud Application Development approach helps ensure the system can handle growing users, events, rankings, and operational data over time.
Fighters
- Create fighter profiles
- Register for tournaments
- Track rankings and performance
- Manage competition history
- Participate in events
- Connect with clubs and coaches
- Receive tournament notifications
Clubs and Academies
- Manage members
- Organize fighters
- Participate in tournaments
- Track fighter performance
- Manage event participation
- Monitor rankings and statistics
- Coordinate training communities
Coaches
- Manage fighters
- Track athlete progress
- Coordinate tournament participation
- Review performance analytics
- Support training workflows
Tournament Organizers
- Create tournaments
- Manage event registrations
- Configure brackets and schedules
- Track matches and results
- Manage event logistics
- Control tournament workflows
Administrators
- Platform-wide operations
- User management
- Tournament configurations
- Ranking systems
- Community moderation
- Membership workflows
- Notification systems
- Operational analytics
Blayde Screens
How Digixvalley helped architect a scalable sports-tech ecosystem for HEMA tournaments, fighter rankings, club management, event registration, match workflows, and combat sports community engagement.
Core Features
Tournament Management System
Event creation, fighter registration, match scheduling, tournament brackets, competition tracking, result management, and event coordination.
User Value: Organizers can manage tournaments more efficiently.
Business Value: Reduces manual tournament administration and creates a scalable event workflow.
Fighter Profiles
Fighter profiles for competition visibility, performance history, event participation, and rankings.
User Value: Fighters can showcase their history and track progress.
Business Value: Improves athlete discovery and community engagement. organization.
Fighter Ranking System
Ranking workflows centralize competition performance, ranking updates, match history, and fighter statistics.
User Value: Fighters and clubs can track competitive progress.
Business Value: Builds trust and structure around competition data.
Club and Academy Management
Clubs can manage members, organize fighters, track participation, coordinate training communities, and monitor statistics.
User Value: Clubs get a structured way to manage fighters and participation.
Business Value: Creates stronger organization-level platform adoption..
Event Registration Workflows
Digital registration workflows for fighters, clubs, and tournament participants.
User Value: Users can register for events more easily.
Business Value: Reduces manual registration work for organizers.
Match and Competition Tracking
Match results, competition records, fighter statistics, ranking updates, and tournament progress visibility.
User Value: Fighters and organizers can follow competition progress.
Business Value: Creates reliable competition history and event transparency.
Community Engagement System
Event following, notifications, sports ecosystem interaction, and competition updates.
User Value: Community members stay connected to events and updates.
Business Value: Improves platform retention and participation.
Membership Workflows
Membership management, digital registration, event access, participation control, and fighter eligibility.
User Value: Clubs and organizations can manage participation more clearly.
Business Value: Improves operational organization and eligibility control.
Role-Based Permissions
Role-based access for fighters, clubs, coaches, organizers, and admins.
User Value: Each user gets the right tools and access.
Business Value: Supports secure, controlled sports operations.
Sports Analytics
Analytics workflows for fighter performance, tournament activity, club participation, rankings, and operational insights.
User Value: Users gain better visibility into progress and performance.
Business Value: Supports smarter tournament and community management.
Technology Stack
Tournament Management Infrastructure
Purpose: Tournament and event operations
Role: Supports event creation, participant registrations, scheduling, bracket generation, match tracking, and result management.
Why it was suitable: HEMA tournaments require structured workflows that reduce manual administration and improve event coordination.
Business Value: Improves tournament organization, operational efficiency, and scalability for growing events.
Fighter Ranking System
Purpose: Competition ranking and performance tracking
Role: Supports ranking updates, fighter statistics, match records, and visibility into individual performance.
Why it was suitable: Competitive sports communities rely on trusted ranking systems to recognize achievements and encourage participation.
Business Value: Improves fighter engagement, motivation, and the overall credibility of the competitive ecosystem.
Club and Membership Management System
Purpose: Club, academy, and member management
Role: Supports member registration, club administration, event eligibility management, and community coordination.
Why it was suitable: HEMA communities require structured organization-level workflows to manage clubs and their participants effectively.
Business Value: Encourages club adoption, strengthens community relationships, and supports long-term platform growth.
Match Management System
Purpose: Match scheduling and competition tracking
Role: Supports match scheduling, result recording, competition progress monitoring, and event visibility.
Why it was suitable: Tournament workflows depend on accurate match tracking to ensure fairness and smooth event execution.
Business Value: Creates greater transparency for fighters and organizers while improving the competition experience.
Community Engagement Workflows
Purpose: Sports community interaction and engagement
Role: Supports event following, notifications, community updates, and engagement-driven features.
Why it was suitable: Combat sports platforms require continuous interaction to maintain user interest and participation.
Business Value: Increases community activity, improves user retention, and enhances platform stickiness.
Role-Based Access Control
Purpose: Secure sports platform operations
Role: Separates permissions for fighters, coaches, club managers, organizers, and administrators based on their responsibilities.
Why it was suitable: Different user groups require distinct levels of access to perform their tasks efficiently and securely.
Business Value: Protects platform integrity, improves operational control, and reduces administrative confusion.
Security and Access Management
- Secure authentication systems
- Role-based permissions
- Administrative moderation workflows
- Event access controls
- Club management permissions
- Tournament operational workflows
- Membership access control
- Community moderation systems
- User account security management
User Experience Strategy
- Fast tournament registration
- Simplified fighter workflows
- Easy event discovery
- Community-focused interaction
- Mobile-first sports experience
- Clear competition visibility
- Minimal operational friction
- Simple club management
- Clean organizer workflows
- Admin-friendly controls
Development Process
Discovery and Requirement Analysis
Align product vision around HEMA tournaments, fighter profiles, club operations, rankings, memberships, community engagement, sports analytics, and future event scalability.
Product Strategy and Workflow Planning
Plan workflows for fighters, clubs, coaches, organizers, and admins.
UX Strategy and Interface Planning
Plan fast registration, fighter profile management, event discovery, rankings, and organizer controls.
Sports-Tech Architecture Planning
Structure tournament management, fighter profiles, club workflows, match tracking, rankings, notifications, memberships, and permissions.
Tournament and Match Workflow Planning
Plan event creation, registrations, match scheduling, brackets, result tracking, and tournament progress visibility.
Community and Membership Workflow Planning
Plan club management, member participation, community engagement, notifications, event access, and ecosystem growth.
Analytics and Ranking System Planning
Plan fighter performance, tournament activity, participation insights, ranking updates, and competition history.
QA and Scalability Planning
est tournament workflows, event registration, profiles, rankings, clubs, match tracking, notifications, memberships, permissions, analytics, and usability.
Outcome and Business Impact
Qualitative Outcomes
- HEMA tournament management foundation
- Fighter profiles and ranking visibility
- Club and academy management
- Event registration workflows
- Match and competition tracking
- Membership management
- Community engagement
- Sports analytics
- Role-based sports operations
- Future live scoring and international tournament readiness
Recommended Metrics to Track
- Registered fighters
- Active clubs
- Active coaches
- Tournament registrations
- Events created
- Matches tracked
- Ranking updates processed
- Membership sign-ups
- Event participation rate
- Community engagement rate
- Notification engagement
- Admin time saved
- Average registration completion time
- Fighter profile completion rate
- Tournament completion rate
- Platform uptime
- API response time
What We Learned
Product Lesson
Sports platforms need more than event pages. Competitive communities need fighter profiles, club workflows, rankings, match tracking, memberships, and scalable tournament operations.
Technical Lesson
Tournament platforms should be planned around role-based access, reliable match records, ranking workflows, event scalability, notification systems, and analytics-ready data from the beginning.
UX Lesson
Fighters need fast registration and clear competition visibility. Organizers need structured workflows. Clubs need member and participation management. Admins need platform-wide control.
Business Lesson
Combat sports organizations gain more value when tournaments, rankings, club operations, and community engagement are connected in one ecosystem.
Digixvalley Capability
Blayde.eu shows Digixvalley’s ability to plan and structure complex sports-tech platforms that combine tournament management, ranking systems, community workflows, club operations, analytics, and scalable digital infrastructure.
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Our client say
Hi, my name is Martin Klock, founder of Blayde. Blayde will be the first global sword-fighting competition. Think of the UFC, but with weapons. The platform is designed so that people can take on multiple roles. You can be a fighter and compete for the number one position in the competition. You can be a viewer who watches exciting matches and follows the competition as it unfolds. We also need editors and commentators to transform the raw footage uploaded by fighters into engaging, coherent content for viewers. All of this is designed to operate with as little administrative involvement as possible. I wanted a platform that could largely run itself. The challenge was that I knew nothing about web development. Then I met Zayn Saddique from Digixvalley. He and his team helped transform my idea into a workable solution, building a functional internet architecture, creating a coherent design, and providing everything needed to turn the platform into a successful product.
Martin Klock
FAQs
What is Blayde.eu?
Blayde.eu is a HEMA tournament and combat sports community platform that helps fighters, clubs, coaches, organizers, and admins manage tournaments, rankings, profiles, registrations, memberships, and sports community workflows.
What did Digixvalley do for Blayde.eu?
Digixvalley supported product strategy, sports-tech architecture planning, tournament workflow design, ranking system planning, community ecosystem structuring, club management architecture, UX strategy, scalability planning, and technical solution mapping.
Does Blayde.eu include tournament management?
Yes. The platform includes tournament management workflows for event creation, fighter registration, match scheduling, brackets, competition tracking, result management, and event coordination.
Does Blayde.eu include fighter rankings?
Yes. The platform includes ranking workflows for fighter performance, competition history, statistics, and ranking updates.
Does Blayde.eu support clubs and academies?
Yes. Blayde.eu includes club and academy management workflows for members, fighters, participation, rankings, statistics, and community coordination.
What technology was used for Blayde.eu?
Blayde.eu was architected using React to deliver a modern and interactive sports platform experience. The technology approach supports responsive user interfaces, scalable tournament operations, community engagement workflows, role-based experiences, and future platform growth while maintaining performance across devices.
Can Digixvalley build a similar sports platform?
Yes. Digixvalley can help plan, design, and develop tournament management systems, sports community platforms, athlete ranking platforms, club management portals, event registration tools, and scalable sports-tech products.
What integrations does Blayde.eu use?
Integrations were not confirmed in the provided documentation. Payment systems, live streaming tools, calendar systems, federation databases, notification services, authentication services, and ticketing platforms should be verified before publishing.