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Install FishTourney on your device for quick access and a full-screen experience.

Overview
  • Why FishTourney

    • The problem with tournament day
    • Who FishTourney is for
  • Setting up your tournament

    • The 5-step tournament wizard
    • Divisions that match your format
    • Scoring & measurement
    • Branding your event
  • Registration & payments

    • Three ways to get anglers in
    • Team tournaments
    • Stripe Connect for organizers
    • Private tournaments & join requests
  • Tournament day: live operations

    • Catch logging from the boat
    • AI-assisted verification
    • Manual verification queue
    • Real-time leaderboards
    • Activity feed
  • Payouts & money

    • Payout panel
    • Refunds
    • Calcutta side pots
    • Disputes dashboard
  • Running a series

    • Multi-event series
  • Delegation & trust

    • Co-organizers
    • Notifications that don't annoy
  • Reference

    • Reference
Docs/Delegation & trust/Co-organizers

Co-organizers

Share access to a tournament with another user.

On this page
  • Adding a co-organizer
  • What co-organizers can do
  • What they can't do
  • Revoking access

On a busy tournament day, a single organizer is a single point of failure. Co-organizers let you share the management workload — and the on-call hat — with someone you trust.

Co-organizer modal showing active and pending invites
The co-organizer modal — invite by email, manage pending invites, revoke active access.

Adding a co-organizer

From the tournament admin panel, open the co-organizers modal and enter the person's email address. If they have a FishTourney account, access is granted immediately. If not, they receive an email invitation; once they sign up, the access they were promised is automatically applied.

What co-organizers can do

Co-organizers can do everything you can on this tournament except transfer ownership: edit settings, manage participants, verify catches, run payouts, set up calcutta pools. Their actions are attributed to them in the audit trail, not to you — so you always know who did what.

What they can't do

They can't remove the primary organizer (you), can't delete the tournament, and can't move payout destinations away from your Stripe account.

Revoking access

Open the same modal and click revoke next to their name. Access ends immediately. Past actions remain in the audit trail.

Per-tournament, not per-account

Co-organizer access is granted per tournament. Adding someone to one event does not give them access to your other events. If you run a series, you currently need to add them to each tournament separately.


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