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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/Tournament day: live operations/Activity feed

Activity feed

A chronological catch wall that keeps anglers engaged.

On this page
  • Why it matters
  • What appears
  • Sharing

The activity feed is a chronological wall of every catch logged in the tournament — photo, species, weight or length, and a short note from the angler. It runs alongside the leaderboard at /tournaments/[id]/feed.

Activity feed showing recent catches with photos, species, and timestamps
Recent catches appear at the top, oldest at the bottom.

Why it matters

The leaderboard answers “who's winning?” The feed answers “what's happening?” Anglers who aren't in the top three still want to see the fish other anglers are landing — and friends watching from shore want a steady stream of updates without staring at static rankings.

What appears

Verified catches appear immediately. If you require manual review, catches show up only after an admin verifies them. Trophy shots appear alongside the evidence shot when the angler chose to add one.

Sharing

The feed URL is public for any tournament that allows public access. Spectators can share individual catches by deep-linking to a specific feed entry. Many organizers post the feed link on event social media the morning of a tournament.


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