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Set up your first team

The shortest path from signup to your first logged event. Five minutes if you have your roster handy.

1. Create the team

After you sign up, the dashboard prompts you to create a team. Pick a name — it’s editable later from team settings. You become the team owner; nobody else has access until you invite them.

2. Add your roster

Open Roster from the team nav. Add players one at a time, or click Bulk add (paste or CSV) to paste a list, paste cells straight from Excel or Google Sheets, or upload a CSV file. Each line accepts up to five fields (separated by commas, or tabs when pasted from a spreadsheet):

  • Full Name — required
  • Short Name — optional; shown on compact surfaces when set
  • Gender — male / female / other / unknown
  • Jersey number — 0–99, optional
  • Position — handler / cutter / hybrid / unknown

Example line: Pat Smith, Pat, female, 7, handler. Lines that fail validation report by row number so you can fix and re-paste just the rejects.

3. Optionally create a tournament or season

Tournaments group games together for rollup analytics; seasons span tournaments. Both are optional and you can attach a game to either when you create it.

4. Create your first game

Open Games and add the opponent name, date, start time, timezone, and optionally a field label, wind condition, and notes. Tap Open on the game row to head into the live logger.

5. Log your first point

  1. Pick the lineup and tap Start point.
  2. Tap the player on the disc, then tap their field zone.
  3. Tap the receiver, then tap the field zone where they caught it.
  4. Catch in the attacking endzone? It auto-scores a goal and ends the point.
  5. Turnover or D? Use the stat buttons under the field grid.

Misclicks happen — Undo Last is always one tap away in the score header. Mid-point edits live in the event log; tap any event to edit it inline.

Still stuck?

Email contact@swilly.team with your team name and a screenshot. A real human reads every message; we usually reply within a day during the season.