Concept — operator view for demo franchise ‘Boston Metro APA’. All numbers are seeded demo data.
League Operator platform
Boston Metro APA
League Operator since 2011
- Members
- 612
- Teams
- 78
- Divisions
- 8
- Host venues
- 8
Last 30 days
Your recruitment funnel
Today an operator finds out about an interested player when the phone rings. Here, you watch the whole pipeline — from first page view to paid member.
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League page views
4,820
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Conversion from previous stage: 25.6% continue
League-finder searches
1,236
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Conversion from previous stage: 7.1% continue
Join starts
88
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Conversion from previous stage: 69.3% continue
Completed joins
61
61 new members this month joined online without a single phone call.
Roster management
Teams forming
Open rosters across your divisions. A nudge sends the captain their invite link and the free agents who match their 23-Rule room.
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The Felt Tips
SL 2–3 welcomeRoster 6/8Captain Rosa D.
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Break of Dawn
Any levelRoster 5/8Captain Theo K.
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Kiss Shot Krew
SL 2 only (23-Rule)Roster 7/8Captain Dee W.
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Nine Lives
SL 1–4 welcomeRoster 5/8Captain Alvin P.
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Side Bet Society
SL 1–2 welcome (23-Rule)Roster 6/8Captain Mo H.
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The Bright Sides
Any level (19-Rule)Roster 5/8Captain Grace L.
Included with the platform
Your league website
Every operator gets the modern site out of the box — fast, crawlable pages for every division and venue, your name on the masthead, join buttons wired straight into your funnel. No web guy required.
LO sites carry the attribution-line convention: “An independent franchisee of American Poolplayers Association, Inc.”
Marketing toolkit
Assets that make themselves
Poster · 11×17
Teams
forming
Tuesdays · The Rack Room
Table tent · 4×6
Scan to join
Auto-generated from your league data — print or post.
For bar owners
Host a league night
League night brings 20–40 players to your tables — on your slowest night, every week, all session long. They eat, they tip, they come back Saturday with friends.
APA handles the scheduling, the scoring, and the standings. You provide three things:
- Tables. Two or more in league-worthy shape.
- A night. Pick the one that needs the crowd.
- A table-time policy. Most hosts comp or discount table time during league play.
Built as a multi-tenant product: one platform, every operator, each with their own brand, data, and pages.