Referee Schedules and Open Game Assignments
Refr Sports gives officials a practical place to keep track of the games they are expected to work. Referees can review upcoming assignments, check locations and timing, and manage availability so their schedule reflects the hours they can actually cover. The same view is useful when a season becomes busy and several leagues or tournaments compete for attention.
Open-game listings add a more active way to find work. An official can browse available games and claim assignments that fit a preferred date or venue, then return to the schedule to keep the commitment visible. That combination of planning and opportunity discovery makes the app useful between matches as well as on game day.
Assignment Updates for Busy Game Days
Assignors need to respond quickly when a referee changes plans or a vacancy appears. Refr Sports lets them update assignments from a phone, keep the latest details attached to each game, and send real-time notifications rather than relying on a long chain of texts. Officials can receive changes and reminders as they move between venues, which reduces the chance of arriving with outdated information.
This workflow is especially helpful for weekend tournaments, school seasons, and leagues with frequent schedule adjustments. The app keeps communication close to the assignment itself, so a last-minute change can be handled as part of the same coordination task instead of becoming a separate spreadsheet or message thread.
Earnings, Reports, and Payment Tracking
Payment visibility is a central part of Refr Sports for officials and the organizations that hire them. Referees can review earnings information alongside their assignments, while organizations and assignors can keep pay details connected to the games they manage. Seeing the work and the expected payout together makes it easier to plan a season and spot a missing detail before it becomes a payment question.
The platform also supports direct deposits and keeps earning reports available for review. That is useful for officials who work across multiple leagues, as well as administrators who want fewer manual handoffs after games are completed. Payment features still depend on the account role and setup, but the goal is a clearer path from assignment to payout.
Role-Based Coordination for Sports Organizations
Refr Sports is designed around three connected roles: sports official or event staff, assignor, and sports organization. Each role gets a different reason to open the app. Officials focus on schedules, availability, open games, and earnings; assignors focus on filling games and adjusting crews; organizations focus on referee readiness, contact details, and pay information.
That role-based structure makes Refr Sports useful for both a single officiating career and a larger program with many venues and teams. New users can create an account for the role that matches their work, then use the same shared system to keep assignments and communication aligned. It fits people who need a mobile companion to ongoing sports operations rather than a general score-tracking app.