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Petanque Life

Spectateurs et fans

In-Person Event Attendee

Attends tournaments and events in person to watch matches live.

En bref

In-person attendees travel to tournaments to soak up the atmosphere and watch matches unfold across multiple terrains. The platform turns a sprawling venue into a navigable, comprehensible event with calendar discovery, live scoreboards, terrain maps and contextual match guidance.

Motivation

Entertainment, social experience, supporting players.

Contexte

Attendees range from devoted fans who plan their weekend around a championship to families dropping in for an afternoon. They arrive on foot or by car, juggling phones in bright sunlight while moving between terrains.

Most attend one to five live events a year, often regional opens or a national final, and stay anywhere from two hours to a full weekend. Phone is the primary device, occasionally a tablet for older fans.

Battery anxiety is real, sun glare is constant, and venue Wi-Fi is unreliable. They want to know which match is hot right now, where to find it, and what just happened on the terrain they walked past.

Les besoins en détail

1

A unified event calendar with location filter, ticket links and live-status indicator showing whether matches are in progress nearby

Pourquoi c'est essentiel

Without a single calendar, attendees rely on federation PDFs, club Facebook posts and word of mouth, missing events entirely or arriving on the wrong day. The live-status indicator solves a uniquely petanque problem: terrains run in parallel and matches finish unpredictably, so a fan can be 200 metres from a decisive final without knowing it.

Location filtering lets a weekend traveller plan a route through three nearby tournaments rather than committing to one. Ticket links collapse the gap between discovery and attendance, particularly important for paid finals or hospitality events.

Comment Petanque Life y répond

Aggregated tenant calendars expose events with geo-coordinates, start times and ticket URLs. The mobile app filters by radius, date range and competition tier, and a live-status badge updates from the scoring backend so attendees see which events have matches actively being played.

2

An on-site match guide explaining current standings, formats and rules so newcomers can follow the action with confidence

Pourquoi c'est essentiel

Petanque formats vary wildly: poule play, swiss, single-elimination, mixed disciplines, doubles versus triples. A first-time attendee watching a national championship has no way to know whether they are watching a meaningless group-stage match or a tense quarter-final.

Without context, the visit becomes confusing rather than captivating, and casual attendees do not return. The match guide bridges spectator intuition and competition mechanics — knowing a team needs one more point to advance transforms passive watching into invested watching.

Comment Petanque Life y répond

Per-event microsites surface format diagrams, current bracket position and what each match means for advancement. Tapping a terrain shows the live score, format explanation in the user's language, and a one-line stake summary like "winner advances to semi-final".

3

Interactive venue maps with terrain numbers, amenities, food vendors and accessible routes that update as match assignments shift

Pourquoi c'est essentiel

Large tournaments occupy hundreds of terrains across multiple zones, sometimes spanning several hectares. Paper maps go out of date the moment a referee reassigns a match.

Attendees waste time walking the wrong direction, miss the start of matches they came to see, and skip events because navigation feels overwhelming. Accessibility routes matter for older fans and wheelchair users — petanque has a notably senior demographic.

Food, toilets and first-aid locations affect dwell time and willingness to stay for evening matches.

Comment Petanque Life y répond

Venue maps render terrain numbers tied to live match data, so tapping a terrain reveals which match is in progress. Amenities, food and accessible paths are layered toggleable overlays.

Match reassignments from the scoring system propagate to the map within seconds.

En pratique

Saturday morning, an attendee opens the app over coffee and filters the calendar to events within 50 km. The regional doubles championship 30 minutes away shows three quarter-finals starting at 14:00. They tap directions, drive to the venue and open the map, which now highlights the terrain hosting the favoured local pair.

Walking over, they stop at terrain 12 where the live-status badge shows a tied match in the thirteenth end. The match guide explains the format and that the winner faces last year's champions. After the match ends, they use the map to find the food truck, then check the live feed for the start of the semi-finals.

A push notification fires when their preferred pair takes the terrain, and they are courtside in two minutes.

À quoi ressemble la réussite

  • Live-status badge reflects scoring backend within 5 seconds of match start
  • Venue map loads within 2 seconds on 3G connection
  • Terrain reassignments propagate to map within 10 seconds
  • Calendar filter returns nearby events in under 1 second
  • At least 60 percent of on-site attendees open the app at least three times during a tournament day

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