Operating system for officiating organizations

Run assignments, accountability, reporting, and payroll from one system.

RefZone is built for referee-in-chief teams, assignors, and organization admins who need to assign faster, manage accountability centrally, and run reporting and payroll without rebuilding the work in separate tools.

Assignments

Games, requests, offers, replacements

Accountability

Reports and evaluations tied to the work

Operations

Payroll and reporting from one data model

Built for

The buyers who actually run officiating operations

RefZone is not marketed as another scheduler. It is positioned for the people responsible for staffing, accountability, and season operations.

Referee-in-Chief

Track staffing coverage, official development, and season operations from one source of truth.

Assignor

Run the highest-friction workflow in the organization from a single operational workspace.

Organization Admin

Control structure, access, visibility, reporting, and payroll-ready operations without stitching tools together.

Outcomes

One platform. Three operational outcomes.

Assign faster

Move from published game to requests, offers, replacements, and confirmed crews in one operating flow.

Manage accountability centrally

Tie game reports, evaluations, supervision, and official feedback back to the same game and assignment history.

Run reporting and payroll from one system

Carry completed assignments into payroll, exports, and management reporting without rebuilding the data elsewhere.

Before RefZone
With RefZone
Schedule in one tool, assignment changes in texts and inboxes.
Games, staffing status, requests, and offers stay in one operating flow.
Reports and evaluations tracked separately from the game itself.
Accountability stays tied to the game, official, and assignment history.
Payroll rebuilt by hand after scheduling work is already done.
Completed assignments carry straight into payroll, exports, and reporting.

Ready to run your next season in RefZone?

Move scheduling, accountability, reporting, and payroll into one operating system for officiating organizations.