About Us

FFindr is a free online resource that helps finding any kind of Frisbee-related information worldwide. FFindr embraces the ideals of the open web, which is, enabling efficient communication while leaving all data in the hands of its creators: the Frisbee community.

FFindr enables players to...

  • update their player page, rate tournaments, and create lists of tournaments they played or want to play
  • find Frisbee anywhere with tournament calendars as well as lists of teams, players and links
  • create perfectly tailored Frisbee tournament calendars including RSS feed and iCal export with powerful search filters
  • register for hat tournaments with FFindr powered online registration

FFindr helps organisers to...

  • register their teams for tournaments with FFindr powered online registration and submit and administer their team roster
  • create websites for tournaments or teams including a map with a trip planner
  • manage the whole cycle of a tournament registration process online, including the setup of automated notification e-mails
  • announce tournaments that are instantly propagated to the appropriate calendars to reach thousands of people

Background

FFindr grew out of the need for a truly simple Frisbee management tool that works 24/7 and around the world. Initially conceived and developped by Christian, a German web developper/designer living in Paris, FFindr went live in September 2007. On his side is a growing group of people helping to improve FFindr. Special thanks goes to Charlie (Paris, France), Erik (Erlangen, Germany), Foggy (Stockholm, Sweden), Hilco (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Jano (Paris, France), Jose (Madrid, Spain), Justin (Madrid, Spain), Marc (Girona, Spain), Mariana (Paris, France), Marvin (Stuttgart, Germany), Patrick (Lisbon, Portugal), Roger (Barcelona, Spain), Romeo (Treviso, Italy), Sasha (Kiev, Ukraine), Stéphane (Rosières, Belgium), Viktor (Lviv, Ukraine) ... and you?

Feel free to join us, the more we are the better the service gets. We're always looking for people eager to:

  • contribute content (adding new teams, blogs, tourneys...),
  • signal bugs (something does not behave as you expect?),
  • translate the interface (FFindr in your language? no problem, it's up to you!),
  • moderate tournaments (eager to become the content manager of a certain country?),
  • develop new ideas (is there something you would like to have on FFindr?),
  • spread the word (yes, there are still people around that don't know us).