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World Chess Calendar
All chess tournaments in one place
# Productivity Tools
Featured on : Jul 9. 2023
Featured on : Jul 9. 2023
What is World Chess Calendar?
Our goal is to provide everyone with an opportunity to find them a chess tournament in any country they want to play at a time and not only a cool big one, which you can find anywhere, but all the local tournaments as well!
Problem
Chess players, both amateurs and professionals, struggle to find information on both major and local chess tournaments in one place. They often miss opportunities to participate in local tournaments because these are not widely advertised or easy to find.
Solution
A centralized platform aggregating details about chess tournaments worldwide, allowing users to discover and participate in both major and local chess tournaments of their choice.
Customers
Amateur and professional chess players, chess enthusiasts looking for tournaments to participate in or follow, and organizers seeking to promote their chess events.
Unique Features
The comprehensive aggregation of tournaments from around the world, including local events that are hard to find elsewhere. The platform likely offers filters by location, time, and level of play to help users find exactly what they are looking for.
User Comments
Chess enthusiasts appreciate the comprehensive list of tournaments.
Users find it easier to plan their participation in events.
Local tournament organizers report higher visibility and attendance.
Some desire more features, like direct registration options.
Overall positive feedback on the usability of the platform.
Traction
Due to the constraints, I cannot provide current metrics. Typically, traction would be measured in the number of users, engagement rates, feedback scores, and possibly partnerships or sponsorships inked.
Market Size
The global chess market, including digital and physical platforms, events, and equipment, is estimated to be worth multiples of millions of dollars, with a growing user base due to the increasing popularity of chess as both a hobby and competitive sport.