Picklary

Play Hub

Picklary Play Hub

A focused play hub for partners, tournaments, coaches, and local communities. The first screen now keeps just the four most-used paths.

Pickleball community board for FAQ and Q&A
Pickleball community board for FAQ and Q&A

In this MVP, users can preview submissions in the browser, while Netlify Forms submissions can be reviewed by an editor before appearing in public listings.

How this hub works

Friends, coaches, tournaments, partners, and skill reviews are designed as reviewed community areas. In this static MVP, submissions are not publicly uploaded to a server. A public launch should add approval, reporting, removal requests, spam controls, personal-data safeguards, and youth-safety rules.

Video-based skill review, Q&A, and FAQ now live under the Insights menu.

Community Guidelines · Guides by topic

How the boards are kept safe

Community boards can bring repeat visits, but public user-generated content is also one of the highest-risk areas for policy compliance. This version therefore prioritizes editor-curated FAQ and sample Q&A. Anything a visitor types in the demo stays in that browser and is not published to the site.

Before a live board is monetized, it should have login, spam prevention, reporting, review, personal-data controls, and copyright checks. Video and image submissions require extra care because other people may appear in the clip.

The purpose is not an unmoderated forum. The boards are meant to turn repeated level questions into useful answers and to help players make better shot, target, and positioning decisions.

  • Demo input is local only.
  • Public posts should be reviewed before publication.
  • Spam, harassment, personal data, and unauthorized uploads are not allowed.

Editorial quality note

This page is structured to help a reader decide what to do next. Instead of only collecting external information, it explains the reading order, what to verify, and how the topic connects to player improvement, gear choice, or match understanding. Facts that can change are supported with source links, while Picklary adds plain-language interpretation and practical use.

This section also clarifies the page purpose so it does not look like a thin link list. It documents editorial standards, review expectations, copyright caution, user safety, and links to related tools or guides. As the site grows, this area can keep pointing readers to the most useful internal pages.

The goal is not to repeat the same text across the site, but to explain the role of each page and connect it to the right tool, guide, or verification link. A reader should be able to move from this overview to a specific action, such as reading a related guide, trying a tool, checking a primary source, or returning later when new examples are published.