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Rack up.
Match up.
Rank up.

Find matches, build your reputation, and see where you really rank. CueRanks connects pool players through ranked play, Open Calls, and rewards that can be redeemed for merchandise, gear, and other exclusive perks.

Coming to iOS Android
CueRanks player home screen showing getting started progress, players in your area, and a Schedule a match CTA
Step by step

How a CueRanks match comes together

Five taps from "I feel like playing tonight" to "we're racking the first game." Built for the way people actually shoot pool pick your game, pick a partner, pick a hall, walk in.

  1. 1

    Pick an opponent

    Browse players in your travel radius. See their state ranking, win rate, recent matches, and the games they actually want to play. Tap one to send a match invite.

    Travel mode toggle goes up to 100 miles.
    CueRanks schedule wizard game and race-to selection
  2. CueRanks player carousel opponents in your area
    2

    Pick a venue

    Pull up the pool-halls map and pick from the venues in your area.

    Distance-sorted by which venue is closest to your location.
  3. 3

    Pick your game & race

    8-Ball, 9-Ball, 10-Ball or One-Pocket. Set the race-to. The schedule wizard only shows opponents who play your game at your level.

    Per-game ratings + tiers keep things fair.
    CueRanks pool-halls map local venues near you
  4. CueRanks player carousel opponents in your area
    4

    Pick a time

    Lock in a day and time that works for both of you.

    Call venue first to make sure they still have availability.
  5. 5

    Review & Confirm

    Take a last look at everything you've picked venue, game, race-to, day, time then send it. The player you scheduled with has to review and confirm the match on their end before it goes on the board. Once they accept, you're locked in.

    $5 per player billed when the match closes.
    Reward points wager. Flip the default 150 / 100 split to winner-takes-all 250 (or 500 on Mon–Wed double-points days).
    Side-bet. Put your own reward points up against your opponent's reward points both agree on the amount, winner takes both stakes.
    Loser pays both players' fees? Optional toggle if both agree, the loser eats the $5 fee for both players, making the match free for the winner.
    CueRanks pool-halls map local venues near you

After you play, both players enter the score in the app one of you submits it, the other confirms. Stats and rankings only update once the score is confirmed. If the other player doesn't confirm within 24 hours, the match auto-confirms with the submitted score and closes out automatically.

Rewards catalog

Rank higher.
Earn better.

Climb the ranks, collect points, and redeem them for gift cards, pool merch, accessories, and more. The more matches you play, the faster the points stack up.

Earn points Win matches, finish wagers, climb the ladder
Real-world rewards Gift cards, pool merch, accessories, and more
Double points Mon–Wed Schedule earlier in the week, every match doubles your haul
CueRanks gift box bursting open with the 8-ball and gold coins

Featured rewards

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Action matches

Open Calls.
Shout it out.

Don't have a specific opponent in mind? Post an Open Call. Let players around you know where you are at and who is up for the action.

Megaphone broadcasting an Open Call to local players
01

Post it seconds

Pick the game, the race, the day window, and a venue. Tap Post. Other players in your travel radius see it on their Open Calls feed.

02

Only qualified players see it

Your Open Call is shown only to players inside your ranking by default so the people who can claim it are actually at your level. You can widen the audience whenever you want to challenge up or down a tier.

03

Auto-expires in 24 hours

If your Open Call doesn't get claimed within 24 hours, the post quietly deletes itself no stale challenges cluttering the board. Want to play again? Just put up a new one.

Make it interesting

Three ways to put something on the match

Wagers are 100% opt-in. Skip them and play casual, or layer them on for matches where you want a little extra. Everything stays inside reward points no cash on the table.

Reward points

Wager your points

Both players stake the same number of CueRanks reward points before the match starts. The points come out of your balance immediately and sit in escrow until the result is verified.

  • Slider goes up to your current balance, no further.
  • Either player can propose, counter, or decline.
  • Cancelled match? Your stake comes right back.
Loser pays all

Loser eats the match fee

Both players still owe the $5 match fee but if you tick "loser pays both fees," the loser gets charged both sides ($10 total) and the winner walks free. Same total to CueRanks, extra sting for losing.

  • Explicit double-confirm before the match locks in.
  • Surfaced on the match screen so nobody's surprised.
  • Toggle off at any time before check-in.

Reward points have no cash value and can only be redeemed for in-app rewards.
No money ever changes hands between players on CueRanks.

Player settings

Tune the app to how you actually play

The Me tab is where you control every preference what games you play, how far you'll travel, who can see your social handles, and how you pay. Here's what each accordion does.

Personal Information

Your first name, last name, and home state. Your home state drives where you appear on the state leaderboards, and your name is what other players see on the carousel and match cards.

Social Media

Link your Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X, and YouTube handles. They show on your public profile so opponents you've matched with can stay in touch outside the app for tournaments and casual play.

Change Password

Update the password you log in with. Asks for your current password first, requires at least 8 characters, and confirms the new one twice before saving. Forgot it? There's a reset link on the sign-in screen.

Payment Methods

Add a card via Stripe and set it as default. The saved card is what gets charged for the $5-per-player match fee when a match closes out no cash, no card-at-the-counter, no extra app for payments. Cards are tokenized; CueRanks never sees the number.

App Settings

The biggest one. Pick which games you play (8-Ball, 9-Ball, etc.), set your travel radius, turn Travel Mode on or off, and decide who can challenge you. This is what drives every match-finder screen in the app.

Language Preference

Switch the whole app between English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Pick once and every screen welcome flow, schedule wizard, match cards, payment dialogs flips immediately. We default to your phone's system language on first launch.

Coming soon

Be there when CueRanks lands in your area.

We're rolling out this summer! Drop your email and we'll send you information when the app's live!

Thanks! We'll be in touch when there's news for your area.

One email at launch, one email when matches are available. No marketing spam, no list sharing.

Reward points wager

Every match you play in CueRanks pays out 250 reward points total — 500 points if the match is scheduled Monday through Wednesday (our double-points days). The wager toggle decides how those points get split between the two players.

Off (the default). The winner takes 150 points and the loser still walks away with 100 points just for playing. On Mon–Wed matches those numbers double to 300 / 200. Both players get something every time.

On. If both players check the box during scheduling, the match becomes winner-takes-all: the winner gets the full 250 points and the loser gets 0. On a Mon–Wed match that pot jumps to 500 / 0.

Either player can decline during scheduling and the match falls back to the default split. The agreed setup is shown on the match card so neither side forgets what was on the line.

Side-bet

A side-bet is a head-to-head reward-points wager between you and your opponent no cash involved. You stake a chunk of the reward points you've already earned in CueRanks; your opponent matches the same amount out of their own balance. Whoever wins the match takes both stakes back into their balance once the score is confirmed.

It's separate from the standard winner-bonus the match already pays out the side-bet is purely a player-to-player wager you layer on top if you want more on the line. Both sides have to agree on the amount during scheduling; either player can decline and the match still goes ahead with no side-bet at all.

There's a per-match cap on how many points either of you can put up, so a hot streak can't get out of hand. The agreed amount is shown on the match card so neither side forgets what was on the line.

Loser pays both players' fees?

Normally each player pays the $5 match fee themselves. Flip this toggle on during scheduling and if your opponent agrees the loser eats both fees ($10 total), making the match completely free for the winner.

Both players have to opt in for this to apply. If either side declines, the match falls back to the standard split where you each pay your own $5.