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Bracket Maker for Ucraft

Bracket generator for creating interactive tournaments that organize matchups, track progress, and deliver a clear and engaging competition experience.

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Why Should You Use the Bracket Maker Widget+?

Engaging Your Users

With the Brackets & Tournaments widget, you can provide your users with an interactive experience that allows them to vote for participants and predict outcomes.

User Experience Enhancement

Your users' experience can be improved by using Brackets & Tournaments by making it more enjoyable for them to look at and use your brackets. Make your users want to come back and participate again by offering prizes and creating stunning brackets. The brackets can also be an easy, visual way for users to follow the game - further enhancing their experience.

Lead Generation

The Brackets & Tournaments widget offers a signup option where your users will need to enter their email addresses to vote or participate. This way, you will be able to collect leads and add them to your email marketing list.

Different bracket types

The Brackets & Tournaments widget features multiple bracket types for you to choose from. There are single elimination, double elimination, March Madness, custom brackets, and more! It doesn't matter what kind of tournament you play, we've got the bracket for you.

Bracket Maker - Different bracket types

Save as an image or PDF

You can export your tournament as either an image or a PDF file, so that you can share it with other people or share it on your website or social media accounts.

Bracket Maker - Save as an image or PDF

Different types of tables

With the Brackets & Tournaments widget, you can create multiple types of tables for your tournaments. Select the Standings table to see all participants and their ranks, select the Participants table for a simple view of your participants, and then select the Ranking table to see how predictions compare to the actual results.

Bracket Maker - Different types of tables

Multiple Layouts

Brackets & Tournaments widget includes multiple layouts such as squares, circles, & others. Choose the layout that fits best with your Ucraft website design and customize your brackets the way you want.

Bracket Maker - Multiple Layouts

A variety of skins

It features multiple skins for you to choose from within the brackets & tournaments widget. Our skins come in solid colors as well as with complementary images that cover most tournament types. Set your tournament up quickly without the need for extensive customization.

Bracket Maker - A variety of skins
Bracket Maker - Voting & Predictions

Voting & Predictions

Votes and predictions can be collected using the Brackets & Tournaments widget. Your users will be able to interact, engage and have fun with your brackets with these options.

Bracket Maker - Sign Up to Tournament Page

Sign Up to Tournament Page

The Brackets & Tournaments widget features a signup page option that will enable your users to sign up and participate in your tournament and allow you to collect emails and generate leads for your email marketing campaigns.

Bracket Maker - Match randomization and seeding

Match randomization and seeding

Participants can be matched in different ways - in order, in a randomized order, or simply by seeding.

Bracket Maker - It's easy to use

It's easy to use

The Brackets & tournaments widget is easy to use and requires no coding knowledge. You can easily customize the widget to your liking with just a few clicks with our intuitive dashboard and the drag-and-drop feature.

Easily customizable

With the Brackets & tournaments widget, you can customize the design to suit your needs. Change the colors, the fonts, the spacing and anything else!

Bracket Maker - Easily customizable

Totally Responsive

We have designed the Brackets & tournaments widget to be fully responsive, so it will look great on any device. Having this feature will ensure that you're ahead of your competitors in a mobile-first world.

Bracket Maker - Totally Responsive

Custom CSS

In the Brackets & tournaments widget, you can add custom CSS to make the widget even more personalized and creative.

Bracket Maker - Custom CSS

Easy To Embed

A single line of code allows you to embed the Brackets & tournaments widget on your Ucraft website. Additionally, the widget will be updated automatically if any changes are made.

Bracket Maker - Easy To Embed

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FAQ

You can add as many Brackets participants as you’d like.

Yes, the Bracket Generator enables you to load the team more than once.

No. If there’s a tie then the winner will be chosen randomly. 

Yes, you can! In the Brackets Editor, go to the 'Participants' tab and select the group icon where it says 'Participants List'. For a more detailed guide, please refer to this article.

Certainly! You can enable voting in the Brackets by selecting the 'Votes/Predictions' tab on your dashboard. For a more detailed guide, please refer to this article.

You can easily enable the Brackets Predictions option by selecting the 'Votes/Predictions' tab on your dashboard. For a more detailed guide, please refer to this article.

Of course! You can set in the brackets a third-place winner by selecting the “Settings” tab and toggling the “3rd Place Match” button.

Yes, you can! You can easily add a prizes section in the Brackets by selecting the “Settings” tab and toggling the “Prizes” button.

Certainly! You can highlight and celebrate your Brackets champion by selecting the “Settings” tab and toggling the “Champion View” button. 

Yes, you can! You can create an online brackets signup page by selecting the “Settings” tab and toggling the “Signup Page” button.

Yes, they can! You can add score submission by selecting the “Settings” tab and toggling the “Scores Submission” button.

Yes, you can! You can easily add the game’s location by selecting the “Settings” tab and toggling the “Game Locations” button.

Of Course! You can easily add group names by selecting the “Settings” tab and toggling the “Group Names” button.

Certainly! You can easily add the dates of the games by selecting the “Settings” tab and toggling the “Dates” button.

Using the Brackets Maker widget is very easy. Simply sign up and start using the free version. There's no need to worry about complicated setup or installation processes, as the Brackets Maker widget is designed to be user-friendly and straightforward. Once you've signed up, you'll have access to all of the basic features and functions of the widget, which you can use to enhance your website and improve your online presence. From there, you can choose to upgrade to the paid version if you want to access more advanced features and capabilities. Regardless of which version you choose, you'll find that the widget is a powerful and easy-to-use tool that can help you take your online presence to the next level.

The Common Ninja Brackets Maker widget is a free tool reach with features and options. While this widget is free to use, it does have a limit on the number of views it can handle. This means that after a certain number of views, the chat button may no longer be visible or functional on your website. It is important to note that this view limit may vary depending on the plan you are using. Despite this limitation, Common Ninja's Brackets Maker is still a valuable tool for businesses looking to increase customer engagement and improve the overall user experience of their website.

The Common Ninja's Brackets Maker widget is a versatile tool for any website builder. This means that you can easily add this widget to your website or store no matter what platform you use to build your website. The Brackets Maker widget will work seamlessly with your platform whether you are using a popular website builder or something more specialized. This means you can enjoy all the benefits of this powerful tool without having to worry about compatibility issues.

It’s very easy to embed Common Ninja’s Brackets & Tournaments app on your website and the process consists of two steps:


  1. Once you’ve finished working with the Brackets & Tournaments app, copy the HTML text that can be found under the 'Add to Website' tab on the app’s dashboard.
  2. On your website builder, find the 'embed' widget option, place it where you want the Brackets & Tournaments app to appear, and then paste the HTML code you’ve copied before into the widget.

The Brackets Maker widget is designed to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a set of EU regulations protecting personal data and privacy. When using the Brackets Maker widget, you can be confident that it will not collect or store personal data that could violate GDPR regulations. This ensures that your business is in compliance with these regulations and can protect your customers' data privacy. Overall, the Brackets Maker widget is a secure and reliable tool that can be used to enhance your website without any concerns about GDPR compliance.

No need for coding skills. Our Brackets Maker widget is designed to be easy to use, even for those with limited technical experience. The widget features a user-friendly interface that allows you to easily customize the widget without coding knowledge. You can fully customize the Brackets Maker to match your branding. When you're done, simply copy the provided code and paste it into your website. It's that simple!

Embedding the Brackets Maker widget on your website is a straightforward process. Simply copy the provided code and paste it into the desired location on your website. The widget will seamlessly integrate into your site, allowing you to take advantage of its features and functions. No technical expertise or programming knowledge is required - just copy and paste the code to get started. This simple process allows you to easily add the widget to your website and enhance its functionality without any hassle.

Yes. We are eager to hear your request. Please refer to this page.

Single elimination brackets are a type of tournament format used in competitions where the goal is to determine a single winner. In a single elimination bracket, each participant is paired with another participant in a one-on-one match, and the winner of each match advances to the next round while the loser is eliminated from the competition. This continues until only one participant remains, who is declared the winner of the tournament.


Single elimination brackets are often used in sports tournaments and other competitions where a large number of participants compete against each other. The format is simple and easy to understand and allows for a clear determination of the winner without the need for multiple rounds of matches. However, the format can be considered unfair because a single loss eliminates a participant from the competition, regardless of their overall skill level or performance.


This can result in a situation where the best team or player does not win the tournament, because they may be eliminated in an early round due to an unlucky matchup or a single mistake.

A Round Robin Bracket is a type of tournament format where each team or player plays against every other team or player in the competition. This ensures that each team or player has an equal opportunity to compete and win.


The bracket is typically set up in a circular or circular-like shape, with the teams or players arranged in a way that ensures each team or player plays against every other team or player. The team or player with the most wins determines the winner of the tournament.

A double-elimination bracket is a type of tournament format where a team or player is not eliminated from the competition after losing their first game. Instead, they are moved to a separate bracket where they have another chance to compete and win. The winner of the main bracket and the elimination bracket compete against each other in the final game to determine the tournament's overall winner. This format allows for more competitive play and ensures that all teams or players have a fair chance at winning the tournament.

March Madness is the popular nickname for the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, which is held every year in the United States. The tournament features 68 college basketball teams from across the country, who compete in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion. The tournament is known for its unique bracket format, where teams are seeded based on their regular season performance and then matched up in a bracket for the tournament. The tournament is a popular event for fans and bettors, who often fill out their own bracket predictions in hopes of correctly predicting the outcome of each match.

A four division bracket is a type of tournament format where the competition is divided into four separate divisions or groups. Each division contains a certain number of teams or players competing against each other within their own division. The winners of each division then face off in a final round to determine the tournament's overall winner. This format allows for a larger number of teams or players to compete in the tournament, and ensures a fair and balanced competition by dividing the teams or players into separate divisions.

A prediction bracket is a type of bracket used for predicting the outcome of a tournament or competition. This can be done by a single person or a group of people, and is often used for betting or as a fun activity among friends or colleagues. In a prediction bracket, the person or group fills out the bracket by predicting the winners of each match in the tournament. The person or group with the most accurate predictions is typically declared the winner. Prediction brackets are commonly used for sports tournaments, such as the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament, but can also be used for other types of competitions, such as reality TV shows or political elections.

Pick'em brackets are a type of prediction bracket where the person or group filling out the bracket must choose the winners of each match in the tournament. This is different from a traditional bracket, where the tournament organizers determine the winners. In a pick'em bracket, the person or group must use their knowledge and expertise to make educated guesses about which teams or players will win each match. The person or group with the most accurate predictions is typically declared the winner. Pick'em brackets are often used for sports tournaments, but can also be used for other types of competitions, such as reality TV shows or political elections.


A voting bracket is a type of bracket used to conduct a vote or poll among a group of people. In a voting bracket, the options or candidates being voted on are arranged in a bracket format, with each option or candidate facing off against another in a series of match-ups. The people participating in the vote then cast their ballots by selecting the option or candidate they prefer in each match-up. The option or candidate with the most votes in each match-up advances to the next round, until a winner is determined. Voting brackets can be used for a variety of purposes, such as choosing a favorite food, determining the best movie in a series, or selecting the most popular candidate in an election.

A Group Stage bracket is a type of tournament format where the teams or players are divided into groups or pools based on their performance or ranking. Each group or pool contains a certain number of teams or players, who compete against each other within their own group. The winners of each group or pool then advance to the next round of the tournament, where they face off against the winners of the other groups or pools. This format allows for a larger number of teams or players to compete in the tournament and ensures a fair and balanced competition by dividing the teams or players into separate groups. Group Stage brackets are commonly used in sports tournaments, such as soccer or basketball, but can also be used for other types of competitions.