PlayTime Scheduler, Your Pickleball Matchmaker

As a pickleballer, there are few things worse than needing to play and not being able to find an opponent or partner (at Jax Pickleball Store, we get it; trust us). Fortunately, there’s a site for that. And it’s free — and easy — to use!

PlayTime Scheduler for Pickleball is a comprehensive and user-friendly database allowing users to search for places and times to play not only in Jacksonville, Florida but also 30+ countries around the world (which is quite convenient when you’re out of town and want need to get your dink on). The site also enables players to create their own sessions, which can be open to the public or by invitation only.

Getting started is simple. Create an account with your email, answer a few questions including your location, rating and gender, and that’s it. You can explore sessions by date, time, part of town (Arlington, Beaches, Mandarin, Southside, Springfield and Westside), skill level and number of participants, then simply click on the session to see the specific location and sign up. To create your own, click on the blue “add session” button in the top right corner of the calendar.

PlayTime Scheduler for Pickleball also enables pickleball players to receive automated emails about upcoming public sessions that fit their criteria. (Pro tip: If you find you’re receiving too many notifications, edit your email preferences by clicking the “My Account” button in the blue welcome section on the top left, then the “Email” tab.) You can also communicate with other players through the site and discover new courts using the interactive map.

Basically, PlayTime Scheduler is your personal pickleball matchmaker — even if you’re in Brazil, Denmark, South Africa or Taiwan.

Note: PlayTime Scheduler for Pickleball is not a court reservation system but a way for players to connect and schedule games. Actual court time is determined by a facility’s hours of operation and rules.

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