The rules assistant for community sport

Stop searching. Start playing.

Give clubs and officials clear answers from your association's rules, policies, and competition documents.

Community sport association staff reviewing competition information together in a clubhouse

The same questions should not slow every game down.

Without Rool Bot

Search the website. Open the PDF. Message the association. Call the association. Debate the interpretation.

With Rool Bot

Set the competition. Ask the question. Read the source.

A clearer answer for everyone involved.

Rool Bot turns association rules and policies into practical guidance for clubs, officials, and volunteers.

The right answer for the right competition.

Sport, competition, age group, and grade context keep each answer focused on the rules that apply.

Community sport equipment, rule folders, a clipboard, whistle, and tablet on a clubhouse table

Answers show their source.

Clubs and officials can see the rule behind the answer, not just the conclusion.

Decisions stay visible.

Registered decisions give associations a clearer view of recurring questions across competitions.

From question to decision.

No new rulebook to learn. Just a faster way to use the rules your community already has.

Set the context

Choose the sport, competition, and grade so the right rules are in scope.

Ask naturally

Type the question exactly as it comes up at the club or venue.

Make the call

Read the answer and its source, then register the decision.

Give every competition one clear source of truth.

Connect rules, policies, and competition documents, help clubs resolve questions consistently, and review registered decisions from one place.

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Rules operations

Keep knowledge across sports and competitions organised and available to the people who need it.

Decision review

See what was asked, what was decided, and where clubs need clearer guidance.

See how Rool Bot handles a real competition question.

Explore the cricket demo to see how a question moves from context to a source-backed answer.

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