Your event dashboard (All Events)
How to read and use the All Events page at /dashboard/player — your single list of every session you are invited to across every group.
Once you have a PickleFriend account, every organizer who invites you feeds
into one place: All Events at /dashboard/player. One page, every group,
in chronological order — no checking each organizer's schedule separately.
If you've bookmarked /dashboard/my-schedule, it still works — that URL
redirects here automatically.
Getting there
Sign in, and All Events is your player home. You can also reach it from any event's schedule page via the All Events link in the header.
List view and Calendar view
A toggle in the toolbar switches between two layouts:
- List — events sorted by date and time, grouped under day headers. Events today are labeled TODAY, tomorrow's are labeled TOMORROW, and further-out events show the full date. This is the default.
- Calendar — a month grid where each day with an event shows a dot or card. Use the month navigation to look ahead or back.
The page only shows events up to 6 hours after their start time — after that a past event drops off automatically, so the list stays current without any cleanup on your part.
Jump to a group
The League dropdown in the toolbar lets you jump to the nearest upcoming event for a specific group. Open it, search or scroll to the group you want, and the page scrolls to — and highlights — that event. Groups with no upcoming events appear dimmed.
Reading an event card
Each card shows:
| Element | What it tells you |
|---|---|
| Time and duration | Start time in the event's local time, followed by the session length |
| Event name | The name the organizer gave the session |
| Group name · organizer | Which league or group this belongs to |
| Location | Venue name (full detail is on the event page) |
| X / Y players | How many players are confirmed in vs. capacity |
| Waitlist count | How many players are ahead of you if you're waiting |
Tap or click any card to open the full event detail page where you can RSVP, chat with the organizer, and see the full roster.
Your RSVP status pill
Every card shows your current RSVP status:
| Pill | Meaning |
|---|---|
| In | You're confirmed for this session |
| Wait | You're on the standard waitlist |
| P-WAIT | You're waiting on a partner confirmation |
| Out | You've declined |
| Undecided | You received an invite but haven't responded yet |
Open the event to change your RSVP — the organizer sees the update immediately.
Event badges
Small badges flag things that need attention or give context at a glance:
| Badge | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 🪜 A / 🪜 B | Ladder event — shows which division it's for |
| 🔗 Partner | A confirmed partner is required before you're fully confirmed |
| 🔗 Partners | The event uses fixed partner pairs |
| 📋 Tasks | The organizer has posted booking jobs — tasks you can volunteer for |
| 📌 Notices | There are organizer bulletins pinned to the event |
| 💬 Chat | The event chat has messages |
Opening the event lets you act on any of these — volunteer for a task, read notices, or reply in chat.
Pre-invite ghost events
Occasionally a card appears with a Pre-invite badge instead of an RSVP pill. The organizer has scheduled an auto-invite for that event, and your formal invite hasn't fired yet — it arrives closer to the event date.
Ghost cards are read-only for RSVP purposes, but you can open the event to read notices, post in chat, or volunteer for booking jobs before your invite lands. Once the auto-invite runs, the card converts to a normal event with a full RSVP pill.
Urgency highlighting
Cards get a visual treatment based on how close the event is:
- Today — the day-header reads "TODAY ·" followed by the full date.
- Tomorrow — the header reads "TOMORROW ·".
- Within the next 24 hours — a stronger border color draws attention. An in-progress session stays in this state for the first hour after start.
- 1–3 days out — a lighter highlight so you can plan ahead.
- Past — a card dims about an hour after the event starts and drops off entirely 6 hours after the event start.
If you also organize
If you run your own groups, the page header shows an Organize button that takes you to the organizer dashboard. Your player view and organizer view stay independent — switching between them doesn't change any settings.
What's next
- Open any event card to RSVP, join the chat, or volunteer for a task — see Booking jobs for how tasks work from your side.
- If you received a score-entry link from an organizer, that goes to a separate page. See The player score link for what you'll find there.
- Is your pre-account rating history missing from your profile? An organizer can generate a claim link so your existing record attaches to your account automatically.