ACL launches all-in-one Cornhole app for players, directors, pros
ACL is pushing cornhole toward one digital home, with a new app built for scoring, brackets, registrations, and pro tracking. The real test is whether players and directors actually move in.

The American Cornhole League is trying to pull the sport’s scattered daily operations into one phone-sized hub. The Cornhole App is being billed as the ACL’s official digital home, and the feature list goes far beyond casual scorekeeping: it includes a simple scoreboard, tournament and league director tools, bracket creation, player registration, team management and performance tracking for both backyard players and ACL Pros.
That matters because cornhole has always lived in pieces. Players have needed one place to keep score on a Friday night, another to register for a weekend bracket, and another to follow standings and individual results. The ACL’s pitch is to collapse all of that into one platform, with a single path from casual play to organized competition and then into the pro side of the sport.

The launch timing makes the push feel more than cosmetic. An ACL brand guide page says the all-in-one ACL Cornhole App is scheduled to go live on June 17, 2026, while the ACL Player App landing page already shows version 14.1.0 live. Put together, that suggests the league is not just renaming an app. It is actively building and maintaining a mobile ecosystem around it.
The practical upside is easy to see for directors. Bracket creation, player registration and team management are the kinds of tools that can cut down on paper scorecards and stop a tournament from turning into a clipboard chase. For players, the same app would also serve as a place to track performance and follow favorite competitors without bouncing between separate tools. For ACL Pros, it could become a stats and standings touchpoint that keeps the league’s top end connected to the same system used at the local level.
That is the real story here. The ACL is not just launching another league app; it is making a play to own the sport’s digital infrastructure. If the rollout lands the way it is designed, cornhole could have a single central home for casual play, event administration and pro-level competition. If adoption lags, it will be another branded download with a narrow reach.
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