
Players no longer need separate apps for practice, scoring, and events. Unity brings everything together into one seamless platform.

From casual pub throwers to serious competitors, everyone gets real, data-driven insights—averages, checkouts, heatmaps, form tracking, and long-term player progression.

Organisers can run leagues, knockouts, ladders, or full competitions with zero admin stress. Automatic brackets, live scoring, and real-time results make every event smoother.

Unity connects local pubs, clubs, and online leagues into one unified network, enabling rankings, national competitions, and a modern structure the darts world has never had before.
For decades, darts has been built on passion, community, and competition. Players sharpened their skills in pubs, clubs, garages, and venues across the country.
But the sport has been stuck with old tools, outdated scorekeeping, and fragmented apps that only do one thing.
Those days are over.
Unity Darts Organisation has created the first all-in-one platform that transforms how players train, compete, and grow.
This isn’t just an app.
It’s the next evolution of the darts ecosystem.
Developed by Jake Fairbairn and Paul Worth, Unity brings modern technology, powerful performance insights, and automated tournament systems to a sport that’s long overdue for innovation.
Welcome to the new era.

Whether you’re running a local pub knockout or a 500-player online event, Unity Darts handles everything:
• Automatic brackets
• Round-robin or knockout formats
• Live scoring synced across devices
• QR-based player check-in
• Digital scoreboards
• Instant result updates
• Real-time leaderboards
Tournament directors finally get what they’ve needed for years:
automation, accuracy, and zero admin stress.

Unity Darts connects every part of the sport:
• Local pubs running weekly tournaments
• Regional online leagues
• In-person events with real-time scoring
• National rankings based on verified match data
• Branded club dashboards
A system that works whether you're running a casual 16-player night or a structured county-level league.
This is the infrastructure darts has been missing.

Paul Worth picked up darts only two years ago—not as a standout thrower, as he’ll freely admit—but as someone who quickly fell in love with running teams, leagues, and events. What began at The Progressive in Ferrybridge grew into a popular individual league and eventually evolved into the UDO.
Passionate about community and the sport’s growth, Paul is now focused on taking the UDO nationwide and delivering top-quality darts events across the UK.
Before darts, Paul worked in recruitment and spent many years playing football—until his knees called time. Away from the oche, he’s a proud grandad who happily swaps scoreboards for Peppa Pig, park trips, and plenty of laughs with his two grandchildren.

Jake is a 36-year-old entrepreneur who spent seven years successfully running a cosmetic business before discovering a new passion in the world of darts. With a strong background in business leadership and a growing dedication to the sport, he brings discipline, creativity, and drive to everything he pursues.








