A Court in 10 minutes. No Construction Required.

No permits. No contractors. No permanent changes to your space. A full pickleball court can be up and ready to play — anywhere there’s a hard surface — in about 10 minutes.


You Already Have the Space

Most organizations already have the surface they need. A pickleball court fits in a standard gym, a parking lot corner, a tennis court, an outdoor hard surface, or any flat paved area roughly 44 feet × 20 feet. That’s smaller than most classroom floors.

Schools, parks departments, recreation centers, senior communities, and faith organizations across the country are discovering that the court was always there — it just needed lines and a net.


What the Court Activation Package Includes

Every court activation package is a complete, ready-to-play kit. Nothing else to source, nothing to build.

  • Anywhere Protractor System — the patent-pending measuring guide that makes court layout foolproof, even for first-timers
  • Easy Pickleball Net — regulation height, assembles in minutes, no tools required
  • Anywhere Court Tape (×2) — bright, durable court lines that go down fast and peel clean
  • Honrado T700 Carbon Fiber Paddles (×4) — tournament-quality paddles so players can start immediately
  • Pickleballs (×2 sets) — indoor/outdoor ready
  • Freedom Fighter Paddle — a commemorative paddle tied to the broader Anywhere mission

How Setup Works: Step by Step

The Protractor System is the key innovation here. It eliminates the measuring, calculating, and guesswork that would otherwise make court layout intimidating. Here’s what a typical setup looks like:

Step 1 — Find Your Surface (5 min)

Any flat, hard surface works — gym floor, parking lot, outdoor court. You need roughly 44 ft × 20 ft of clear space, though slightly larger is ideal for safety margins.

Step 2 — Lay the Lines (20 min)

Use the Protractor System to mark your corners and key lines. The guide does the geometry for you. Apply the court tape along the guides. Peel-and-stick for hard floors; standard tape peels clean every time.

Step 3 — Set Up the Net (10 min)

The Easy Net assembles with no tools. Unfold, extend, lock — it’s regulation height and ready to play. Two people make it faster, but it’s a one-person job too.

Step 4 — Play (immediately)

Hand out the paddles. Your community is playing pickleball. The whole setup from unpacking to first serve: under 10 minutes.


Provisional Court. Permanent Impact.

“Provisional” just means it doesn’t require a construction permit or permanent installation. The court tape comes up cleanly. The net packs back into its bag. But the community that forms around it? That’s permanent.

Schools use these courts for PE and after-school programming. Senior centers run weekly drop-in sessions. Parks departments activate underused hard surfaces. Faith communities bring generations together around something joyful and healthy.

None of them needed a construction budget. None of them needed city approval. They just needed the kit.


Works Everywhere

Indoor Surfaces

  • Gymnasium floors (hardwood or sport tile)
  • Multi-purpose community rooms
  • Indoor recreation facilities
  • School cafeteria floors

Outdoor Surfaces

  • Parking lots and hardscaped areas
  • Existing tennis or basketball courts
  • Outdoor concrete pads
  • Paved pathways and plazas

Ready to Bring a Court to Your Community?

The kit is waiting. The space is probably already there. The only thing missing is the activation.