If you have ever stopped mid-rally to ask "whose serve is it?", this is for you.
■ The app does the counting
21, 15 or 11 points, best of 3 or 5, and the deuce cap — all worked out for you.
Choose between rally point scoring and the classic side-out system.
■ You always see whose serve it is
The serve marker is a large pill with the word on it, readable at a glance from across the court.
In doubles it also shows which player of the pair is serving (Service 1 or 2).
■ The interval at 11
When one side reaches 11, the app calls the 60-second interval. No separate clock needed.
■ A wrong tap is not a problem
Undo works even after a game has ended. If you tapped wrong several times, set the score directly
from the menu. That correction can be undone too.
■ Two halves you will not confuse
Each player has their own colour, and the colour follows the player when you change ends.
You pick the colours in settings.
■ Landscape mode
Turn the phone sideways and the layout changes for it: the top bar gets shorter and the numbers get
bigger, which is what you want when the phone stands beside the court. Tablets too.
■ Screen clone — the same board on another device
On the same Wi-Fi, this scoreboard appears on another device exactly as it is. Count at the
umpire's chair while people watch the same screen on their own phone. The sending side shows a
three-letter code and the watching side picks it from a list. No accounts, no pairing.
(Some venue networks block device-to-device traffic, and then it will not show up.)
■ Rename the players
Change names in the middle of a match. Leave a name empty to go back to the default.
12 languages, switchable inside the app at any time.
Badminton scoreboard with landscape mode and screen cloning.