SCORECAST
Create a live scoreboard in seconds and control it from your phone. Free, and there is no app to install.
Score Cast turns any TV, projector, laptop or tablet into a live scoreboard. You open a game on your phone, the score appears on the big screen instantly, and everyone watching sees it update in real time. Nothing to download, no setup on the display itself — the screen just needs a web browser.
It was built for the situations where a proper scoreboard either does not exist or is not worth the cost: a school sports hall, a club pitch, a bar running a darts night, a garage tournament, a streamer covering a local match. Anywhere the game is real but the scoreboard budget is not.
Each sport gets its own scoring rules rather than a generic counter — basketball, soccer, tennis, baseball, volleyball, cricket, American football, rugby union, GAA, AFL, NRL, hockey, badminton, handball, darts, padel, pickleball, table tennis, snooker, squash, esports, and a generic scoreboard for anything else. Tennis tracks games and sets properly; GAA handles goals and points separately; cricket counts overs and wickets.
Pick your sport and enter the team names. Open the display link on the TV, projector or laptop you want the score to appear on — or scan the QR code. Then keep the controller on your phone and tap to score. The display updates immediately, and a PIN keeps control of the game with you.
The same live game can run on several screens at once: a fullscreen display for the room, a spectator view for people following on their phones, and a transparent streaming overlay that drops into OBS, Streamlabs or vMix as a browser source. Seven display templates cover everything from a stadium jumbotron to a clean minimal look for a classroom.
Watching and spectating is free. Creating and controlling games starts at $4.99/month, and you can set up your first game in under 60 seconds without a credit card.
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