Tennis Scorecard is a beautiful and intuitive app used for keeping score of tennis matches. Keep score from your iPhone as a spectator or handoff the match to your Apple Watch for a hands-free experience while you're playing.
Keep score of tennis matches from iPhone or Apple Watch
Tennis Scorecard is a beautiful and intuitive app used for keeping score of tennis matches. Keep score from your iPhone as a spectator or handoff the match to your Apple Watch for a hands-free experience while you're playing.
Hello Product Hunt Community! I wanted to share the story with you of how Tennis Scorecard went from an idea on the court to my first app on the App Store. A few months ago, I started playing tennis regularly after not playing for several years. My friends and I found that we would frequently lose track of the score and also had to keep looking up the rules. I would also overhear players on the other courts losing track of their score. This coincided with me taking an online course to become an
Cool idea…think there is still a lot of opportunity in bringing together rec sports and technology
Congrats Michael on the launch!
Nice design! Now all we need is an AI feature that records the match and auto score players.
Casual tennis player here. When comparing Tennis Scorecard to SwingVision, it appears that both apps serve similar needs. SwingVision includes all the features of Tennis Scorecard. One unique aspect I appreciate about Tennis Scorecard is its ability to keep score as a spectator, not just as a player, which can be handy. However, I find the UI of SwingVision's score screen more intuitive during gameplay. The wider surface for triggering score changes in SwingVision is a practical advantage. Wishi
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