Use case

Live score sharing with one simple code

Share once, then stop typing score updates for the rest of the game.

ScoreShare lets one person keep score while parents, grandparents, friends and teammates follow the match live. The sharing flow stays simple, which matters when you are already busy on the sideline.

One simple code Less sideline texting Made for families

Easy enough to use every week

Sharing only helps if it is quick. If it takes too many taps, people go back to sending scattered text messages. ScoreShare keeps that part light: start the game, share the code, and let others follow.

  • One person controls the game while everyone else simply follows along.
  • Useful for parents who are working, driving siblings or living farther away.
  • Cleaner than posting updates in a group chat after every goal.
ScoreShare sharing screenshot with access code and follower view

Who live score sharing is for

This feature is especially helpful for youth soccer and amateur games where not everyone can be present. One parent may be at the field, while another parent, a grandparent or a teammate is following from somewhere else.

Better than ad hoc updates

Manual updates tend to stop once the game gets hectic. A single live sharing flow is more realistic, because it removes the pressure to keep messaging while the match is still happening.

A more relaxed sideline

When people can follow the score themselves, the scorekeeper can stay focused on the game instead of constantly answering questions about the latest score or time remaining.

For family

Keep grandparents and other relatives in the loop without building your day around message updates.

For teams

Useful when injured players, assistants or teammates want to follow the match from somewhere else.

For tournaments

Helpful when several adults are moving between fields and still want to know how one game is going.

Want the Lock Screen angle too?

See live score notifications if you want a dedicated page about Lock Screen updates for the scorekeeper and followers. If you want to start with the basics, the soccer scoreboard timer page explains that side of the app.