Log every pickleball match in three taps.

An unofficial personal rating tool for U.S. rec players. Tap your score, see your rating change instantly, and grow a GPS passport of every court you play. Everything stays on your phone.

Sound familiar?

  • Tracking match results on paper or in a notes app makes win-rate trends impossible to see.
  • Existing rating systems require verified play and are heavier than recreational players actually need.
  • Court-finder apps tell you where to play but never remember where you have already played.
  • Most score-tracking apps assume tournaments and team play, not weekly drop-in games.
  • Players who want a private, ad-free way to keep their own stats have no good option.

Three-tap scoring, instant on-device rating, and a GPS court passport.

PickleballCard is a self-serve mobile app for the rec player who just wants the score logged before the next serve. Install from the App Store or Google Play and you immediately get an ELO-style personal rating computed locally on your phone, a GPS court passport, and zero cloud sync.

  1. 1

    Install the app

    Download from the App Store or Google Play. No signup, no email, no cloud account.

  2. 2

    Tap your score

    Enter your points, the opponent's points, and confirm the result. Roughly 30 seconds per match.

  3. 3

    See your rating change

    An ELO-style formula (K = 32) runs on-device and shows your rating delta within 200 ms.

  4. 4

    Check in at the court

    GPS check-in adds the court to your personal passport. The second visit is recognized automatically within 50 m.

  5. 5

    Review and export

    Browse your last 30 matches as a chart, see opponent-by-opponent win rates, and export everything to JSON or CSV anytime.

An honest tool for casual play, not a pro rating system.

FeatureyoritechOthers
Unofficial personal rating, calculated on your deviceVerified rating systems require sanctioned play and signup; most rec players never qualify.
Three-tap match entry built for between-game loggingTournament-oriented apps demand multi-screen forms and bracket setup.
Personal GPS court passport you grow over timeCourt-finder apps surface courts but do not track which ones you have actually played.
All data stays on the phone — your stats, not theirsMost tracking apps require accounts and upload your match history to their servers.
JSON and CSV export of full match historyCompeting apps lock match history behind their dashboards.

Pilot pricing

Recruiting beta partners / early adopters — limited spots before general release.

Founder's Lifetime (First 100)

$29 one-time (first 100 players)

  • All Pro features, forever
  • Limited to the first 100 Early Adopters
  • Regular Lifetime price will be $59 after the cap, then $89 at GA
  • Founder badge on your in-app passport
  • Direct input into the rating algorithm roadmap
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Pro Beta Annual

$14.99/yr (50% off, beta only)

  • Unlimited matches + full court passport
  • Opponent win-rate + 30-match rating chart
  • Locked at $14.99/yr while you stay subscribed
  • Regular price will be $29.99/yr post-launch
  • Monthly feedback survey (5 min)
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In-app purchases are billed by Apple or Google under the Apple Small Business Program (15% fee). Subscriptions only auto-renew after you opt in inside the app. PickleballCard is an unofficial personal rating tool and is not affiliated with any official rating organization.

Frequently asked questions

Q. Is this an official pickleball rating?
No. PickleballCard provides an unofficial personal rating that is calculated on your device using a deterministic ELO-style formula. It is meant for self-tracking and is not connected to or endorsed by any sanctioning body or official rating system.
Q. How fast is logging a match?
Three taps, roughly 30 seconds: enter your score, enter the opponent's score, and confirm the result. The rating delta is computed on-device and shown immediately.
Q. Does the app need an internet connection?
No. Match logging, rating calculation, and court check-ins all work fully offline. There is no cloud sync in the current version, by design.
Q. Where is my data stored?
Locally on your phone, in encrypted device storage. We do not run a server for your match history, and we do not collect personally identifying information. Crash reports and anonymous usage events are the only data sent off-device.
Q. How does the court passport work?
When you check in at a court the first time, you give it a name and the app saves the GPS coordinates locally. From the second visit on, the same court is recognized automatically within a 50 m radius and added to your passport.
Q. Can I export my matches?
Yes. The free plan exports to JSON and Pro plans add CSV export. Your full history is yours; you can move it out of the app at any time.
Q. What happens if I cancel Pro?
Your match history stays on your phone in read-only mode beyond the free monthly cap. Export your CSV before downgrading if you want a full copy.
Q. Which countries is the app for?
PickleballCard is launching for U.S. recreational players first. The app itself works anywhere with GPS, but support and content are written for the U.S. rec scene.