What tools are available?
We have a variety of score-keeping options available.
Leaderboards
A leaderboard is a ranked list of players or teams. This means the list is sorted by scores, usually with the highest score at the top.
Use a leaderboard when you just care about who has the highest (or lowest!) score. This is probably the best multi-purpose score-keeper. To see all available templates, click here.




Live Sports scoreboards

With this online scoreboard you don’t need expensive equipment to display the scores. All you need is a laptop and a projector or a big screen to display the score and measure the time. The web-based online scoreboard can be customized for many different sports.
This scoreboard requires 2 devices: one to control the scoreboard, the other to display the scoreboard. You can share the scoreboard online and it will update in real time.
Activity Scoreboards with rounds
These scoreboards contains a list of rounds per player. They are useful when you want to have a structured breakdown of how a score for a player (or team) came about, for instance when you have multiple disciplines in a competition.
Scoreboards are also a good choice if you want to track changes over time (e.g. who won at squash over a series of weeks). To see all available templates, click here




Team leaderboards
Team leaderboards are for situations where you have teams composed of individuals, and you care about the overall team score **as well as** the score of the individuals.
🚀 Please note:
- If you only have one player per team, you should use a leaderboard instead.
- If you don't care about individual player scores and just care about the score of the team, you should use a leaderboard instead.

Click or tally counters
This is the simplest type of scorekeeper. Use click counters when you need to count (tally) one or more things, for example people in a shop or room, repetitions, glasses of water drunk, tasks completed, etc.




Goal and fundraising thermometers
Goal thermometers are for situations where you want to track the progress towards a goal, for example fundraising, weight loss, or a savings goal.



