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Best 9 Pickleball Score Trackers in 2026: Never Lose Count Again

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After testing a dozen pickleball score tracker apps in real matches, Pickleball Scoreboard is the one that stays out of the way and just works. This list covers 9 reliable options for phones and watches, from casual rec play to tournament weekends. Every pick was used on the court so you get a tracker that won’t fumble when you’re mid-rally.

All nine apps handle basic scoring, but each has a sweet spot. The table below lines them up at a glance.

AppBest forPlatformStandout feature
Pickleball ScoreboardStaying out of the wayiOS + Apple WatchMinimal design, automatic server and side tracking
Pickleball Score KeeperApple Watch-centric playiOS + Apple WatchIntegrated Health workout logging
PICKLEBALL SCORER - AI PoweredAI insights and tournamentsiOSAI match analysis and bracket tools
Pickleball Score TrackerInstant sharing after gamesiOSOne-tap live result sharing
Pickleball Pro ScorekeeperRally and traditional scoringAndroidRally count and match duration stats
PicklePip - WearOS PickleballPhone-free WearOSAndroid (WearOS)Standalone watch scoring with serving indicator
PickleduckFast, distraction-free Android scorekeepingAndroidStripped-back design, no attention theft
Pickleball ScoresVisual court-position trackingAndroidCourt graphic plus warm-up and timeout timers
Pickleball ScoreWearOS referees and playersAndroid (WearOS)Referee-focused phone-free interface

1. Pickleball Scoreboard

Best for: players who want a scoreboard that stays out of the way during fast-paced games.

If a friend just wants to play and skip the setup, this is the app we’d hand them. Its design is genuinely minimal: open the app, set your match format, and tap points. There’s no account, no ads, no clutter. The app automatically tracks server rotation and side switches, so you never pause to remember who’s serving or which box you’re in.

It handles traditional scoring and rally scoring cleanly, with options for best of 1, 3, or 5 games and win-by points of 11, 15, or 21. Mistakes happen on the court — the undo button fixes a bad call instantly. You can pause and resume matches, and full match history lets you look back at past scores. It runs on both iPhone and Apple Watch, and you can start on one device and finish on the other. All data stays on your device.

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2. Pickleball Score Keeper

Best for: Apple Watch owners who want wrist-based scoring and Health app integration.

This one lives on your wrist. Pickleball Score Keeper lets you tap scores and player positions directly on your Apple Watch — no need to pull out a phone in the middle of a game. It also logs every session as a pickleball workout in Apple Health, so your heart rate and calorie burn get tracked alongside the score. The watch app operates fully on its own, no phone tethering required while you play. It’s a solid pick if you already wear an Apple Watch and want health stats without adding extra steps to your scorekeeping.

3. PICKLEBALL SCORER - AI Powered

Best for: data-focused players and tournament organizers who want AI insights.

PICKLEBALL SCORER leans into analytics. The AI engine analyzes points, tracks patterns, and delivers post-match breakdowns you’d normally only get from a coach. During a game, it manages scores for singles and doubles across all levels. Where it stands out is tournament bracket management: you can organize matches and track progress without a separate bracket sheet. It’s more feature-rich than a bare scorecard, so it fits if you geek out on stats or need to run a small bracket. Just expect a slightly busier screen than the ultra-minimal apps.

4. Pickleball Score Tracker

Best for: fast casual scoring and sharing results with friends right after the game.

Pickleball Score Tracker was built to cut the fluff. You launch the app, record points, and when the game ends you share the result with your playing partners in a single tap. There’s no need to set up an account or navigate menus — the live share feature sends a simple link so friends can see the score without downloading anything. It’s ideal for pickup games, group chats, or quick sessions where you want to fire off the final score and move on. The experience stays zippy and doesn’t get in the way of your next rally.

5. Pickleball Pro Scorekeeper

Best for: Android players who bounce between traditional and rally scoring.

Pickleball Pro Scorekeeper adapts to whichever scoring style your group decides on. It automatically rotates servers for both traditional and rally scoring, sidestepping the manual swaps that trip up many other apps. A clean dark mode makes it easy on the eyes during evening outdoor games, and it tracks rally counts and total match duration so you get a little extra data without clutter. It works exclusively on Android, and it handles the rule-switching so fluidly that you can call a switch mid-match and keep playing without resetting.

6. PicklePip - WearOS Pickleball

Best for: WearOS smartwatch users who want true phone-free scorekeeping.

PicklePip is built entirely for WearOS smartwatches and doesn’t need a companion phone app, so you leave your phone in your bag. It runs sideout scoring and displays live serving information, who’s serving and from which side, right on your wrist. The interface is stripped down to fit a watch screen, and taps are responsive enough for mid-point score changes. If you’re on a WearOS device and want a dedicated standalone tracker, this is the only app in the list designed for that exact job, no phone interference allowed.

7. Pickleduck

Best for: players who value a distraction-free, get-it-done scorekeeper on Android.

Pickleduck supports both classic and rally scoring, and it handles server switches automatically so you don’t reach for the screen unless a point is scored. A real-time serving indicator shows everyone who’s serving without big graphics or animations. The whole design philosophy is: score the point and get your eyes back on the court. No tutorials, no busy screens. It’s particularly useful in fast rec games where you just want a digital notepad that respects your focus and doesn’t steal attention between points.

8. Pickleball Scores

Best for: visual players who want to see court positions while tracking scores.

Pickleball Scores adds a graphical court layout to side-out scoring, so you see exactly where each player stands. It’s helpful for doubles games when positions can get fuzzy after a few quick side-outs. The app also packs in built-in timers for warm-ups and time-outs, keeping matches moving without a separate stopwatch. You’re getting a visual reference and practical match-clock tools in one view, which sets it apart from list-based trackers. It runs on Android and works best when you want quick visual confirmation of court alignment.

9. Pickleball Score

Best for: referees and players using WearOS who don’t want to touch a phone.

Pickleball Score is a WearOS-only app built with refs in mind. You manage scores and server positions entirely on your smartwatch, and it never asks you to pair a phone. It’s useful for players who officiate casual games or club matches and need a lightweight, wrist-based system that keeps them organized without juggling devices. The interface stays simple enough to read while standing on the court, and server tracking is clear at a glance. No companion app means one less thing to charge or carry.

How we picked these apps

Scoring accuracy Each app had to handle side-out and rally scoring without glitching. We ran multiple test matches per app, then deliberately mixed fast points with intentional score corrections to stress the logic. Any tracker that lost count, confused server positions, or failed to properly rotate sides was cut immediately. The final picks keep the score straight even when a game gets chaotic.

Ease of use during play A pickleball score tracker needs to work with a glance and a tap, not a training session. We rejected apps that forced us to look down for more than a second or buried basic scoring behind menus. The best apps felt natural the first time we opened them, letting us tap a point and return to the rally without breaking concentration.

Platform and device support We included iOS, Android, Apple Watch, and WearOS options so you’re covered regardless of your setup. Standalone watch apps got tested completely independent of their phone counterparts, and we flagged any that demanded a companion device. If an app locked you into one ecosystem, we made that clear so you know the trade-off before installing.

Extra features that help, not distract Workout tracking, live sharing, AI analysis, and bracket tools were evaluated only if they improved the scorekeeping experience. We kept extra features that genuinely added value, like post-match stats or fitness logging, and cut apps where the extras cluttered the primary job of tracking points. The goal was always a tool, not a toy.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a smartwatch to use a pickleball score tracker? Most apps in this list work just fine on a phone, no wristwear required. Several offer optional Apple Watch or WearOS versions, like Pickleball Score Keeper, PicklePip, and Pickleball Score, for scorekeeping without pulling out your phone. Pickleball Scoreboard runs on both iPhone and Watch, while others are strictly phone-only or watch-only, so you can pick the setup that fits your gear.

Which app is best for rally scoring? On Android, Pickleball Pro Scorekeeper and Pickleduck both handle rally scoring with automatic server rotation, though Pickleball Pro Scorekeeper adds rally-count stats that can be useful. For iOS, Pickleball Scoreboard switches between traditional and rally scoring smoothly and keeps server-side tracking automatic. Each one nails the rule changes, so it comes down to whether you want stats or a more minimal screen.

Can I share live scores with my opponent? A few apps, notably Pickleball Score Tracker, include live share features that let you send a result or a live view to playing partners with a quick link. There’s no complex setup; it’s usually a one-tap share that keeps your group in the loop right after the game.

Are these apps free or paid? Most apps offer free versions with core scoring fully available; some charge for advanced analytics, AI insights, or extra stat tracking. You can start scoring right away without paying on the majority of these picks.

The verdict

After dozens of test matches, Pickleball Scoreboard is the pickleball score tracker we’d recommend first. It strips away everything that doesn’t help you call the score, leaving a fast, reliable board that disappears into the background so you can focus on the point. No ads, no accounts, just tap-and-play scoring that works on iPhone and Apple Watch. If you want a no-fuss app that just works, start here. Get Pickleball Scoreboard

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