matchscreen.app Get your club's app
For padel clubs · branded tournament scoreboard · one-time fee

The padel tournament screen in your club's colors.

Mirror it from any phone to the TV above the court. Set up the tournament, score live, run the round timer, project the leaderboard — all in your club's palette, type and logo. Unlike Padelution or Score7, the wordmark on the screen is yours. Sold one-time, per club.

Get your club's app How it works One-time fee, per club
Padelution (free, watermarked) matchscreen.app
A free, unbranded padel scoring app showing a generic Americano leaderboard on a dark template. matchscreen.app Rounds view: the same Americano tournament in your club's brand — palette, type, logo, motifs all replaced.

The problem with free tools

Your most-shared photo of the week is branded for someone else.

Padelution, Score7, the free Americano clones — they run the tournament fine. But every winner takes a photo of the standings on the TV and posts it. Instagram stories. WhatsApp groups. Camera rolls.

Your members are doing the marketing. The wordmark in the corner of that photo is doing the brand-building. And it isn't yours.

  • ×Free apps put their logo above your court — every day, every tournament.
  • ×Every winner story is unpaid marketing for them, not you.
  • ×You pay for the courts, the coffee, the coaching. They get the brand impressions.

matchscreen.app is the same screen, dressed in your brand. Your wordmark above the court. Your colors on every story your members post.

What's inside

Everything you need to run a tournament, nothing you don't.

Four tabs, designed for the big screen. Set up the format, score live with a numpad that auto-fills, run the round timer, watch the leaderboard sort itself. Same app, dressed in your brand.

Branded, top to bottom

The TV at your club shows your brand, not ours.

Every club gets a rebuild around their identity: palette, typography, logo lockup, decorative motifs. Same engine underneath, completely different look on the big screen. The wordmark in the corner is yours.

Forest example
Deep green · Lime · Cream
Coastal example
Teal · Marigold · Mint
Score entry

Tap one team. The other auto-fills.

Americano points always sum to the target, so once a team's number lands, the opponent fills itself. One tap per round, per court.

Four tabs

Setup, Rounds, Timer, Score. In that order.

The shape of a tournament, mapped to four screens. Stand at the screen, advance one tab at a time, never lose your place.

Formats

Americano, Argentino, King of the Court.

Pick points or timed, rotating partners or fixed pairs. Pairings recompute automatically.

Americano points
8162432pts
Argentino timed
10152025min
King of the court
35710wins
Big-screen first

Built for the TV. Works on the phone in your hand.

The Rounds view is built to be readable from across the court: 76px mono numerals, generous spacing, type that holds up at 65 inches. Cast it from any phone via screen mirroring; no club hardware to install.

Live leaderboard

Sorted, accented, projected.

Total points, won, +/-, sorted descending. Top three pick up medal accents. The standings update with every score you commit.

Round timer

Animated ring, low-time warning.

Stroke length tracks remaining time. The last 30 seconds shift to coral so the courts can feel the round closing.

Editable everything

Names, end time, tournament title. In place.

Click any title or name and type. The end-time field self-corrects if you fat-finger it. The "ends in" countdown updates live.

Open Americano
Champions screen

Built for the moment they take the photo.

When the last round wraps, matchscreen.app cuts to a full-screen winners page — podium, medals, final standings, confetti. Every pixel in your club's brand.

From kickoff to court

Four steps. One week to your club on the big screen.

You don't configure anything yourself. Send us the brand, we ship the app at your subdomain. From there it's a one-tap mirror to the TV.

01

Tell us your brand

Logo, palette, fonts. If you have a brand guide, that's enough. If you don't, we'll pull from your Instagram and confirm.

02

We build your version

Within a week, your matchscreen lives at yourclub.matchscreen.app. Forest, teal, terracotta, whatever your club is.

03

Mirror to the TV

Any phone, any TV that takes screen mirroring. Open the app in landscape, hit cast, you're live.

04

Run the tournament

Set the format, generate pairings, tap in scores, advance rounds. The leaderboard projects itself.

Pricing

One club, one time. That's it.

A flat per-club fee, paid once. Thirty days of bug fixes included. No subscription, no per-tournament rake, no monthly seat math.

Per club · paid once

Your club's matchscreen

One-time fee. Per club
quoted per venue

Less than a weekend tournament brings in at the bar. We quote a fixed price per venue based on brand depth and number of formats, and come back within two business days.

  • Full club branding: palette, type, logo, decorative motifs
  • Hosted at your subdomain (yourclub.matchscreen.app)
  • All four tabs: Tournament setup, live Rounds, Timer, Leaderboard
  • Americano (points + timed) and King of the Court formats
  • 30 days of bug fixes after handover, free
Get a quote for our club

New features after the 30-day window are billed per scope. We quote before we build, never surprise you mid-build.

Why one-time, not subscription?

Padel clubs don't need another monthly tool. You buy a coffee machine once. You buy a scoreboard once. The matchscreen is the scoreboard, dressed in your brand.

What's not included

Booking, payments, member CRM. matchscreen.app does one thing well: it runs the tournament on the screen above the court.

vs the free tools

How matchscreen.app compares to Padelution and Score7.

Padelution and Score7 are free, shared apps. They work. They also keep their own wordmark on every screen — and every winners photo your members post. matchscreen.app is the same flow (Setup · Rounds · Timer · Score), paid once, dressed in your brand instead of theirs.

vs Padelution

Free, shared, watermarked.

Padelution is a free, shared padel tournament app. It runs the tournament fine, but the Padelution wordmark sits on the TV above the court — and on every winners photo your members post afterward.

matchscreen.app runs the same four-tab flow, paid once per club, with your palette, type and logo replacing theirs. Lives at yourclub.matchscreen.app.

vs Score7

Generic Americano scoreboard.

Score7 is a free, generic Americano scoreboard. It's functional, but unbranded — players see neutral chrome that says nothing about your venue.

matchscreen.app replaces the generic chrome with the club's palette, type, and logo. Same tournament flow, completely different look above the court.

vs booking platforms

Playtomic, CourtReserve, etc.

Booking platforms handle reservations, payments, and member CRM. They don't run the tournament on the screen above the court — and the ones that do are unbranded.

matchscreen.app does one thing: runs the tournament on the big screen, in your brand. Pair it with whatever booking tool you already use.

At a glance Padelution / Score7 matchscreen.app
Branding on the TV Their wordmark, every screen Your palette, type and logo
Cost model Free, ad-supported One-time fee per club, quoted per venue
Hosting Their domain yourclub.matchscreen.app
Setup time Minutes — but generic One week — fully branded
Lock-in Their roadmap, their ads Yours. Self-host any time.

Questions

The honest answers.

What is matchscreen.app?
matchscreen.app is a branded padel tournament scoreboard for clubs. It runs tournament setup, live scoring, a round timer, and the leaderboard on a phone mirrored to the big TV above the courts — fully branded to the club (palette, type, logo). It's a paid, per-club alternative to unbranded free apps like Padelution and Score7.
How much does matchscreen.app cost?
matchscreen.app is sold as a one-time fee per club, quoted per venue based on brand depth and number of formats — typically less than a weekend tournament earns at the bar. The fee covers the fully branded build at your subdomain (yourclub.matchscreen.app) and 30 days of bug fixes after handover. No monthly subscription, no per-tournament fee.
Who is matchscreen.app for?
matchscreen.app is for padel clubs that run tournaments and want the screen above the court — and every winner photo that gets posted from it — to carry the club's brand, not a third-party app's logo.
How is matchscreen.app different from Padelution and Score7?
Padelution and Score7 are free, shared padel scoring apps with their own wordmark on every screen. matchscreen.app runs the same four-tab flow (Setup, Rounds, Timer, Score), paid once per club, with every visible part — palette, typography, logo, decorative motifs — replaced with the club's brand.
How deep does the branding actually go?
Every visible part: colors, typography (including self-hosted brand fonts), logo lockup, border radii, decorative SVGs, micro-illustrations. Your players will not recognize this as a generic Americano app, because it isn't presented as one. The wordmark in the corner of the TV is yours.
Do we need any hardware?
No. A phone in landscape and a TV that supports screen mirroring (AirPlay, Chromecast, Miracast). If your TV doesn't, a 25 dollar dongle does. There's no install, no kiosk, no PC behind a cabinet.
Do players need accounts?
No accounts, no logins, no app store. Players type their names into the roster when the tournament starts, or you pre-fill the list. The state lives in the browser session at the screen, where it belongs.
Can we change the brand later?
Yes. A brand refresh is paid scope, but it's straightforward: send the new palette and assets, we ship the updated tokens. The product surface doesn't move; only the skin does.
What about new features after launch?
First 30 days, bug fixes are on us. After that, new features are quoted per scope; we'll send a fixed price before any work starts. We don't bill hourly and we don't surprise you.
Where is it hosted?
On a static host at your subdomain (yourclub.matchscreen.app). Hosting is folded into the one-time fee for the first year. After that, a flat annual hosting renewal keeps it live — we'll quote it transparently before year two.
What if the screen breaks during a tournament?
It runs entirely in the browser at the screen — no server to fail mid-round. If the phone disconnects from the TV, you reopen and the round picks up from the last score you locked in. We're on call for your first three tournaments after handover, so you're not figuring it out alone.
I run multiple venues. Can each one be branded separately?
Yes. Each venue is its own per-club build, priced individually. If two venues share a brand, the second build is heavily discounted (we're reusing the brand work, not the engineering).
Jenny mid-rally on an indoor padel court, paddle raised, smiling, opponent visible in the background.

Why this exists

I wanted it to exist.

I'm Jenny. Solo operator — design, app, brand, motion, copy, every layer by one pair of hands. My other work is at natrix visuals. I move around; right now Bali is the court I show up to most weeks.

Padel found me last year. I'd played tennis as a teenager, then nothing for years — padel pulled me back. The social part, the learning curve that doesn't flatten out, the four strangers who turn into a group chat by round four.

I built matchscreen.app because I wanted it to exist. The screen above the court is the most-watched thing in the club. It should look like the club. So I built one I wanted to play under, then made it so any club could have their own.

— Jenny

Put your club's name on the screen above the court.

Tell us about your venue. We'll come back inside two business days with a quote and a timeline.

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