Keep score the way you always have in the stands — every ball, strike, and play journaled the second you tap it, no signal needed.
Coming soon to theApp StoreInkpitch is a pitch-by-pitch digital scorebook for baseball and softball. It replaces the paper book in the stands: large one-handed controls for balls, strikes, fouls, and in-play events, with the whole game recorded in order as it happens.
Every event is journaled the moment you tap it. A crash, an accidental swipe, or a dead battery never costs you an inning — reopen the app in the bottom of the third with two outs and a full count, and the count is still there.
It works fully at the field with no signal and no account. When the game ends, export a real paper-style scoresheet to hand to your league or share with the team.
Log balls, strikes, fouls, and in-play events with large controls built for cold fingers and a coffee in the other hand.
Every pitcher's count is tracked automatically as you score, so you always know where each arm stands.
Build lineups before first pitch, make subs mid-game, and keep per-player stats across the roster.
Each tap is written down instantly. Nothing to save, nothing to lose — the game survives crashes and dead batteries.
No signal at the field is no problem. There is no account, and iCloud sync is optional and off by default.
Turn the finished game into a real scoresheet your league can file, printed or shared straight from the app.
Enter both teams and their batting orders before first pitch, or pull up a saved roster.
Tap ball, strike, foul, or in-play as the game unfolds. Pitch counts, outs, and the inning state update themselves.
Make substitutions, swap pitchers, and check any player's line without losing your place in the at-bat.
When the last out is recorded, export a paper-style scoresheet to hand in or share.
Yes — Inkpitch turns your iPhone into a pitch-by-pitch scorebook. You tap each ball, strike, foul, and in-play event as it happens, and the app maintains the count, outs, innings, and every player's line for you. It is built for the person in the stands or dugout who used to carry the paper book.
Traditional scorekeeping records every plate appearance — the pitch sequence, the result, and how runners advance — using a shorthand grid. Inkpitch keeps the same discipline but does the bookkeeping for you: you tap what happened, and the app maintains the count, the outs, and the running stats. At the end you still get a real scoresheet, just without the eraser.
With Inkpitch, yes. The app is fully offline: scoring, lineups, pitch counts, and stats all work with no signal at all, which matters because many ballfields have none. There is no account to sign into, and iCloud sync is optional and off by default.
With Inkpitch you lose nothing. Every event is journaled to storage the moment you tap it, so there is no save button and no unsaved state. Charge the phone, reopen the app, and you are back at the exact pitch where you left off — same count, same outs, same runners.
Most youth leagues set limits on how many pitches a player can throw, and rest days depend on the final count, so an accurate live number matters. Inkpitch tracks the pitch count automatically for every pitcher as you score the game — no separate clicker, no tally marks. You can check any pitcher's count at a glance before deciding on a change.
Yes. Inkpitch scores softball the same way it scores baseball — pitch by pitch, with lineups, substitutions, pitch counts, and per-player stats. Fastpitch and slowpitch games both fit the same scoresheet model.
In Inkpitch you make subs from the lineup without losing your place in the at-bat. Swap a batter, replace a pitcher, or move fielders, and the scorebook records who entered when, so the exported scoresheet reflects the true order of the game.
Yes. Inkpitch exports a paper-style scoresheet of the finished game that you can print or share. Leagues that require a filed book get a familiar document rather than a screenshot of an app.
Inkpitch builds per-player stats directly from what you score — at-bats, hits, and the rest come from the plate appearances you record, and pitching lines come from the pitch-by-pitch log. There is no separate stat entry; the scorebook is the single source.
Not with Inkpitch. There is no sign-up and no login — you open the app and score. Your games live on your device, and iCloud sync is an optional setting you can turn on if you want your scorebook on more than one device.
Yes. Inkpitch reduces each pitch to a clear choice — ball, strike, foul, or in-play — with large one-handed controls, and it handles the counting and notation for you. If you can watch the game and tap what you saw, you can keep an accurate book from your first inning.
A paper book is flexible but unforgiving: math errors, missed pitch counts, and rain all take their toll, and stats have to be totaled by hand afterward. A digital scorebook like Inkpitch records the same information but keeps the count and stats correct automatically, survives the weather, and still produces a paper-style sheet at the end. You keep the craft and lose the arithmetic.
Inkpitch stores your games and rosters on the device, so lineups carry over and per-player stats accumulate as you score. Coaches and team parents can run the book game after game without re-entering the roster each time.
Score the next game pitch by pitch — no signal, no lost innings.
Coming soon to theApp Store