Generate fair pairings, call courts round by round, and re-balance the schedule the moment a player drops — all offline.
Coming soon to theApp Store
Court Caller runs the Saturday-morning pickleball session: round-robin doubles, Americano, Mexicano, and single or double elimination brackets. Enter your players, set your courts, and the pairing engine generates a fair schedule with byes handled correctly for odd player counts.
The roster stays editable while the event is live. When someone is a no-show or arrives late, add or remove them mid-event and the remaining rounds re-balance without rebuilding from scratch — already-played results and sit-out scoring stay intact.
Each round appears as a call sheet: who plays with whom, on which labeled court. Enter scores, watch standings rank by wins and point differential, and export the schedule or final standings as a PDF or image for the group chat. Everything is saved on your device and works without a signal.
Round-robin with fixed or rotating partners, Americano where every player partners every other player exactly once, and elimination brackets — with byes distributed evenly.
Add, remove, or mark a player as sitting out mid-event. Remaining rounds re-balance while played results are preserved.
Label your real courts and show each round's call sheet — who is on Court 3, who is up next — then advance round by round.
Enter game scores per court and get automatic rankings by wins and point differential, with a winner crowned at the end.
Export the schedule or standings as a PDF or image and text it straight into the club group chat.
Everything runs and saves locally on your iPhone — no account and no signal needed at the courts.
Enter the player roster, choose the number of courts, and pick a format: round robin, Americano, or bracket.
The engine generates fair pairings and court assignments; the board shows exactly who plays where.
Enter scores per court, call the next round, and edit the roster any time someone drops or arrives.
Standings rank by wins and point differential — export the results to the group chat as PDF or image.
You need a schedule where players rotate through pairings fairly across the available courts, plus a way to track scores and standings. Court Caller generates that schedule from your roster and court count, shows each round as a call sheet, and ranks players by wins and point differential as scores come in.
Americano is a social doubles format where every player partners every other player exactly once, with points accumulating individually rather than by fixed team. Getting the rotation right by hand is fiddly, especially with byes. Court Caller's engine keeps the everyone-with-everyone-once invariant intact, even when the roster changes mid-event.
With an odd player count, someone has to sit out each round, and a fair schedule spreads those byes evenly so the same person never sits twice while others haven't sat at all. Court Caller allocates byes evenly by design and keeps sit-out rounds scoring correctly in the standings.
Yes — this is the core of Court Caller. Mark a no-show, drop someone who has to leave, or add a late arrival, and the remaining rounds re-balance without rebuilding the event. Rounds that have already been played keep their results.
Court Caller is fully offline: the schedule generator, scoring, standings and exports all run on your iPhone with everything saved locally. Courts with no reliable signal are exactly the environment it was built for.
You set how many courts you have and label them with their real numbers — for example Courts 3 and 4 at your facility. Each round's call sheet then names the actual court for every matchup, so players know exactly where to go.
In a classic round-robin doubles event, teams (fixed or rotating) each play the other teams; in Americano, individuals rotate so that everyone partners everyone once and scores count per player. Court Caller runs both, plus Mexicano and elimination brackets, from the same roster.
The common method is to rank by wins first, then break ties with point differential — total points scored minus points conceded. Court Caller applies exactly that ranking automatically as you enter each court's scores, and crowns the winner at the end.
Court Caller is built for the rec-club session pattern — a dozen to a couple dozen players spread across several courts — and lets you set the court count per event. The engine handles odd counts with even bye distribution rather than forcing you to a perfect number.
Yes. The schedule and the standings both export as a PDF or an image, generated on the device, so you can text the day's plan or final results straight into the group chat.
Yes. Alongside round robin and Americano, Court Caller generates single- and double-elimination brackets with byes placed correctly for odd entry counts, and advances winners as scores are entered.
Mark the player as out and the engine re-pairs the remaining rounds while every game already played keeps its recorded score. Standings stay correct, and sit-outs are handled so the departure doesn't corrupt the rankings.
Fair pairings, live roster edits, and a call sheet for every round — right from the baseline.
Coming soon to theApp Store