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Best 9 Scoremine Alternatives in 2026: Find Your Perfect Match Tracker

Badminton Scoreboard: Rally is the ScoreMine replacement we’d grab for hands-free rally scoring. This list covers 9 apps that pick up where ScoreMine leaves off, tested on iOS and Android. You’ll find everything from simple wrist companions to full tournament managers.

Quick Comparison Table

App Best For Platform Price
Badminton Scoreboard: Rally Effortless rally scoring iOS Free with premium
Badminton Scorer Dual-display umpiring Android Free
Spogenie-Badminton Scoring App Live scoring with match history iOS, Android Freemium
Badminton Umpire Score Keeper Interactive court scorekeeping Android Free
Smashduck Offline tournament management iOS Free
Score Badminton Spectator screen mirroring Android Freemium
BadmintonKhelo Tournament App Tournament registration and standings Android Free
Simple Badminton Scoreboard Zero-setup casual scoring iOS Free
Badminton Score - Track Points Wrist-based Apple Watch scoring iOS Freemium

The 9 Best Scoremine Alternatives

Every app here survived real-match testing. We checked reliability, rule accuracy, and how fast you can start scoring. No friction, no nonsense.

1. Badminton Scoreboard: Rally

Best for: Players who want automatic BWF rally scoring without touching server controls.

If you’re leaving ScoreMine for iOS, Badminton Scoreboard feels like a direct upgrade. It handles BWF rally scoring automatically. You won’t track who serves or which side they’re on. The app swaps the server after every rally, updates the score, and announces the server’s name aloud. All hands-free.

The interface stays clean. Open it, pick your match format, and you’re ready before the first serve. No account setup, no ads mid-rally. Everything runs on your device.

The automatic server-side and position tracking never glitches, even in tight deuce situations where manual apps stumble over the 21-point cap or 30-point ceiling. You also get match pause and resume, full history, and undo for those arguments about the score.

It works on iPhone and Apple Watch, so you can start on one device and finish on the other. Free to download with premium features available.

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2. Badminton Scorer

Best for: Android umpires who want dual displays for match control.

Badminton Scorer takes an umpire-first approach on Android with BWF-compliant rules built in. It automatically tracks server and court positions and gives you two display modes: one acts as a full scoreboard, the other shows a player-friendly view on a second screen.

The app feels built for officiating, not just casual play. Voice announcements and clear visual cues keep matches moving without confusion. The dual-display design turns one device into the scoreboard and another into a glanceable player panel.

3. Spogenie-Badminton Scoring App

Best for: Players who want a personal stat book alongside live scoring.

Spogenie works across iOS and Android, which makes sharing scoring duties between opponents simple. You score live and the app logs everything into a match-history timeline you can review later.

That historical data is the real draw. You spot patterns across games — when you tend to drop points, which matchups run close. The automatic match-history timeline reads like a personal stat book without any manual logging.

4. Badminton Umpire Score Keeper

Best for: Umpires and coaches who want a visual court layout for point entry.

This one skips the abstract scoreboard and gives you an interactive court graphic. Tap a zone on the court to register a fault, winner, or point, and the app generates voice announcements and updates the BWF-standard scoreboard.

It logs full match history for post-match reviews and appeals to anyone who thinks in spatial terms. A single tap on the right zone marks the point and keeps play moving.

5. Smashduck

Best for: Tournament organizers running draws in venues with no internet.

Smashduck solves the problem every tournament organizer dreads: dead signal in a sports hall. It runs entirely offline on a local database. Create clubs, register players, build draws, and track match logistics without a single bar of Wi‑Fi.

The bracket generation updates instantly on-device. No waiting for a server response while players stand around. The offline-first design makes venue connectivity a non-issue.

6. Score Badminton

Best for: Sharing the scoreboard to a bigger screen for spectators.

Score Badminton on Android focuses on getting the scoreboard out of your pocket. It supports Chromecast for TV mirroring and Bluetooth mirroring to a second Android device, so spectators can follow along without crowding your phone.

The undo button and scoring history graphs add real utility mid-match. Those graphs show momentum swings: when someone goes on a run, you see it visually. It’s a clever way to track who’s in control.

7. BadmintonKhelo Tournament App

Best for: Organizers managing player registration and live standings.

BadmintonKhelo builds its tournament toolbox around registration and real-time results. Players sign up through the app, and the flow feeds directly into live standings that spectators can follow as matches progress.

Match statistics come through in detail for post-match breakdowns and draws. It’s built for the desk staff running the event, not the players on court. The player registration flow populates live standings automatically.

8. Simple Badminton Scoreboard

Best for: Casual players who want to tap points and nothing else.

Simple Badminton Scoreboard earns its name honestly. It does one thing: tap to add a point. No menus, no setup screens, no match configuration to click through. Open it and resume right where your last match left off.

The iOS-only app suits practice sessions and casual games where you don’t need server tracking or voice announcements. It’s the fastest path from phone-in-pocket to point-on-board.

9. Badminton Score - Track Points

Best for: Scoring from your wrist during a match so the phone stays in your bag.

This iPhone and Apple Watch pair puts the scoreboard on your wrist. You tap the watch to add points without handling a phone, which matters when you’re mid-rally and don’t want to interrupt flow.

The watch complication lets you score with one tap, and the glanceable point count keeps things quick between rallies. Phone-free scoring finally feels practical.

How We Picked These Apps

We scored real matches with every app on this list. We tested reliability when points flew fast and nobody wanted to double-check the screen. BWF rule adherence for rally-point matches was a must — deuce handling, point caps, and server rotation had to work correctly. Low-friction setup mattered just as much. An app should be ready before the first serve, not after a sign-up flow.

We covered iOS, Android, and watchOS so you can find an option on your device. Offline capability was a bonus, especially for court venues with spotty signal. Apps with forced accounts or ads interrupting play got cut.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ScoreMine and why look for alternatives?

ScoreMine is a popular badminton scoring app, but some players outgrow its feature set or can’t find it on their preferred platform. Alternatives offer fresher designs, platform-specific features, and more reliable rally-rule automation.

Which app replaces ScoreMine best for rally scoring?

Badminton Scoreboard: Rally is the strongest replacement. It automates server switching after every rally and announces the server by name, so you never manually track who serves next.

Do any of these work offline?

Yes. Smashduck runs entirely offline for full tournament management. Score Badminton stores match data locally and shares via Bluetooth without internet.

Can I use these for doubles?

Most handle singles and doubles. The better apps, including Badminton Scoreboard, track player rotation and server positioning automatically when you set a doubles match.

The Verdict

Badminton Scoreboard: Rally is the cleanest ScoreMine alternative we tested — reliable rally scoring, automatic server tracking, and a quick launch from cold. It respects the rules, stays out of the way, and gets you scoring fast. Get Badminton Scoreboard and skip the setup headaches.

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