Padel scoring · iPhone & Android

Score padel with a tap. Hear every point.

A Bluetooth selfie remote and your phone are all you need. Rallyo calls every point out loud through the court speaker, so no one has to ask the score mid-rally.

Built for the court, not your couch.

Rallyo runs in landscape on your phone, propped against the fence. Everything you need is one tap away.

Tap to score

Pair any Bluetooth selfie remote. Single button or dual button — both work. Your hands stay in the game.

Spoken calls

Every point announced through your speaker. Crisp offline voices for free, premium cloud voices on Pro.

Real formats

Social, Tournament, Quick Match, and Custom. Best-of-3, tie-breaks, golden point — configure once and play.

Match history

Every match saved on your device. Look back at scores, sets, and durations. No accounts. No cloud sync needed.

Simple pricing.

Free is genuinely free — unlimited social matches, forever. Go Pro when you want every format and your own voice on the court.

Free

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Unlimited social matches.

  • Social Match · Single Set
  • Bluetooth remote scoring
  • Offline spoken announcements
  • Generic team names (“Team Red”, “Team Blue”)
  • Local match history

No timers. No counters. No ads.

Questions.

What kind of remote do I need?

Any cheap Bluetooth selfie remote that pairs as a camera shutter. Single-button and dual-button models both work. Rallyo maps the buttons to scoring actions.

Does it work without internet?

Yes. The free tier is fully offline. On Pro, premium cloud voices need a connection the first time a phrase is heard; after that they’re cached on your device and play offline.

How do I cancel my subscription?

Subscriptions are managed by Apple or Google, so you can cancel any time in your App Store or Google Play subscription settings. The 7-day yearly trial cancels there too.

Where is my match data stored?

On your device. Match history, settings, and player names never leave your phone. See our privacy policy for full detail.

Can I use it for tournaments?

Yes. Tournament format with proper best-of-3 sets, tie-breaks, and configurable rules is part of Pro. Court-side speaker output keeps everyone in sync.