Football companion for Apple platforms

One score app,
two modes:
glance fast, inspect deeply.

Scorebar starts as a compact football check-in from the macOS menubar, then expands into a structured workspace for tournaments, teams, players, standings, World Cup brackets, and match prediction context.

Scorebar macOS main window showing football fixtures, sidebar navigation, and match scores
Product

The app is no longer a single score list.

The current product splits into a fast score surface and a deeper football workspace. The site now mirrors that structure instead of advertising a generic live-score utility.

Menubar first

Open a compact live board from the menu bar, then drop back out once you have the answer.

Deep browse

Switch into a full macOS workspace with calendar, competitions, teams, players, scorers, and World Cup navigation.

Prediction aware

A match detail is more than a score line. It carries context, standings position, and a cached AI read when the app has enough evidence.

Flow

Built around how the app actually works now.

This is a football-native product flow: glance in the menu bar, open a focused workspace, then inspect one match with enough context to be useful.

Main Window

Move from quick scores into a full football workspace.

Home, Live, Calendar, World Cup, teams, players, scorers, regions, and settings live in one macOS window.

Scorebar macOS main football workspace
Menubar Mode

Check upcoming fixtures without opening the full window.

The compact macOS popover keeps tournament cards and date groups readable at a glance.

Scorebar macOS menu bar popover with football fixtures
Two Modes

Use the window when you need context. Stay in the bar when you do not.

Scorebar now has a compact glance surface and a larger desktop browsing surface for deeper football work.

Scorebar main window Scorebar menu bar popover
01

See the game instantly

Menubar mode gives you live, today, recent, and next without opening a dashboard.

02

Open the football workspace

The main window is a three-column system built for browsing scores, tournaments, teams, and player data without losing context.

03

Read the match, not just the score

Standings, squad context, World Cup bracket placeholders, and prediction cues convert fixtures into something worth opening.

Platforms

macOS for layered browsing. iPhone for the live rhythm.

Scorebar is not a copied interface stretched across screens. macOS gets the menubar and a three-column main window. iPhone gets a football feed built around live, today, recent, and next.

  • macOS menubar for quick checks and a full main window for deeper analysis.
  • iPhone home feed centered on live, today, recent finished, and next matchday.
  • Shared football data contract so both platforms read the same product-facing API.
Scorebar macOS menu bar popover with upcoming World Cup fixtures
macOS menubar
Scorebar macOS main window with football match list
Main football workspace
Get the app

Use it as a score check. Keep it for the context.