What is Scorebar now?
It is no longer just a single page of football scores. The current product combines a compact macOS menubar view, a full football workspace on macOS, and a feed-driven iPhone experience.
This FAQ reflects the current football product, not the old single-view score app.
It is no longer just a single page of football scores. The current product combines a compact macOS menubar view, a full football workspace on macOS, and a feed-driven iPhone experience.
Yes. Scorebar now treats major tournaments as product surfaces, including highlighted World Cup flows, knockout placeholders, standings, and scorer tracking.
When the upstream provider has not resolved the qualified teams yet, Scorebar shows bracket-aware placeholders such as A2 vs B2 or Winner of Match 74 vs Winner of Match 77 instead of a blank card.
The app reads from a football-focused API layer that caches provider payloads, writes stable historical data into SQLite, and serves product-facing endpoints to both macOS and iPhone.
Prediction features are designed as match-detail modules, not homepage noise. The goal is to add explainable context when enough data is available, rather than forcing a guess for every fixture.