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PitchPulse app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 7024 ratings )
Utilities Sports
Developer: Dan Malyaris
Free
Current version: 1.3, last update: 2 months ago
First release : 20 Nov 2023
App size: 8.79 Mb

Forget VAR, PitchPulse is your personal linesman, ref assistant, and stat-tracking mastermind!

Leave the scribbled notepads and questionable memory in the dust. PitchPulse is the one-stop shop for referees who demand control, clarity, and a digital record of every glorious (and not-so-glorious) moment on the pitch.

Heres what makes PitchPulse your MVP:

- Dual Time Tracking: Say goodbye to guessing injury time. Our dual clocks keep you on top with zero room for confusion.
- Seamless Card Control: Yellow card? Red card? Show them with a tap, and watch the digital scoreboard update instantly.
- Goal-Tracking Glory: Did Mbappe scorch a screamer? Record it in a second, complete with auto-captured time!
- Sub Swaps Simplified: Track those player changes like a maestro. No more fumbling through line-ups or forgetting who just replaced Messi.
- Instant Replay Redemption: Made a call you wanna tweak? Edit events effortlessly, ensuring a fair and accurate record.
- Apple Watch Sidekick: Keep the action at your fingertips with full Apple Watch support. Control the clock, record events, and stay in the zone, all without breaking stride.
- Perfect Harmony, Zero Stress: iPhone and Apple Watch work in flawless sync. Events recorded on one instantly appear on the other, creating a seamless, stress-free experience

Plus, so much more:

- Intuitive interface: Designed by refs, for refs. Navigate, record, and track with ease.
- Customizable settings: Tailor PitchPulse to your preferences, from match duration to event details.
- Data export options: Share your match reports with ease, for analysis or bragging rights.
- Regular updates: Were constantly improving, ensuring your refereeing arsenal is always one step ahead.

Download PitchPulse today and unleash the ref in you! Remember, with PitchPulse, youre the master of the match. Unless, of course, the players decide to channel their inner Zlatan. But hey, thats what red cards are for, right?