A table tennis scorekeeper that calls the score out loud. First to 11, best of 5, and zero setup.
Modern ITTF table tennis is played to 11 points, win by 2, in a best-of-5 match (most club and Olympic play) or best-of-7 (World Table Tennis finals). Service alternates every two points — except at deuce (10-10 or higher) when service alternates every single point. This is the same format used at the Olympics and by World Table Tennis. Before 2001 table tennis was played to 21; everybody switched to 11 to make games tighter and the spectator experience more dramatic.
For the full breakdown — including serve rules (the 6-inch toss off an open palm), let serves, the expedite rule, doubles rotation, and edge balls — read the complete table tennis scoring rules guide.
Every table tennis score app on the store assumes you want to log a tournament, follow friends, post to a feed, and pay for a premium tier you'll never use. RALLY assumes one thing: you're about to play and you want a scoreboard that works the second you open the page. No signup. No ads. No notifications. Perfect for the office ping pong table, the family basement, the student union, or the club.
The whole screen is two enormous tap targets in orange and navy, readable from across a room. Voice calls mean you never have to interrupt a rally to check the score. Rename players in two seconds. Undo is one tap. Reset is one tap. The page caches itself for offline use after the first load.
Office teams running a lunchtime ladder. Clubs hosting a Friday-night round robin. Students playing 200 games a semester. Families deciding who does the dishes tonight. Basically anyone who has ever shouted "what's the score?" mid-rally and lost the next point because nobody knew.
AI Ref is not yet supported for table tennis — the ball moves too fast for the current vision model. But the manual two-tap scoreboard is the fastest way to keep score at any ping pong table ever invented.
Yes. RALLY is a completely free table tennis scorekeeper that runs in your phone browser. No account, no ads, no app store. Two giant tap targets and the score called out loud after every point — perfect for the office table or the basement.
Yes. RALLY uses the modern ITTF format: first to 11, win by 2, best of 5 games. This is the standard used at the Olympics and on the World Table Tennis circuit. Read /rules/table-tennis-scoring for the full rules.
The scoreboard itself does not enforce service rotation yet — you still have to remember to switch server every 2 points (and every 1 point at deuce). A future update will add a small server indicator. For now the scoreboard simply counts points and games.
Absolutely — that is one of the best use cases. Prop your phone next to the table, tap left or right after each point, and everybody in the room can hear the score called out. Survives trash talk.