Oguz Mustapasa

Pelota: Padel & Tennis Analytics & Score - Track, analyze & relive your matches from your wrist

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Pelota turns your Apple Watch into a padel match companion. Keep score, track opponents, monitor fitness, and capture highlights — all from your wrist during play. See head-to-head records, performance trends, and AI-powered match insights on your iPhone.

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Oguz Mustapasa
Hey everyone! 👋 I built Pelota because I kept finishing padel matches and immediately forgetting the details. Who won that tiebreak? How do we actually perform against that one pair we keep running into? It started as a simple score tracker on the Apple Watch but quickly grew into something more. Here's what it does today: During the match (Apple Watch): - Keep score point by point from your wrist — no phone needed on court - Tap to mark highlights when something funny or epic happens - Tracks your heart rate, movement, and court positioning in the background Don't have a watch? - You can still manually log your sessions on your phone with their score and opponent names - You can still see head to head statistics (based on available data) - You can still use video highlights - Or this is your reason to get a watch ;) After the match (iPhone): - Full match breakdown with set-by-set scoring - Head-to-head records against specific opponent pairs — so you actually know if you're improving against them - Performance insights: when you gassed out, how your heart rate shifted, where you moved on court - AI-generated match narratives that tell the story of your match - Highlight moments as video clips — no scrolling through 90 minutes of footage Additionally, during the match you can turn your phone into a video recorder to capture clips and turn your phone into a score board with nice animations announcing important moments of the game. What makes it different from other tracking apps: - Everything runs from the watch during play — your phone stays in the bag - Tracks opponent pairs, not just individual names — because the pairing is everything - Works offline on the watch, syncs when you're done - Supports two different scoring screens on Apple Watch Court View and Classic — something for any type of player and to your taste ;) I play padel a few times a week and built exactly the tool I and my friends wished existed. It's a solo project, completely indie, available in a few languages currently in English, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish Would love to hear your thoughts — what would you want from a match tracking app? What's missing?