Live scores.
In your menu bar.
Every sport.
Free, open-source macOS app. 22+ leagues. Zero tracking. Drawn by hand on real courts and fields.
One app. Every field.
Drawn from scratch. Real geometry, luminous lines, live data layered exactly where it happens.
See it move.
30 seconds. Sound on.
What you actually see all day.
A native menu bar. A scrolling ticker. Floating widgets that survive every cmd-tab.
Menu bar ticker
Always at the top of your screen. Auto-hides when no games are live.
Pinned to desktop
Detach any live game as a floating panel that stays above every app.
Live where you live — the menu bar.
Six things Sports Tracker does better than any tab in your browser ever could.
Live scores
Hand-drawn courts, fields, rinks and octagons with real game data overlaid where it happens.
Pick your sources
Choose between ESPN, MLB Stats API, NHL API, OpenF1, and api-tennis.com. All free, all official.
Pin to desktop
Detach any game as a floating widget that stays visible while you switch apps and spaces.
Menu bar ticker
Every live game scrolling subtly at the top of your screen. Close games glow. Upsets get a badge.
Smart notifications
Close-game alerts, brewing upsets, halftime summaries. All local, all opt-in, all silenceable.
Private by default
No accounts. No tracking. No analytics. Your favorites and settings live only on your Mac.
Whatever season it is, we’ve got it.
From the Premier League to the Octagon to a Tuesday night NBA game in March, Sports Tracker watches them all.
Questions, answered.
If your question isn’t here, open an issue on GitHub.
Why is there an “unidentified developer” warning?
Open, or run the install script that handles it for you. After the first launch, macOS won’t ask again.