One thumb at the oche. Brackets on the wall.

501, 301, cricket, around-the-clock, count-up. Phone scoring built for the caller in one hand and darts in the other. A bracket layer that runs Tuesday night and tournament Saturday. A spectator board for the bar's TV.

Darts on 1891 Arena, by who you are.

Try it

Press a tile. Watch the score move.

Darts · 501 · double-out · leg-set-match click · keyboard ↵ · undo / reset
Tap a side to score the visit. Real 501 rules — must finish on a double, busts roll back, leg-set-match tally moves with every win.
The fan view · what every parent in the building sees

The darts bracket is alive. On every phone in the parking lot.

A player wins a quarterfinal at 7:42 PM. By 7:43, their parent in the parking lot sees the semi-final slot fill in — on their phone, on the same URL the organizer texted out before the event. No app. No login. No spinner. Just the live page.

  • Sub-second updates
  • One link · every phone
  • Caption-default · screen-reader-clean
  • Works on a 4-year-old phone

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Built for the marker

The caller at the oche taps each visit on a phone they already have. Big numpad, one-thumb, no scrolling. BUST and CHECKOUT are one tap. The PDC checkout chart is built in — 170 down to 2.

Built for the bracket

Single-elim by default, with double-elim, round-robin, and pool-to-knockout when you need them. Auto-advance on match-end. The TD's view shows every match at a glance — on whatever device they brought.

Built for the bar

The board is a single-URL TV view. Big numerals, "GAME ON" at 170, "GAME SHOT" on the checkout. No app to install, no login, just the score.

Five formats. One engine.

501

The PDC standard. Straight-in, double-out by default. Best-of-N legs or sets.

301

The pub classic. Double-in option for old-school leagues.

Cricket

15 through 20 plus the bull. Marks, then points. Win by closing all seven.

Around-the-Clock

Hit 1 through 20 then the bull. Quick rounds, good warm-up.

Count-Up

Eight rounds, highest total wins. Good for new players who haven't memorized the checkout chart yet.

Four surfaces. One match.

Marker

The caller's phone. Tap each visit, hit Submit, the score updates everywhere. PDC checkout suggestions inline so the caller doesn't have to think above the noise.

Player

The off-throw player's phone. Your remaining; your suggestion when you're back on the oche; the opponent's last visit. One-tap dispute if a dart got logged wrong.

Board

The venue's TV. Both players, both remainings, big enough to read from across the room. "GAME ON" flash at 170. "GAME SHOT" flash at 0.

Admin

The TD's view. The bracket. Every match. Force-take a marker that's gone offline. Payouts in one click when the final's done.

See it in action

Sandbox match, two players, real bust + double-out + 140 checkout.

Open the demo