Quarter by quarter. Cap by cap. Always current.
Caps, quarters, exclusions, five-meters, all-day tournaments at a pool an hour away. Rostered is built for how water polo actually runs, and it puts the live score on every parent's lock screen.




Water polo breaks
most team apps.
They weren't built for caps, quarters, exclusions, or seven-game tournament Saturdays. Rostered was.
Caps, not jerseys
Caps 1–13, light and dark, red on the goalies. Every athlete carries a number, a position, and a dominant hand.
Built around quarters
Score, exclusions, and timeouts roll up by quarter, the way the game is actually reffed.
Tournament weekends
Three games Saturday, two Sunday, two pools, and a schedule that only takes shape as you win or lose.
Pool-side weather
Wind, heat, and lightning warnings for outdoor pools, shown before every session. Postpone with one tap when a storm rolls in.
Score the game
from the pool deck.
QuickCap is a scorekeeper built for water polo. You log the plays you'd write in the book, one thumb at a time, so there's nothing to reconcile with the table at halftime.
- Live scoring by quarter, with a timestamped play-by-play
- Speak-to-Score: call out plays hands-free when the action is too fast to tap
- Goals, assists, steals, blocks, exclusions drawn, and sprints won, all tagged by cap
- Five-meters, timeouts, and end-of-quarter swaps tracked as their own events
- Every game rolls up into season totals for each athlete, automatically
The score, on your iPhone lock screen.
A parent stuck at work shouldn't have to text the assistant coach for the score. When a game is live in QuickCap, the score, quarter, and last play ride along on the lock screen and Dynamic Island, with no app to open.
- Updates the moment the scorekeeper logs a play
- Shows the quarter, both team scores, and the last play
- Grandparents, carpool drivers, and the parent on a work trip all see the same score
- Tap to open the full QuickCap play-by-play in the app
Live score Current period Last play Your next game,
before you ask.
Tournament weekends run on who wins what. A coach or club admin sets the bracket up front, or links the tournament roster straight to its bracket spreadsheet. During the weekend, entering a game's score and finalizing it advances the bracket, and the next game lands on the schedule for parents automatically.
- Coaches and admins map the bracket up front, or link a tournament roster to its bracket spreadsheet
- A live graphical bracket shows the next game, where each result leads, and the remaining paths to the final
- Enter a game's score and finalize it; the bracket advances and the next game appears on the schedule
- Pool, time, and opponent update without anyone decoding the master spreadsheet
A water polo season,
on one screen.
Four steps from the preseason roster to the final whistle.
Set the roster for the event
Coaches and admins set who's playing for each practice, game, or tournament day, with caps, positions, and dominant hands attached.
Map the tournament path
Lay out the bracket before the weekend: who plays whom, and which game feeds which, with the pools and start times each result leads to.
Score from the deck
A parent or coach keeps score in QuickCap, one tap at a time, and Live Activities push it to every following parent's lock screen.
Find out who's next
The game ends, the score posts, and the bracket resolves the next match: opponent, pool, and start time, no paper required.
Questions, answered.
Yes. QuickCap tracks goals, assists, blocks, steals, exclusions (kick-outs), five-meters, timeouts, side changes, and quarter ends as their own events, not generic "score / no-score" buttons. Totals roll up the way coaches and tournament scorekeepers expect.
Each athlete carries a cap number, position (hole set, hole D, wing, driver, point, goalie, utility), and dominant hand. That follows them everywhere: line-ups, attendance, QuickCap, and season stats.
When a game starts in QuickCap, parents who follow that team see a Live Activity on their iPhone lock screen and Dynamic Island. Score updates push in real time, with no app to open and no notifications to dismiss.
Yes. Sessions I, II, and III, Championship and Classic brackets, four days, dozens of venues across the host region. Coaches map the bracket up front, so as each game goes final the next one — opponent, pool, and time — drops onto the team's calendar on its own. Your weekend doesn't ride on a tournament spreadsheet that reads like a cross between a crossword puzzle and a sudoku.
Free for parents and athletes, always. Water polo clubs choose a package sized to their club, from Squad to Elite, and pay one flat monthly fee based on athlete count, from $9 to $199 a month. Early water polo clubs lock in their rate for the first two seasons.