Match Journal
iOS 17 · on this device

Follow fixtures with live scores and personal match notes.

Match Journal is a local sports companion. Browse fixtures, read written predictions with form context, and star games for your watchlist. Everything stays on your iPhone. The app does not take payments.

Predictions

Match result, both to score, and goal totals with a short note and confidence level. Copy a reference code for your own notes.

Live fixtures

Soccer, NBA, tennis, hockey, baseball, and esports. Clocks and scores keep moving while a match is in play.

Watchlist

Star the fixtures you care about. They stay on the iPhone you are holding. Nothing is shared with other people.

No online profile

First launch asks for a display name and a favorite sport. That stays local. There is no server inbox and no payments screen.

What’s in 1.0

The App Store build is a working journal, not a teaser. You can browse the slate, open a prediction, follow live scores, and reset local data from Settings.

Written forecasts

Every prediction has a category tag, a headline, a short rationale, form/H2H on the fixture, and a reference code.

Landed / missed

When a fixture goes full time, forecasts settle on-device so you can review how your notes tracked.

Help on-device

Glossary and how-it-works live in Profile. Legal pages live here so App Review and users get the same story.

Upcoming updates

These are queued behind 1.0. None of them require an online account.

  1. Now
    Shipping
    1.0 journal

    Predictions tab, match feed, live clocks, form and H2H, watchlist, on-device profile.

  2. Next
    Kickoff reminders

    Local alerts when a starred fixture or an open prediction is about to start. Still on-device, still optional.

  3. Next
    Form strips

    Last-five and head-to-head under each prediction so the write-up has the recent shape of the matchup.

  4. Later
    More competitions

    Extra cups and secondary leagues, plus a settled archive you can filter by sport.

  5. Later
    Home Screen widget

    Today’s top forecast on the Home Screen. Read it without opening the app. iPad two-column layout after that.

Full update notes →