Create leaderboards (and scoreboards) for any situation where you want to rank and compare people. No signup required. Choose from a large number of pre-made themes and all kinds of customization options. Share your leaderboard via a link
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Hey I'm the creator of keepthescore.com! What do you like and dislike about it? Source: 5 months ago
My side-project, Keepthescore.com, has finally hit the $10k monthly revenue milestone. It’s a webapp that allows you to create scoreboards and leaderboards. The 10k is gross revenue and includes MRR (subscription revenue), one-off payments and advertising revenue. Source: 6 months ago
I use Canva to create my games, but I use a score tracker website called https://keepthescore.co/. It allows you to update the score in real-time, and you can share your screen (or drag the window to the viewers' screen) so that everyone else can see the scores. Source: 12 months ago
He does say, but: https://keepthescore.co/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Try to approach the matches with your buddy as real matches, where there is something at stake (like a tournament match). Like someone else suggested playing for money could work, but also just keeping the scores of all your matches in an excel sheet (or something like https://keepthescore.co/) might give you that extra mental boost for keeping your focus. You could also make the incentives bigger by putting a... Source: over 1 year ago
I'm pretty new to webscraping. I'm using selenium python to scrape sofascore.com for live sports scores. I'm only scraping one page (/favorites) and calling find_elements() about 15 times (I had planned for it to run every 30 seconds, but it could be less often if need be). I wrote all this last night and this morning found that my IP address was banned from sofascore. I hadn't taken any precautions to prevent... Source: 9 months ago
Nothing too crazy here, but I took the match ratings from sofascore.com (https://www.sofascore.com/tournament/football/world/world-cup/16), and averaged out every team to see who was must-see tv and who, uh, wasn't. This is less about finding out which teams were the best and more about finding out which teams were high-event/chaotic. Source: over 1 year ago
I used SofaScore as my source for red cards received during the last world cup tournaments from 1974, when red cards were officially used for the first time. There is also a complete list on Wikipedia. Source: over 1 year ago
Sofascore.com a good one. Always has the line ups out 1 hour before K.O. Source: about 2 years ago
I've looked up on sofascore.com for his heatmap and here's what I've found:. Source: over 2 years ago
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