For the parents holding the phone
Hoopline runs the scoreboard on your iPhone while you film from the bleachers. After the buzzer, the same app burns the score, period, and event name into your video — and pulls a per-player highlight reel out of the same tape.
What ships out of the export, not a mockup. Pixel-for-pixel match with the in-app overlay.
Reconstructing the score after the fact, finding the play where your kid hit that three, cutting a clip you'd actually share — that's where every parent trying to scrapbook a season quietly gives up. Hoopline does that part during the game, automatically, with two thumbs.
What's in the box
Big home/away buttons sized for thumbs. Period clock, period switch, undo. No menu diving, no zoom-in, no fat-fingering 1+ instead of 2.
Score, period, and event name burn into the exported video as a real broadcast bug — anchored to the picture, not the phone screen. Vertical or horizontal video, both work.
Tag who scored. After the game, pick a player and Hoopline cuts every play they made into one clip with the right score on screen for each bucket. Drops straight into Photos.
Save the roster once. Next game, pick from the team list — names, jersey numbers, and colors carry across the season. Edit a kid's number mid-game and it lands on every past clip.
v1 is feature-complete and signing for device. If you want a build to try at your kid's next game, send a note and I'll loop you in.