Referee mode
Table Tennis Referee App — Score as a Neutral
Refereeing a table tennis match in a club tournament is hard without the right tools. Volley's referee mode lets a steward claim any match, lock players out of scoring, score the match neutrally, and get a clean captain sign-off at the end. The only social sports scoring app with built-in referee mode.
The contested score problem
The hardest moment in any social sports tournament is the contested score. Two players, two memories, no neutral party. The match stops, voices rise, the day stalls. Referee mode is the fix.
Referee mode is one tap. Open the match list, tap "Referee this match", and you're the official scorekeeper. The players see "Refereed by [name]" and lose the ability to edit their own scores. When the match ends, the referee submits and both captains get a sign-off prompt.
Refereeing table tennis matches with Volley
The auto-approve timer means matches don't hang forever waiting for a captain sign-off. Configure it (e.g. 15 minutes) and unapproved results auto-promote unless contested.
Referee mode is the difference between a tournament that runs smoothly and one that hangs on every disputed point. If you've ever organised a club event, you've had this exact problem. This is the fix.
Get it for your next tournament
Volley is free on iOS and Android, and referee mode is included on every tier. Set up a tournament, assign referees, run a clean event.
Frequently asked questions
Can I hand back a match to the players after refereeing it?
Yes. One tap to hand it back; the player lockout lifts immediately and they can resume self-scoring. Useful when a referee gets pulled to a more important match.
Can a referee score multiple matches at once?
Yes. A single referee can claim and manage multiple matches in parallel from a unified dashboard. Tournament day with multiple courts running stays manageable.
Does referee mode work with Apple Watch scoring?
Yes. A referee can score from their Apple Watch — same scoring engine, same lockout for the players, same haptic confirmation per point. Perfect for tournament day when you're moving between courts.
What happens if a captain doesn't sign off on the result?
The auto-approve timer kicks in (configurable per tournament, e.g. 15 minutes). Unapproved results auto-promote unless explicitly contested. Disputes go to the tournament organiser for review.