Someone at the court taps Go Live. You watch from anywhere — live score and video together.
Free. No app store. No account to watch.
Open VBallScore ›Nothing to install, nothing to sign up for, nothing to pay. Grandma can do this.
One phone handles both jobs — the score and the stream.
You keep score with two big buttons; the family sees every point the moment you tap it. Between rallies you watch volleyball, not your phone.
Best experience: add VBallScore to your home screen before tournament day — two taps, no app store.
Convention-center WiFi is built for thousands of phones checking email — not sending video — and big venues often block free streaming entirely. Two things to know before you’re courtside:
Use cellular. Turn WiFi off on the phone that’s streaming. A regular data connection handles the stream fine.
If family still can’t connect, paid streaming usually gets through. Your stream relays through the cloud instead of connecting directly — so it usually connects where free peer-to-peer can’t: cellular, locked or guest venue WiFi. Family ($7.50) gives you 12 hours of HD for up to 5 viewers and a second courtside camera; Pro ($14) gives 24 hours, up to 12 viewers, and a second courtside camera. The hours only count down while you’re actually live, and they’re good for 90 days (3 months).
Try the free stream first. Upgrade only if you need it.
Anyone watching or scoring can record. The recording is split into chapters — one per point — so after the match you can tap straight to the serve she aced, the block that turned set two, the 24–24 sideout. No scrubbing through an hour of video to find eight seconds.