Which five
had it?
The run happens, the lead swells, and by the next timeout the group that did it has already blurred. Rosterverse holds onto that answer for you, so the gut feeling turns into something you can point at on a screen.
| Five on the floor | Mins | +/− |
|---|
+18
Your best group of the night.
Three taps, then eyes back up
Nothing gets written up afterwards and nothing waits for you at home. The whole job happens between whistles, in the time it takes to wave a substitute to the table.
Load the squad
Numbers and positions once, before the season. After that the roster opens the moment you need it, with everyone already where they belong.
Mark who's out there
Five on the floor, the rest on the bench. When somebody goes in, you tap them in — that single tap is the whole workflow.
Let it count
Every stint, every scoring swing and every combination is added up quietly underneath. No clipboard, no tally marks, no shorthand you'll fail to decode on Monday.
The part that changes your rotations
Rosterverse keeps every combination of five you have ever sent out and scores each one against the clock. Some of what it hands back will confirm what you suspected. Some of it will annoy you, which is usually the useful kind.
Built for rec leagues, youth programmes, pickup crews and weekend clubs — the sidelines where there is no analytics department, just a coach and a bench.
The roster never leaves the bench
Rosterverse collects nothing and sends nothing. There is no sign-in, no team cloud and no server behind the app. Your squad, your games and every number worked out from them sit on the phone in your pocket and stay there.
Nothing is requested from you
The app opens straight to work. It has no registration, no password and no profile, and it will not ask for your name, your club, your email or your whereabouts. Device and advertising identifiers are not read.
The names you type in
Coaching means entering other people's details — often those of children. Player names, numbers and positions are personal information belonging to them, not to us, and this app treats them that way: they are written to your device and never transmitted, never pooled, never seen by anyone at this end.
Whatever consent your club requires for keeping a squad list stays between you and your club. Nothing here adds a second copy somewhere else.
Where the games are stored
Rosters, stints, substitutions, scoring swings and every lineup total are held in the app's own storage on your hardware. No account exists to sync them to and no copy is kept elsewhere, so nobody can produce your season on request — including us.
The maths happens in your hand
Plus-minus by lineup, pairings, minutes and the rest are calculated on the phone from taps you made courtside. The app functions identically in a gym with no signal, because a signal was never part of how it works.
Sending a game to someone
If you pass a game summary to an assistant or a parent, the iOS share sheet handles it, at the moment you choose. Where it goes after that — a message thread, an email, a printout — falls under that service's rules, and the responsibility for who receives a squad list becomes yours.
No outside components
There is no analytics package, no advertising network, no crash reporter and no tracking beacon compiled into the app. Nothing observes your usage, and no partner receives anything, because nothing is recorded to hand over.
Youth teams
No information leaves any device, which means none leaves the device of a coach working with under-13s either. There is no stored record that COPPA, the UK Children's code or comparable regulations elsewhere could reach.
Wiping it
Players, games and whole seasons can be edited or removed inside the app at any time. Deleting Rosterverse clears everything it held, permanently, with nothing archived anywhere to restore.
Worth knowing: if the phone backs up to iCloud or a computer, that data may travel inside the encrypted backup, which is governed by Apple's terms and controlled by you.
Amendments
If a later version behaves in a way this page does not cover, the page is updated before that version reaches the store and the date above changes with it.
Questions
Anything on this page can be raised at agarmash170@gmail.com.
One coach's inbox
Something broken, a sport the app handles badly, a stat you keep wishing were there, or a note about how your season went — all of it lands with one person.
- Developer
- Bailey Whitman
- Reply time
- A day or two, longer on weekends — that's when the games are.