For coaches
Look for repeatable workflows, exports, reports, rotation insight, and season-level analysis.
A volleyball stat app should answer more than who won the set. Coaches want tendencies. Players want credit for work that does not always show up in the final score. Families want the story of the match without needing a spreadsheet.
The stat app category splits quickly between family-readable match context and coach-heavy analysis. The right choice depends on who will record stats and who needs to read them.
| App | Best for | Why it belongs | Watch out for |
|---|---|---|---|
| CourtsideView | Best family-readable stats plus live match context | Player stats, rotations, rosters, score, and FanView all stay tied to the same match story. | Not trying to replace deep coach analytics suites for every program. |
| SoloStats | Best coach-first stat tracking family | Button-based, voice, and live stat workflows with reporting options for coaches and clubs. | Designed primarily around stat takers and coaching analysis. |
| iStatVball | Best advanced volleyball stat analysis option | Advanced stats, RallyFlow, legacy stat recording, box scores, charts, and team-season purchasing. | More analytical depth and setup than many parents or casual scorekeepers need. |
| Stat Together | Best collaborative coach stat workflow | Positioned for coaches who want stats, live streaming, and collaboration. | Less parent-first than sideline score-sharing tools. |
| GameChanger | Best multi-sport team app with stats context | Useful when a team already wants GameChanger for communication, schedule, streaming, and scoring. | Not volleyball-specific in the same way as single-sport tools. |
| VolleyStation | Best event-data bridge from scoring to partners | Score data can support coaches, parents, and event partners in a tournament context. | Most compelling when the event workflow uses VolleyStation. |
Independent editorial guide. CourtsideView is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by GameChanger, SoloStats, VolleyWrite, VolleyStation, iStatVball, Volleyball Score Simple, TeamSnap, SportsEngine, LeagueApps, Advanced Event Systems, Stat Together, or their owners. Third-party names are used only for fair, informational comparison. Product features, availability, and pricing can change, so check each vendor before making a buying decision.
The danger with stat tracking is collecting more than anyone will actually use. For coaches, detail is valuable when it leads to better decisions. For families and athletes, stats are valuable when they explain what happened in plain language.
That is why this guide separates coach analytics tools from family-readable match tools. Both can be valuable. They simply serve different jobs.
Look for repeatable workflows, exports, reports, rotation insight, and season-level analysis.
Look for player-level context that is understandable without a coaching certification.
Look for live score context, player notes, and a way to follow the match as it happens.
We prioritized official product pages, official help pages, and app-store-facing descriptions. We avoided copying vendor marketing language and wrote the conclusions around use cases families, coaches, club directors, and tournament operators actually face.
SoloStats and iStatVball are strong coach-first options. SoloStats emphasizes simple stat-taking options and reports, while iStatVball emphasizes advanced stats, charts, and team-season analysis.
CourtsideView is a better fit when parents want stats tied to live scoring, rotations, rosters, and FanView sharing instead of a full analytics suite.
No. Younger teams and family-run scorekeeping often need a simpler workflow. Deep stat apps are most useful when someone is committed to recording accurate touches and reviewing them later.