Free volleyball stats app

A free volleyball stats app should let you test a real match workflow

From the Vollyze product team. This page explains exactly what the Vollyze Free plan includes, where its five-match limit applies and what coaches should evaluate before paying for a larger workflow.

Vollyze free volleyball stats app screen in English showing the score, Point for, Point against and optional point-loss reasons.
Start with the score. Add a point-loss reason or player note only when it will make the match review more useful.
The Free plan is designed to answer four practical questions.
  • Can one person keep up with the score during a real set?
  • Does the live view help the bench notice a repeated team problem?
  • Can the report make the post-match conversation shorter and clearer?
  • Does one match pattern become a specific next practice priority?

Searching for a free volleyball stats app often leads to two very different products. Some tools offer unlimited basic stat capture but place advanced reports or exports behind a paid plan. Others provide a limited number of complete match workflows so a coach can test the entire path before upgrading.

Vollyze takes the second approach. The Free plan supports up to five recorded matches. It is not unlimited free match tracking, and this page does not present it that way. The purpose of those five matches is to let a school, club, youth or community coach test whether scorekeeping, team analysis and practice planning belong in one repeatable routine.

The short answer

Free should be enough to test the decision, not just the buttons.

Use five matches to evaluate the complete coaching loop. Upgrade only when the workflow has proved useful and the limit, reporting depth or staff access becomes the constraint.

  • PriceUS$0
  • Match limitUp to 5
  • DeviceiPhone, iOS 17+

What the Vollyze Free plan is meant to test

A useful trial should reach the point where a coach makes a real decision. In Vollyze, that means recording the match, reading the team context and selecting the next practice focus. The free experience is not intended to demonstrate every paid feature.

StageWhat to testEvidence of fit
Before the matchSet the roster, lineup and match format.The recorder can begin without rebuilding the team every set.
During the matchRecord points first and add selected context only when useful.The phone does not pull attention away from the court.
On the benchRead score flow, receiving or serving phase and the last rallies.A timeout question becomes clearer in a few seconds.
After the matchReview the team pattern and choose one practice priority.The staff can name the issue, evidence and response.

See whether live stats stay readable

A free volleyball stat tracker is not useful if the recorder falls behind. The score must remain the primary action. Point reasons, reception grades and attack paths should stay optional because many teams do not have a dedicated analyst on the bench.

Vollyze live volleyball stats view showing the score, current priority, side-out and break-point rates and last five rallies.
The live view is designed for one short bench question, not a full statistical review between rallies.

Check whether the report explains the match

A final score shows the result. A coaching report should help explain where the same pressure returned. Vollyze keeps side-out, break-point, point differential and the longest scoring run allowed in one team overview, then lets the coach inspect the relevant detail.

Do not judge the app from one unusually easy or difficult set. Use several of the five free matches and ask whether the same terms, samples and team questions remain understandable across different opponents.

Vollyze volleyball team report showing side-out rate, break-point rate, point differential and longest scoring run allowed.
A compact team overview provides a starting point. The coach still decides what the evidence means.

A five-match evaluation plan for coaches

Five matches are enough to test a workflow when each match answers a different operational question. Avoid entering old results only to fill the account. Use live or recent matches that reflect the way your staff actually works.

  1. Match 1: test the score.Record only points, sets and the clearest point reasons. Confirm that the recorder can keep up.
  2. Match 2: test the bench view.At one timeout, check the last rallies and the current receiving or serving phase. Do not search through every report.
  3. Match 3: test one detail.Add serve-receive ratings, player notes or attack paths only for a question the staff has chosen in advance.
  4. Match 4: test the review.Ask a second coach to read the report without an explanation from the recorder. Note what is clear and what is not.
  5. Match 5: test the practice decision.Choose one priority, use the suggested practice as a starting point and decide whether the loop is worth repeating.

When should a team stay free or move to a paid plan?

Paying should solve a constraint the team has already experienced. A coach who has not used the first match does not need a larger plan. A coach who has completed the five-match evaluation can make a more informed choice.

PlanBest starting pointMove up when
FreeOne coach evaluating up to five recorded matches.The match limit or analysis depth becomes the constraint.
ProOne coach who needs more comparison, monthly reporting and practice options.The workflow needs to be shared with other staff.
StaffA small staff of up to three adults sharing matches, members and the next practice.More adult staff members need defined shared access.
TeamA program coordinating shared use for up to thirty adult staff members.The current App Store plan terms no longer fit the organization.

Pricing note: prices and availability can vary by country and can change. Check the App Store listing in your region before subscribing.

Who the Free plan fits, and who should compare other tools

Vollyze Free fits an iPhone coach who wants to evaluate a team-first path from live scoring to the next practice. It is especially relevant when detailed individual coding is optional and the staff wants one shared team issue to become a trainable response.

Compare other products first if your main requirement is unlimited free match capture, Android or iPad support, MaxPreps export, frame-by-frame video coding, professional scouting or an official electronic scoresheet. The 2026 volleyball stats app comparison explains how current tools differ by input load, analysis depth and staff model.

A coaching app is not the official match record

Vollyze supports a team coaching record. It does not replace the official scorer, scoresheet or event procedures. Device rules also vary by federation, competition, venue and age group. Confirm the current regulations before using a phone in the bench area. When device use is restricted, use the same workflow in scrimmages, training matches and post-match entry.

Frequently asked questions

Is Vollyze really free?
Yes. The Free plan costs US$0 and supports up to five recorded matches. It is limited rather than unlimited.

What can I test for free?
You can test score entry, selected rally context, team review and the process of choosing a next practice priority.

Does Free include staff sharing?
Free is intended for individual evaluation. Staff and Team plans add shared use for up to three or thirty adult staff members.

Which devices support Vollyze?
Vollyze supports iPhone with iOS 17.0 or later and is available in English and Japanese.

Is it an official scoresheet?
No. Vollyze is an additional coaching record and analysis app.

Use the first match to test the workflow.

Download Vollyze in English, start with the Free plan and decide from real use whether the score-to-practice loop fits your team.

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