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SportNotch
Rolland Garros and live tennis scores from your Mac notch
Instead of opening a sports app, refreshing a live score website, or checking your phone, you can follow matches directly from the Mac notch while you work. What makes it different: - Live tennis scores stay visible in the notch - Built specifically for Mac users - Lightweight, focused, and distraction-free - No noisy feed, news stream, or full sports app experience It is a small product, but that is the point: the score is always there when you need it, and out of your way when you do not.
I built SportNotch because I wanted a calmer way to follow tennis while working.
I love having live scores nearby, but the usual options always felt too distracting: a browser tab I keep reopening, a phone notification that pulls me out of focus, or a full sports app with way more than I need.
SportNotch puts live tennis scores directly in the Mac notch, so the score is always glanceable without becoming another thing to manage.
What it does today:
🎾 Live tennis scores in your Mac notch 👀 Always visible while you work 🧘 Quiet by design: no noisy feed, no endless sports app 💻 Built for Mac users who follow tennis during the day
This first version is intentionally focused on tennis.
I’d love your feedback on the experience, especially:
Does the notch feel like the right place for live scores?
What match context would be useful without making it noisy?
Which sports should come next?
Thanks for checking it out. Excited to hear what you think!
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About SportNotch on Product Hunt
“Rolland Garros and live tennis scores from your Mac notch”
SportNotch was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 5 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #80 on the daily leaderboard. Instead of opening a sports app, refreshing a live score website, or checking your phone, you can follow matches directly from the Mac notch while you work. What makes it different: - Live tennis scores stay visible in the notch - Built specifically for Mac users - Lightweight, focused, and distraction-free - No noisy feed, news stream, or full sports app experience It is a small product, but that is the point: the score is always there when you need it, and out of your way when you do not.
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Hi Product Hunt!
I built SportNotch because I wanted a calmer way to follow tennis while working.
I love having live scores nearby, but the usual options always felt too distracting: a browser tab I keep reopening, a phone notification that pulls me out of focus, or a full sports app with way more than I need.
SportNotch puts live tennis scores directly in the Mac notch, so the score is always glanceable without becoming another thing to manage.
What it does today:
🎾 Live tennis scores in your Mac notch
👀 Always visible while you work
🧘 Quiet by design: no noisy feed, no endless sports app
💻 Built for Mac users who follow tennis during the day
This first version is intentionally focused on tennis.
I’d love your feedback on the experience, especially:
Does the notch feel like the right place for live scores?
What match context would be useful without making it noisy?
Which sports should come next?
Thanks for checking it out. Excited to hear what you think!