Squad
Plan
Rotation
Across the day
Rules
Sub at
Even minutes — or however you want them split. Worked out before the game and printed for your pocket.
Paste from wherever your roster lives. Jersey numbers are optional.
No account. Your roster and your players never leave your device.
Saved on this device. The card prints a short name — override it when two kids collide. Editing here never disturbs constraints or minutes already assigned.
Heads the card when a game has no opponent, and names the day above your games.
One per line. Numbers are read from either end — “12 Marcus Webb” or “Marcus Webb #12”.
The first scan loads the recogniser (about 10 MB). It stays on your device afterwards, and the photo is never uploaded anywhere.
Benchcard works out who is on the floor for every minute of the game, then prints it on a card that fits in your pocket. Everything stays on this device — there is no account, and your roster and your players never leave it.
Rules are things you need to be true; the plan works around them. Add them under Rules, remove one by tapping its ✕.
Add a game with + Game and it copies the format, who is at the gym and your rules — only the opponent and tip-off are new. From the second game on there is a switch called Balance against minutes already played today. Leave it on and the day evens out across every game, so a kid who sat more in game 1 gets it back in game 2. Turn it off and each game is fair on its own. Across the day shows the running totals.
Each block is one substitution. On the left is the clock — Q2 8:00 means with 8:00 left in the second period. To its right, ▼ lists who is coming off. Underneath are the five who are on the floor for that stretch, and the underlined names are the ones who just came on. START is your opening five and NO SUBS means nobody changes at that break. Cut along the dashed line.
Instead of typing names you can photograph a team sheet and Benchcard will read it. The first scan downloads the reader (about 10 MB) and keeps it on the device; the photo itself never leaves the phone. It always shows you what it read so you can fix a wrong letter before anything is added — camera reading of a gym printout is good, not perfect.
Shortcuts pause while you are typing in a field.