About RallyHub
RallyHub is your Pickleball Player Passport — a community-driven way to capture your matches, connect with players, and build your pickleball story across every venue you visit. It’s designed for the real world of pickleball: social, spontaneous, friendly, and constantly expanding.
Whether you're traveling to a new city, joining open play for the first time, or reconnecting with familiar faces at your home courts, RallyHub helps you exchange identities instantly, verify your matches, and grow your personal history—all without relying on formal leagues or rating systems.
Our Mission
To help pickleball players feel connected—anywhere. RallyHub empowers players to discover new communities, meet new partners and opponents, and take their pickleball identity with them wherever they go. Your matches become memories. Your venues become stamps on your passport.
What Makes RallyHub Unique
- QR-based identity exchange for fast, seamless player connections
- Two-way match verification that keeps your match history accurate, respectful, and authentic
- A growing player passport that reflects your games, venues, and connections—not ratings
- Community-driven venue creation and management, empowering players to map and organize their courts
- Guest profiles so matches continue even when others don’t have the app yet
- Claimable match history that ensures new users never lose their early games
A Passport for Every Court You Visit
RallyHub makes it easy for players to build a meaningful identity across parks, clubs, and cities. Open play becomes a chance to expand your network. Traveling becomes an exciting way to discover new courts and communities. Every match you log becomes part of your evolving pickleball story.
The Story Behind RallyHub
RallyHub was created using an AI-accelerated development process that enabled the first fully functional version of the app to be built in just 10 days. Below is a behind-the-scenes look at the journey, including the design philosophy, data model choices, and rapid iteration approach that shaped the early MVP.