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Quick answers to keep you on the court.

phone

307-222-2060

Email

info@clicklescore.com

Clickle FAQ's

What is Clickle?

Clickle is a Bluetooth button that connects to the Clickle app to automatically track and announce scores during pickleball games — no stopping, no debating.

How Do I Pair My Button?

Open the Clickle app on your phone or tablet, sign in, and follow the in-app prompts. When asked, press your Clickle to enter pairing mode. You’ll see “Connected” in seconds.

Why Does Each Player Need Their Own Clickle?

Clickle’s accuracy depends on every player having their own button. Each tap tells the app who served and when, so the score and server position stay correct throughout the match.

Can I Use Clickle for Singles?

Right now, Clickle is designed for doubles play only. Singles support is planned for a future update — stay tuned!

What Devices Work With Clickle?

Clickle works with most iOS and Android phones, iPads, and Chromebooks that support Bluetooth. You can also connect to any Bluetooth speaker for louder, clearer score announcements.

Do I Need an Internet Connection to Play?

No — gameplay runs entirely via Bluetooth. You’ll only need Wi-Fi or data to download the app and receive updates.

How Do I Renew My Subscription?

After your included subscription period ends, you can renew easily inside the app. Annual renewal is $29 per Clickle button.

When Will My Clickle Ship?

Pre-orders ship January 2026. Join the waitlist on our website to be in the know when pre-orders open!

What’s Included With My Clickle?

✅ 1 × Clickle Button
✅ 1 × Adjustable Wristband
✅ Access to the Clickle App (iOS + Android)
✅ 1-Year App Subscription

Where Can I Get Help?

Email us anytime at info@clicklescore.com or call 307-222-2060 during normal business hours.

How Do I Determine My Skill Level?

Beginner (1.0–2.5)
1.0: Novice—A player with minimal knowledge of the game and its rules.
1.5: Beginner—A player with limited experience who is learning to serve, can engage in short rallies, and has a developing forehand.
2.0: Beginner—Can sustain a short rally with players of equal ability and is familiar with the basic strokes and court positioning.
2.5: Advanced beginner—Can sustain longer, slow-paced rallies and is starting to approach the non-volley zone (kitchen) for volleys. Has an improving knowledge of the rules.

Intermediate (3.0–3.5)
3.0: Intermediate—Has more consistent serves and returns and improved basic strokes. Lacks control over shot depth and direction. Starts to attempt dinks and lobs.
3.5: Advanced intermediate—Demonstrates improved consistency with directional control on most medium-paced shots. Shows some aggressive net play and an improved understanding of strategy and teamwork.

Advanced (4.0–4.5)
4.0: Advanced—Has dependable and consistent strokes with good directional control. Regularly uses dinks and drop shots to control pace and can execute third-shot strategies. Aggressive net play and solid teamwork are evident.
4.5: Advanced—Beginning to master the use of power and spin, with better shot placement and execution. Has sound footwork and can adjust strategy based on opponents' weaknesses.

Expert/Professional (5.0+)
5.0: Expert—Has mastered all shot types and uses them as weapons. Demonstrates excellent shot anticipation, extremely accurate placement, and regularly hits winning shots.
5.5+: The highest skill level, reserved for the very best professional players.

How do I make sure I hear when Clickle launches?

Make sure you are in the know by clicking "Join the waitlist" button and signing up for email updates!

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