WikiScout gives your team real-time match scouting, OPR analytics, collaborative notes, and alliance strategy tools — all in one beautiful dashboard. Stop guessing. start winning.
From real-time match tracking to advanced analytics, WikiScout has every tool your scouting team needs to make winning alliance decisions.
Customizable scouting forms with auto, teleop, and endgame sections. Collect consistent data from every match with type-safe fields.
Automated OPR calculations, strength of schedule rankings, score distributions, and win/loss analysis — all computed in real-time.
Add private and public notes to specific teams in every match. Track performance trends across qualifiers with expandable match history.
Share public scouting notes with other teams and keep private strategy notes for your eyes only. See what other scouts are saying.
Full leaderboard with W/L/T records, color-coded rankings, and team comparisons. Always know where you and your competition stand.
Comprehensive data viewer showing your scouting data, other teams' public data, and detailed match notes — all for any team in one place.
Our scouting forms break down robot performance into auto, teleop, and endgame categories with dedicated fields for every metric that matters. Add notes, preview your data, and submit — all in one streamlined workflow.
Select any qualifier and add notes for every team on the field. Track alliance performance, add private strategy notes, and build a comprehensive picture of every robot at the event.
No complicated setup. Create an account, select your event, and start scouting immediately.
Register with your FRC/FTC team number. Your whole team can join through OTP codes.
Pick your regional, district, or championship event. Data loads automatically from FIRST.
Use the scouting forms to collect data during matches. Add notes in real-time from the stands.
Use analytics, OPR rankings, and notes to make the best alliance selection decisions.
See every qualifier at a glance — what's done, what's live, and when you need to queue. Track your team's performance across the event, see scores the moment they're posted, and know exactly when your next match is coming up so you're never caught off guard.
WikiScout syncs data across all devices in real-time. When a match finishes, scores update instantly. When a scout submits data from the stands, it appears on the dashboard immediately. Rankings recalculate, OPR adjusts, trading cards update — no refreshing, no waiting. Just live scouting.
Every team at the event gets a beautifully designed trading card with their key stats, win/loss record, OPR, and rank. It's a fun way to share team performance — compare cards with your alliance partners or show off your team's stats to other scouts.
Add your team members with simple OTP codes — no passwords needed. Assign specific teams and matches to individual scouts so everyone knows what to focus on. Coordinate your scouting effort so no match goes untracked and no team unscouted.
WikiScout's mobile view gives your scouts three dedicated interfaces designed for phones: a streamlined scouting form, live rankings, and a data viewer. Scout matches in real-time from the stands, then log into the desktop dashboard to see all your team's data in one unified place.
Select any team and instantly see all your scouting data, other teams' public notes, and match-by-match breakdowns. Short stats get compact cards, long notes get room to breathe. Expandable match history shows alliance details and every note on file.
Live rankings pulled directly from FIRST, enriched with OPR calculations, strength of schedule, and win/loss records. Color-coded leaderboards make it easy to spot the top contenders and the underdogs at a glance.
WikiScout is fully open source. Every line of code is on GitHub — inspect it, fork it, contribute to it. No vendor lock-in, no black boxes. Your scouting data, your rules.
Every feature, every bug fix, every decision — all public on GitHub. See exactly how your data is handled.
Built by FRC/FTC students and mentors. Feature requests, PRs, and discussions shape the roadmap.
Want full control? Deploy WikiScout on your own infrastructure. It runs on Cloudflare Workers with a D1 database.
WikiScout is a scouting platform designed for FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) and FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) teams. It lets your team collect structured scouting data, track match results, view analytics like OPR and strength of schedule, and add collaborative notes — all in a modern dashboard.
Yes, WikiScout is completely free for all teams. There are no premium tiers, no paywalls, and no hidden fees. Every feature is available to everyone.
One person registers the team account, then generates OTP (one-time password) codes from the Team Members page. Share these codes with your scouts — they can sign in without needing a password, making it easy to get your whole team onboarded quickly.
OPR (Offensive Power Rating) is an advanced statistic that estimates how many points a team individually contributes to their alliance's score. WikiScout calculates this automatically from match results. Higher OPR = stronger scoring robot.
No. Private notes are only visible to your team. Public notes are shared with all teams using WikiScout at the same event. You have full control over what you share and what stays private.
WikiScout pulls match schedules, scores, rankings, and team lists directly from the official FIRST API. Data updates automatically as matches are played, so you always have the latest results.
Join WikiScout today and give your team the competitive edge in alliance selection.
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