HoopsTrackR vs HomeCourt
AI-powered basketball training app (backed by Steve Nash)
Best for (HomeCourt)
Solo players who film their training sessions and want AI-driven shot analysis (position, arc, percentage).
Weaknesses
Built for filmed solo training, not game stats. Requires a tripod and decent lighting. UI primarily in English. Historically iOS-first.
Feature comparison
| Feature | HomeCourt | HoopsTrackR |
|---|---|---|
| Real free plan (not demo) | Yes | Yes |
| Individual player tracking | Yes | Yes |
| French UI | No | Yes |
| Mobile + desktop | iOS surtout | Yes |
| Fast entry (< 2 min / game) | Auto (par vidéo) | Yes |
| Advanced stats (eFG%, TS%) | Yes | Yes |
| Unlimited history | Yes | Yes |
| PDF / Excel export | Limité | Yes |
| No install required | No | Yes |
Our verdict
HomeCourt and HoopsTrackR solve two different needs: HomeCourt analyzes your filmed training (shot form, dribble), HoopsTrackR tracks your real game stats (FG%, rebounds, assists, ratio). Many players use them together — train with HomeCourt, play with HoopsTrackR. If you just want to follow game performance without installing an app or filming, HoopsTrackR is the simpler choice.
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