Professional livestock judging contest tabulation – on your iPhone.

Judging Scores handles everything from contest setup through final rankings. No expensive Scantron machine. No third-party tabulation service.

Coming soon on the App Store

Tabulation shouldn't require specialized hardware and a per-card invoice.

For years, running a professional livestock judging contest meant renting or owning an expensive Scantron machine, ordering proprietary answer forms in advance, and depending on a third-party service to post your results – often hours after the contest ended. Organizations with smaller budgets made do with hand tabulation, which is slow and error-prone.

Judging Scores puts a complete tabulation workflow on the iPhone you already own. Any organization, any size, any location – with results ready the moment scoring is done.

From setup to final rankings, start to finish.

01

Set up your contest

Download the contest template and fill it in like any spreadsheet – contest name, class types and names, divisions, teams, and your contestant roster. Works in Excel or Google Sheets, so large contests can be built collaboratively. Import the completed file into the app with a single tap. The app validates your setup and flags any issues before the contest can start. Once imported successfully, the full contest workflow becomes available.

Contest menu showing all available views
02

Print judging cards

Once your contest is imported, the app will generate judging cards ready to print – two per page, landscape, on 8.5×11 paper. Each card carries the contestant's number and name, with a space for their written placings and reasons scores for every class. No special forms to order, no Scantron paper to stock in advance.

Cards view showing generated judging cards with print button
03

Enter official placings

When the official placings and cuts for each class are available, enter them into the app.

Classes and Official Placings view
04

Scan, review, and submit each card

After reasons, collect the cards and scan each one using your iPhone camera. An on-screen guide helps you frame the card. The app reads the written placings and shows you exactly what it found – class by class. Any value it couldn't read clearly is flagged for correction. Tap a field to fix it with a number pad, then submit. The whole process takes a few seconds per card.

Card Reader view showing a filled judging card being scanned Review Card view showing OCR results for each class
05

View complete rankings

When you're ready to see results, the app scores every contestant, applies a full set of tiebreaking rules, and ranks individuals and teams within each division. No spreadsheet formulas, no manual calculation. Results are on screen immediately – individual ranks, team ranks, scores, and the full contestant list, all in one view.

Individual rankings showing rank, score, contestant and team Team rankings with expandable team member detail
06

Export results  Pro

With a Pro unlock, export your final results with a tap – an HTML file ready to post and a CSV scores file, both at once. HTML results are ready to post or share directly. Pro is a one-time purchase per contest year – you buy it once when you need export, and it restores across all your devices if you ever reinstall.

Placing Scores Calculator

The app includes a standalone placing scores calculator – always free, no contest setup required. Enter the official placing and cuts for a class and instantly see the score associated with every possible contestant placing. Useful for coaches running practice sessions or anyone tabulating a contest by hand.

Placing Scores Calculator screen

A complete tabulation workflow, without the overhead.

Scantron is reliable and handles card feeding automatically – but it requires specialized hardware and proprietary cards ordered in advance. Judging Scores trades automated card feeding for a phone you already own and cards you print yourself.

Scantron + service Judging Scores
Equipment needed Scantron machine iPhone you already own
Judging cards Proprietary, must be ordered Printed from the app on standard paper
Card handling Automated feed One card at a time, manually scanned
Results posted by Third-party service You, immediately
Works without internet No Yes
Cost Machine purchase or rental, plus per-card form costs Free, with optional export unlock

Judging Scores was designed around real judging contests and reflects years of practical tabulation experience. The workflow is built to help organizers collect placings efficiently, catch scoring errors before they matter, and produce reliable results when it counts.

Free to use. Pay only when you need to export.

The full tabulation workflow – setup, card generation, scanning, and ranking – is free with no restrictions and no expiration. The Pro unlock adds HTML and CSV export for organizations that want to publish or archive their results.

Free

$0
  • Create and manage contests
  • Generate and print judging cards
  • OCR card scanning
  • Full scoring and ranking
  • Placing scores calculator

Pro

$14.99 / year
  • Everything in Free
  • Export results as HTML and CSV scores in one tap
  • One purchase per year

Pro is an in-app purchase, one per calendar year. There is no subscription – you choose whether to buy each year's unlock when you need it. If you reinstall the app or get a new device, your Pro unlock can be restored at no charge. Free users are never cut off from the rest of the app.

Common questions from contest hosts.

What if the tabulator has to leave mid-contest?

The contest database is stored as a file on the tabulator's iPhone. In an emergency, that file can be sent to another iPhone that has Judging Scores installed and dropped into the app's folder in the Files app – scoring can then continue on the second device. It's a manual step, so having a backup person familiar with the app is good practice for important contests.

What if the phone dies or the app crashes during scanning?

Every card is saved to the database the moment you tap Submit. If the phone dies or the app closes unexpectedly, any card that was fully submitted is safe. Only a card you were actively reviewing at that moment would need to be rescanned. In the worst case – if the only available iPhone fails completely – the physical cards are still intact and can be scanned on another device at another time.

What if a card is scanned incorrectly?

Scanning a card again simply overwrites the previous entries for that contestant. You can rescan any card at any time before results are exported. Any of the scanned values can be manually corrected before saving.

What paper and pens work best for judging cards?

Standard 20 lb white printer paper works, but 28 lb is recommended – it's more robust and easier to handle during a contest. A 500-sheet ream of 28 lb paper typically costs under $20. For pens, black medium point felt tip pens give the clearest marks for scanning. Paper Mate Flair pens are a reliable choice.

Can I fix a mistake in my contest setup after importing?

Minor corrections are possible at any time – you can fix a misspelled contestant name, swap a contestant using the same number, or delete a contestant who has no scores yet, all from within the app. Structural changes like adding a class or reorganizing divisions require re-importing the spreadsheet, which is only possible before scoring begins.

Does the app require an internet connection?

The core contest workflow – scanning, scoring, and ranking – works entirely without internet. You'll likely use a connection when setting up (to collaborate on the spreadsheet or transfer the import file), when printing cards if they need to be sent to a printer via email or another method, when purchasing the Pro export unlock, and when sharing or posting results afterward. Running the contest itself has no internet requirement.

What tiebreaking rules are used?

The National Collegiate and National 4-H Livestock Judging Contest rules are used as published in the NAILE Educational Contests Premium Book.

What iPhone and iOS version does the app require?

Judging Scores requires iOS 26 or later. Check the App Store listing for the full device compatibility details.