Follow the show from anywhere with synced timers, stats, and standings

Compare  performance over time, across different venues and years, with apples-to-apples data—no matter where you compete.

All you need is timing & scoring software in the ring

That’s it. An internet connection is only needed if you want to broadcast data to mobile devices in real time or sync with other Horse Spot features. If you’re already happy with your scoring software, simply plug in Horse Spot Live Scoring—no need to overhaul your entire setup.

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Add A Video Board – Or Not

A ringside video board is a fantastic way to showcase times, scores, and even custom graphics. Thanks to our network of partner operators, we can help you rent a video board, or pair you with experts who can handle both hardware and software.

However, we know that’s not always cost-effective for every show. With Horse Spot Live Scoring, a video board is optional. Exhibitors and spectators can still enjoy instant, real-time data on their phones or other devices—at no extra cost.

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future
patent pending

Introducing JumpSense (Coming in 2025)
Get the story behind the stats

We’re taking the next leap in horse show analytics with Horse Spot JumpSense. As it stands today, what data points do you have about your trips in the ring? For jumpers, your time and faults; for hunters, maybe a round score. Okay, but you can’t really do anything with that data to help you train better for your next show. Enter Horse Sport JumpSense. With JumpSense, you’ll know:

Horse Spot JumpSense uses a network array of cutting edge sensors around the ring to give you detailed metrics. We’re aiming to launch beta testing at select shows by the end of 2025, and we can’t wait to show you what’s possible when real-time tracking meets advanced analytics.

Track Efficiency

How did your path between fences compare to the winning ride?

Detailed Metrics

Which lines or turns cost you the most time?

Performance Insights

Did the first-place finisher simply get lucky, or were they more efficient at critical points on course?