We've Acquired Leaderboarded.com and Rise.global

Updated: 16 February, 2026

KeepTheScore acquires two former competitors in the online scorekeeping space. Here's what these platforms offered and why their users are switching to us.

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Update: Leaderboarded.com is back! We've relaunched it as a dedicated platform for business leaderboards, classroom gamification, and non-sports tracking. Read the full story: Our leaderboards have a new home: Leaderboarded.com.

Update: Rise.global is being relaunched as a modern tournament bracket maker — with live scoreboards, streaming overlays, and custom themes. Join the waitlist for early access.


Leaderboarded.com and Rise.global both shut down. If you were using either platform, you probably spent a frustrating afternoon looking for alternatives.

We've acquired both domains. If you're one of those displaced users, you're in the right place.

What These Platforms Were

Leaderboarded marketed itself as "the online leaderboard maker." Real-time updates, custom branding, self-registration, device-agnostic. People used it for sales competitions, classroom gamification, fitness challenges — anything that needed a ranked list.

Rise.global served a similar community before shutting down. Less documentation survived, but former users describe comparable features.

Why We Bought Them

When platforms disappear, users get stuck. Their data is gone, their workflows break, and they have to start over somewhere else. Before Leaderboarded closed, they actually started recommending KeepTheScore to their users. That meant something to us.

Acquiring these domains lets us point stranded users somewhere that works.

What KeepTheScore Offers

If you're coming from either platform:

  • Generous free plan — Create your first scoreboard in about a minute, no credit card required
  • Real-time sync — Changes appear instantly across all devices
  • Flexible pricing — Plans start from $14/month billed annually
  • Covers most use cases — Sports, sales, classrooms, events, internal competitions

Head to keepthescore.com to try it. Free to start, no credit card, no commitment.

Caspar von Wrede
Written by Caspar von Wrede

Founder of KeepTheScore. Building tools that help teams track scores and celebrate wins.