Your Radar

Your Radar
Your Radar
Developer: Title-Close
Category: Entertainment
Add App to Comparison

Your Radar Summary

Your Radar is a mobile Android app in Entertainment by Title-Close. Released in Jun 2026 (recently released ago). Store metadata: updated Jun 18, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jun 18, 2026 .


0★

Ratings:

5★
4★
3★
2★
1★

Screenshots

App screenshot
App screenshot
App screenshot
App screenshot

App Description

Fun personal facts on NFL, college & World Cup players - not a stats app.

Your Radar is people intelligence for sports fans - the fun way to actually KNOW the players, not just their stat lines.

Most sports apps drown you in numbers. Your Radar is different: it surfaces the human stuff. Relationship status, star sign, hometown, background, and an AI-generated "Off the Field" personality profile for every player. You'll learn more about your favorite players in five minutes than you ever knew before.

WHAT YOU GET
• Players across the NFL, top college football programs, and the World Cup
• Fun personal facts: relationship status, partner, star sign, birthday, hometown
• AI "Off the Field" profiles that capture each player's personality
• Search by name or jersey number, and filter by position
• Build a watchlist of the players you care about — add a whole team in one tap
• Live now: see the score the moment a player on your watchlist is in a game
• Upcoming schedules with kickoff times shown in your timezone
• Make it yours: add private notes, tags, and custom fields to any player

MADE FOR FANS, NOT ANALYSTS
Define what "great" means to you. Track the person, not just the production. Your notes, tags, and custom fields are private and yours alone.

INVITE YOUR CREW
Share your code - when friends join with it, you both get credit, and you unlock the Recruiter badge.

Free to download, with new players and data added continuously.

Your Radar — more personality, less spreadsheet. 🏆

Your Radar is an independent app and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the NFL, NCAA, FIFA, or any league, team, or organization.