While it’s hard to imagine today, it took quite a bit of work to keep up with your favorite sports teams before the internet.
“My dad used to cut out his favorite football team’s schedule from the newspaper and carry it around in his pocket,” says Maurice Eisterhues, with a laugh. “So years ago, when I worked on an app development project that involved push notifications, my dad immediately asked if I could make an app that tracked his favorite team and notified him when they scored.”
Luckily, Maurice had been working for years in freelance app development, so he and his brother, Marcel, got to work making their father’s dream app. It would track schedules from Bundesliga, Germany’s professional soccer league and send push notifications to alert fans of real-time results and scores.
Maurice presented the app to his father as a joke Christmas gift, and warned him that it was a “dummy” app with no real back-end functionality. But his father was intrigued and urged Maurice to go further with the app — and with that, TorAlarm was born.
TorAlarm is a combination of the German words “Tor”, which means “Goal” and “Alarm”, which means “Alert”. The core function of the app enables you to subscribe to your favorite team, then get an alert the moment they score a goal or finish up a match.
“We never set out to start a business,” says Maurice. “This was purely a hobby and a way for us, as football fans, to keep up with our favorite teams. But quickly we realized these notifications were an essential way for fans to stay connected to the sport.”