App comparison
Oche vs n01 (nakka): App vs Browser Scorer Compared | Oche
A fair comparison of Oche and the n01 (nakka) darts scorer — native app vs browser, saved stats, modern interface, offline play and game modes.
Side-by-side comparison
How the two apps line up on the things that matter during a game and over a season of practice. Oche's column is highlighted; the other is reported fairly.
| What matters | Oche | n01 (nakka) |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free — no paywall | Free |
| Ads | None | None |
| Format | Native iOS & Android app | Browser-based scorer |
| Works offline | Full offline play | Browser / online |
| Saved stats over time | Average, checkout % & weak numbers, saved automatically | Match-focused; limited long-term history |
| Interface | Modern, touch-first dark UI | Utilitarian, function-first |
| Game modes | 7 (X01, Cricket, Around the Clock & more) | X01, Cricket and practice variants |
| Platforms | iOS, Android | Web (any browser) |
n01 is a free, long-running browser scorer that's popular with competitive online players.
n01 (the nakka scorer) is a quiet legend of online darts. It’s free, it’s been around for years, and competitive players trust it for league and ladder games. The interface is purely functional — no styling to speak of — but it does exactly what it sets out to do.
Because it’s browser-based, n01 lives in a tab rather than on your home screen. That’s perfect for a quick online match on a laptop, less convenient when you’re standing at a board with a phone and a patchy signal. Long-term stat history is also limited; the focus is the match in front of you.
Oche keeps the scoring simplicity but packages it as a native app. It installs to your phone, works fully offline, and saves every dart so your 3-dart average, checkout percentage and weakest doubles build up automatically — across seven modes and seven languages, in a modern dark interface designed for the oche.
If you love n01’s no-frills, free-forever approach for online play, stick with it. If you want the same dependable scoring in a native app with saved stats and offline play, Oche is a natural upgrade — and it’s also free.
When Oche is the better choice
- You want a native app with a modern, touch-first interface.
- You want your average and checkout % saved automatically over time.
- You play offline and want scoring that never depends on a browser tab.
When n01 (nakka) is the better choice
- You want a free, browser-based scorer with nothing to install.
- You play competitive online games where n01 is an established standard.
- You like a stripped-back, utilitarian interface and custom match formats.
The verdict
n01 is a reliable, genuinely free option, especially for online play — it's earned its place in darts. If you'd rather have a native app with a modern interface, saved stats and offline play, Oche covers the same scoring with less friction. Both are free, so it's an easy one to try.
This comparison reflects each app's general positioning and was last reviewed on the date shown above. Exact features, pricing and platforms change between versions and regions — check the app's own store listing before downloading. n01 (nakka) and other names are trademarks of their respective owners; we are not affiliated with them.
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Free on iOS & Android
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Download Oche free and see your real numbers after the very first leg — no account, no ads, works offline.