Your team needs more than a group text
Practice schedules, snack sign-ups, game day recaps, and equipment tracking — one website the whole team actually checks.
Start Free Browse all site types →What this team site does
Start from the type of site you actually need, then turn on the pieces that fit the way your team works.
Give people one clear place to understand the team, find the next event or resource, and take the next useful step.
Use the tools that make sense for players: calendars, files, messages, tasks, resources, updates, RSVPs, or shared records.
The first questions fit this site type, so your team starts with the right pages, tools, and wording.
What is ready when you start
Your first site can show what the group is, when it meets, how people participate, and where members find the practical details. Dates, duties, files, updates, and shared plans stay close together.
Ready on day one
- Start with roster, practice schedule, snack rotation, game dates, equipment notes, and parent communication.
- Separate coach updates from general team encouragement.
- Add tournament or travel documents when the season requires them.
- Use recaps and photos to keep the site alive between games.
What the site makes clear
Someone opening the site should see the group identity, schedule, participation path, and member resources. Returning members should find what is next, what to bring, what changed, and where to post an update.
- Roster and parent access
- Practice and game schedule clarity
- Snack and duty rotation examples
- Equipment or tournament logistics
Start with the right tools already in place, then keep only what your team actually uses.
Practices, games, tournaments. Recurring events with location and time.
Fair rotation. Parents sign up. Everyone knows whose turn it is.
Scores, highlights, player spotlights. Build team spirit.
Who has the cones? When’s the jersey wash? Track it all.
Start free with the first useful version. Upgrade later only if the group needs more capacity, polish, or heavier scheduling tools.
Sound familiar?
These are the moments that usually mean a dedicated team site will help.
The group text is chaos
Practice changes, snack sign-ups, and game updates all in one endless thread nobody reads.
Snack rotation drama
Whose turn is it? Nobody remembers. The same parent brings oranges every week.
Equipment goes missing
Cones, pinnies, first aid kit. Nobody knows who has what or when it’s coming back.
Everything your team needs
One private website. No ads. No data mining. You own your data.
Team Schedule
Practices, games, tournaments. Recurring events with location and time.
Snack Rotation
Fair rotation. Parents sign up. Everyone knows whose turn it is.
Game Recaps
Scores, highlights, player spotlights. Build team spirit.
Equipment Tracking
Who has the cones? When’s the jersey wash? Track it all.
Nutrition Plans
Pre-game meals, hydration guides, recovery snacks. Keep athletes fueled.
Fundraiser Tracking
Tournament fees, uniform fund, team goals with progress bars.
Up and running in minutes
No credit card. No setup fees. No catch.
Pick your type
30 seconds. Tell us your team name.
Add your people
Invite players with a link or email.
Start with the right tools
Your starter pages and selected tools are ready when the site opens.
Simple pricing
Give the team one clear place before paid upgrades enter the conversation.
Start Free
- Unlimited players and parents
- Full team schedule
- Snack and duty rotation
- Game recaps and updates
- Equipment tracking
- Nutrition guides
- Fundraiser goals
- Team document vault
- Team games and challenges
- 500 MB storage
Questions?
Is this free?
Yes. Start free with the team site. Upgrade later only if the team needs more storage, a custom domain, or heavier season-management tools.
Can parents see the schedule?
Parents get their own access. They see the schedule, snack rotation, and team updates.
Does it work for travel teams?
Yes. Tournament schedules, hotel info in the vault, and carpool coordination all built in.
Can coaches manage the roster?
Coaches have full admin access. Players and parents get appropriate permission levels.
