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TheStats.ai is the all-in-one league management platform for community centers, parks-and-rec, sport complexes, and clubs. It replaces the Google-Sheet-plus-six-other-tools stack that most rec leagues run on.
Currently powering 50+ leagues and 1,000+ players across basketball, golf, soccer, volleyball, hockey, and baseball.
### Built for rec leagues โ not retrofitted
Volunteer commissioners, tablets at the scorer's table, players checking standings from their phones. Shaped exactly for that.
### Key features
thestats.ai/your-league### Pricing
### Who it's for
Adult rec basketball, youth soccer, parks-and-rec, sport complexes, golf clubs, church/workplace leagues.
Alternative to: Hudl, LeagueLobster, TeamLinkt, Jersey Watch, MaxPreps, Sports Engine.
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TheStats.ai's answer:
TheStats.ai is the only platform that combines live play-by-play scoring, AI-powered stat extraction (both OCR from paper scoresheets and AI from broadcast video), built-in fantasy and pick'em engagement, and true multi-sport league management โ all in one platform built specifically for community and rec leagues.
Most alternatives focus on a single piece โ just scheduling, just stats, just registration. TheStats.ai replaces the entire stack with one shared source of truth.
TheStats.ai's answer:
Three reasons:
A real free tier, not a trial. The Starter plan runs a full league forever with no credit card. Most "free" plans in this space expire after 14 or 30 days.
Built for rec leagues, not retrofitted. Hudl is built for high school and college teams with college-recruiting workflows. MaxPreps is for high school rankings. Jersey Watch is for registration. LeagueLobster is for pure scheduling. TheStats.ai is shaped exactly for the volunteer commissioner running a Monday-night men's league with a tablet at the scorer's table.
Multi-sport from day one. Run basketball, golf, soccer, volleyball, hockey, and baseball from one account. Shared player profiles across sports. 10% bundle discount on two or more sports. Most competitors are single-sport tools awkwardly extended.
TheStats.ai's answer:
Community center operators, parks-and-rec departments, sport complex managers, golf clubs, and adult or youth rec league commissioners.
Concrete examples:
Not high school athletics. Not pro or college. Not single-sport tools.
TheStats.ai's answer:
TheStats.ai started because the founder was running a Monday-night men's basketball league (Monday Legends) and the standings lived in a Google Sheet that broke every time two people opened it. Players would text the commissioner constantly asking who was in first place. The sheet ate hours of admin work every week.
The first version was a tool to replace that one league's spreadsheet.
It grew into a multi-sport platform now powering 50+ rec leagues and 1,000+ players across basketball, golf, soccer, volleyball, hockey, and baseball at community centers and sport complexes in North America.
TheStats.ai's answer:
The most over engineered sports app on the market by far.
TheStats.ai's answer:
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