Baseball · Development OS

Baseball coaching & player development software.

From Little League to travel ball and showcase programs, PlayerFocus turns cage and field reps into structured hitting, pitching and fielding reports — and a development record that supports the recruiting conversation later.

What is PlayerFocus for baseball?

PlayerFocus is the development operating system for baseball clubs, academies and coaches. Coaches run quick, structured player evaluations; the platform drafts a parent-ready development report a director reviews before it sends; and everything accumulates into a permanent player record from age 8 to 18. It also handles scheduling, team chat, registration, waivers, dues and card payments — so a baseball program runs on one system instead of five.

How baseball development is measured

Four pillars, in baseball’s own language.

Coaches grade on age-referenced scales — not gut feel — so a rating means the same thing across age groups, seasons and coaches. That consistency is what makes the baseball player record trustworthy.

1

Hitting

Swing mechanics, plate discipline, approach and exit-velocity progress over time.

2

Fielding & Throwing

Glove work, footwork, arm strength and accuracy by position.

3

Pitching

Mechanics, command, pitch mix and pitch-count care across the season.

4

Baseball IQ

Situational reads, baserunning and game awareness.

What baseball coaches evaluate

  • Swing mechanics & contact
  • Plate discipline
  • Exit velocity & power
  • Fielding & footwork
  • Arm strength & accuracy
  • Pitch command & mix

Positions we support

PitcherCatcherInfielderOutfielderShortstopUtility

Used across Little League and rec through travel, showcase and college recruiting. Every player carries one record — so development is visible as they move up the ladder, and a recruiting-ready resume is generated from real, coach-verified data.

See the baseball player resume

One system for your baseball program

Replace the stack your baseball club is already paying for.

Most baseball clubs run on a chat app, a form builder, a scheduling tool and a spreadsheet. PlayerFocus replaces them with one login for staff and one app for families — plus the development record none of them have.

In PlayerFocus today · 9

Player evaluations & development tracking

Replaces SkillShark, paper scorecards, coach memory

Structured sub-minute evals on age-referenced scales, with a permanent Player Record from age 8 to 18.

Parent reports & development updates

Replaces Email blasts, newsletters, end-of-season silence

Weekly parent-ready reports and a graded season report — written from real evaluations, not boilerplate.

Physical testing & benchmarking

Replaces Spreadsheets and one-off combine printouts

Test batteries with age-adjusted percentiles, maturity-aware norms, trends and a club leaderboard.

Scheduling, RSVPs & events

Replaces TeamSnap, Spond, group-text logistics

Sessions, games and events with availability, RSVP roll-ups, maps and calendar sync.

Game recaps & scores

Replaces Score texts that die in the group chat

Collaborative scoreboards on every event, feeding the season story families keep.

Roster & family CRM

Replaces Spreadsheets, CSV exports, sticky notes

One roster with guardian links, invites, imports (TeamSnap supported) and cross-season player identity.

Dues, payments & fundraising

Replaces Venmo screenshots, checks, GoFundMe

Invoicing with card payments to the club’s own account, plus shareable fundraising pages.

Recruiting resumes & player profiles

Replaces Word docs and paid resume services

A recruiter-ready, verified player resume generated from the development record — not self-reported.

Season story & keepsakes

Replaces Nothing — no tool does this

Every family gets a professional season story, written as it happens. The reason families stay.

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Team chat & announcements

Replaces WhatsApp, GroupMe, TeamSnap chat

One channel per team, staff announcements with push notifications, fully visible to all team adults.

Registration & tryout funnels

Replaces Google Forms + spreadsheet + email chains

A public signup link whose registrants become rostered players — family invited, fee invoiced — in one tap.

Forms, waivers & e-signatures

Replaces Paper handouts, Google Forms, DocuSign

Publish a waiver once; parents e-sign per child in the app; completion reads like a roster.

Booking & 1:1 lessons

Replaces Calendly, DMs, cash at the field

Coaches publish offerings and times; parents book and pay by card in the app; the lesson lands on the player record.

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Club website & landing pages

Replaces Wix, Squarespace, a stale website page nobody updates

A public, co-branded club site generated from your PlayerFocus data — teams, coaches, programs and signup — always current, never a separate thing to maintain.

Drills & session-content library

Replaces YouTube links and PDF binders

Session content fused to evaluations — what you train connects to what you measure.

Reviews & club reputation

Replaces Hoping parents remember to post

Turning real family engagement into public proof.

Branded club app

Replaces Expensive white-label app builders

Your club’s icon on every family’s home screen.

Baseball software — frequently asked questions

Can PlayerFocus track pitch counts and pitching workload?

Coaches log pitching outings and command notes inside each evaluation, so workload and development are visible to staff and families across the season — alongside the rest of the player record.

Is PlayerFocus a good app for baseball coaches?

Yes. PlayerFocus is built for baseball coaches who want to turn what they see at training into structured, parent-ready development reports — without spreadsheets or end-of-season silence. Coaches run sub-minute evaluations, the platform drafts the parent report, and a director reviews it before it sends.

Does PlayerFocus replace our baseball team management tools?

For most baseball clubs, yes. PlayerFocus covers scheduling, RSVPs, team chat, registration, waivers, dues and card payments, plus the development layer no team-management app has — a permanent player record from age 8 to 18.

How much does PlayerFocus cost for a baseball academy?

Plans start at $149/month for Team and $349/month for Performance, billed by active players with no per-seat fees. Annual billing saves up to 20%, and the parent app is included on every plan. Solo baseball coaches can start free.

Can parents see their baseball player's progress?

Every family gets the free parent app — a season story, live progress, and the coach's official report card for their child. It's the reason families re-enroll: they finally see the development they're paying for.

Run your baseball program on one system.

Start free, send your first parent reports this week, and give every family the development visibility that keeps them re-enrolling.