A morning brief for sports families
The morning brief for sports families.
Stop juggling TeamSnap, SportsEngine, group texts, and Venmo. One brief, every morning, personalized for each family. AI does the synthesis. You make the decisions.
Good morning, Lee. Here’s what today asks of you.
- 4:30 PM
U10 practice — Marina Field 3
Coach Daniels · cleats, water, shin guards
Auto-RSVP’d yes - 6:15 PM
Pickup window closes
Carpool: Reyes family · confirmed
- 7:00 PM
Spring tournament balance due
$45 · Tuesday is the last day to avoid late fee
Who we serve
Volunteer coaches and the families who follow them.
GameBrief is built for the patchwork in the middle — the head coach who runs three group chats, the parent who lost the venue address, the club admin reconciling Venmo on Sunday night. We bring that work into one structured place and synthesize a brief for each family at 6 AM.
Parents
One brief in the morning. Auto-RSVP from your calendar. Payments and gear lists where you expect them. No more screenshotting practice times into the family chat.
Head coaches
A roster that knows who is confirmed and who is missing. A private notebook for plans the parents never see. AI drafts the weekly recap; you sign off.
Club admins
Members, schedules, and revenue in one boardroom view. The audience builder targets the right families. The dispatcher respects quiet hours.
What we replace
Built to retire the patchwork.
Most sports software optimizes one rectangle of the problem. Families end up running their season across six tools and a screenshot library. GameBrief is one product where the brief, the schedule, the roster, the payment, and the private coach notebook all live together.
- TeamSnapSchedules, rosters, RSVPs
- SportsEngineRegistration, league ops
- LeagueAppsPrograms, dues
- Group textsField changes, headcounts
- Venmo & cashTournament fees, gear money
- Google DocsSnack lists, rotations
- Notes.appThe coach’s private plan
How it feels
Calm, not cheery.
Sports software shouts. Bright modals, exclamation points, animated confetti for a paid invoice. We took the opposite posture. GameBrief reads like a morning briefing from somebody who has already done the thinking — serif headlines, tabular figures, hairline rules, mint reserved for the decisions that actually need you.
- Direct,
- not cheery.
- Calm,
- not alarming.
- Confident,
- not apologetic.