Full Court Stats vs its rivals

Side-by-side comparison against Full Court Stats's closest competitors — identity, store metrics, ratings & sentiment, and strategic intel.

TeamSnap
Contender
Core Identity
DeveloperJOSEPH ROBERT KNITTELGameChanger Media, Inc.MaxPreps Inc.TeamSnap, Inc.SportsEngine, Inc.Baller, Inc.Zach Prager
CategorySportsSportsSportsSportsSportsSportsSports
PlatformiOS, AndroidAndroid, iOSiOS, AndroidiOS, AndroidiOSiOSiOS
Store Metrics
Rating5.0 / 54.9 / 54.8 / 54.8 / 54.8 / 54.1 / 54.7 / 5
Ratings Count2804,481163,40858,756207,98045111,109
PriceUSD2.99FreeFreeFreeFreeFreeFree
Release DateMar 19, 2026Nov 15, 2017Sep 11, 2015Sep 23, 2010Apr 17, 2012Feb 3, 2015Dec 13, 2012
Last UpdatedApr 13, 2026Apr 14, 2026Feb 13, 2026Feb 26, 2026Apr 7, 2026Mar 14, 2026May 27, 2025
Sentiment & Reviews
Sentimentexcellentmixednegative--terrible-
Score90/10058/10035/100--12/100-
Praises
  • Tracking child basketball statistics provides a clear and effective way for parents to monitor performance
  • Remote Game Following
  • Comprehensive high school sports coverage provides valuable scheduling and statistical data for families
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  • Essential Utility
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Complaints-
  • Aggressive Monetization
  • Technical Instability
  • Frequent application crashes and service errors prevent reliable access to team schedules and stats
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  • Streaming Reliability
  • Billing and Support
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Requests--
  • Dark mode interface option requested to improve readability and reduce eye strain
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Strategic Intel
Strengths
  • Speed-optimized logging interface for live games
  • One-time purchase model eliminates subscription friction
  • Clean visual charts build long-term user history
  • Massive user base (800k+ iOS ratings)
  • 1080p HD streaming with scoreboard overlays
  • Free-for-coaches adoption hook
  • Official state association data partnerships create a high-value B2B barrier
  • Coaching management tools ensure consistent data ingestion
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  • Seamless league-wide data synchronization via HQ
  • Native live-streaming capabilities (SportsEngine Play)
  • Strong brand backing from NBC Sports
  • Direct pipeline to NCAA and professional scouts
  • Proprietary BallerCam hardware integration
  • Massive library of historical youth game tape
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Weaknesses
  • No team-wide synchronization features
  • Limited social-sharing functionality
  • Lack of Android feature parity
  • Technical instability (crashes/freezing)
  • High battery drain during scorekeeping
  • Perceived aggressive paywalling
  • High crash frequency on startup
  • Aggressive ad density obstructs core content
  • Authentication failures block user access
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  • UX complexity compared to streamlined rivals like TeamSnap
  • Limited payment flexibility for individual team-level expenses
  • Feature gating (stats/standings) requires HQ affiliation
  • Unreliable live stream stability (frequent outages)
  • Predatory billing and difficult cancellation UX
  • Lack of human-led customer support
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Pricingpaidfreemiumfreefreemiumfreemiumsubscriptionfree
MomentumIntenseMaintenanceMaintenanceIntenseMaintenanceMaintenanceMaintenance
Update Cadence5 versions5 versions, ~10d avg2 versions, ~0d avg5 versions1 versions1 versions, 1 majors/6mo5 versions

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