For youth athletes seeking collegiate recruitment, their families, and professional scouts looking for talent in amateur circuits.
Providing youth athletes and families with professional-grade broadcasting and AI-driven highlight tools to enhance recruitment.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 2Last updated
BallerCam
v1.4.6
3mo ago
Primary focus
Youth sports broadcasting and recruitment tools
Scale
indie
Target audience
Youth athletes seeking collegiate recruitment, their families, and professional scouts looking for talent in amateur circuits.
Origin
Launched in 2015 to change the game of sports broadcasting, receiving public endorsement from NBA veteran Dwyane Wade.
Maintained a steady cadence with 2 updates across the entire portfolio in the last 6 months, including a major release 10 days ago.
2 apps analysed
Frictionless sharing (no-login required)
Proprietary BallerCam hardware integration
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 2 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
1
Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
48/100
Avg sentiment score
The most direct competitor in the high school live-streaming space, holding exclusive rights to state-sanctioned playoff events.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
The dominant platform for the 'Get Recruited' and 'Improve Skills' segments, boasting a massive release velocity of 26 updates in 6 months.
A high-scale subscription rival that dominates niche youth sports like wrestling, track, and cheerleading.
Leverages a massive user base of team managers to crowd-source live streams, creating a high-friction alternative to BallerTV’s professional broadcasts.
The primary source for high school sports data, rankings, and stats, often used in conjunction with video platforms.
An adjacent ecosystem giant owned by NBC Sports that controls the registration and scheduling data for youth leagues.
A hardware-first disruptor that enables teams to produce BallerTV-quality broadcasts without a human camera operator.
An emerging threat focusing on the 'Instant Highlight' trend with a release as recent as March 2026.