TeamSnap runs the team. Bleacher Notes scores the game.
TeamSnap is a logistics app: schedules, rosters, who's bringing the snacks. What it doesn't do is keep score or track real baseball stats. If what you actually want is a scorebook and your kid's season numbers, that's the gap Bleacher Notes fills, by voice, and free for parents.
- Built for
- Scoring vs logistics
- Game stats
- Bleacher Notes
- For parents
- Free forever
TeamSnap is a team-management platform: scheduling, rosters, messaging, registration, and payments.
Keep score of the game
Pitch by pitch, at-bat by at-bat.
TeamSnap
Not its job. TeamSnap manages the team around the game, not the play-by-play in it.
Bleacher Notes
The whole point. Narrate plays out loud and the scorebook builds itself.
Track your kid's stats
Batting average, OBP, pitch counts.
TeamSnap
No real game stats to speak of. You'd bolt on a second app to get them.
Bleacher Notes
Full season stats and at-bat history for every player, included free.
Follow the game live
For the family that couldn't make it.
TeamSnap
Shares schedules and availability, not a live play feed.
Bleacher Notes
A live, play-by-play game anyone can follow in a phone browser, no app required.
Pay for it
What it costs a team.
TeamSnap
Free for a basic single team; the useful features sit behind per-team paid tiers that add up across a club.
Bleacher Notes
Scoring and stats are free for parents, forever. Paid tiers are optional coach analytics.
You may want both
This isn't really either-or. TeamSnap is genuinely good at the logistics it's built for: registration, payments, and club-wide scheduling. Bleacher Notes doesn't replace a league's registration system. If your team already lives in TeamSnap for scheduling, Bleacher Notes is the piece that actually scores the games and tracks the stats TeamSnap was never meant to.
Switching from TeamSnap?
Does Bleacher Notes handle schedules and rosters like TeamSnap?
Bleacher Notes has teams, schedules, and game events, so a team can run day to day inside it. What it doesn't try to be is a full club registration and payments platform; that's TeamSnap's specialty. Many teams use TeamSnap for league logistics and Bleacher Notes for the actual scoring and stats.
Can TeamSnap score a baseball game?
Not in any real play-by-play sense. TeamSnap is built for managing the team around the game, scheduling, communication, registration, rather than recording at-bats, pitches, and season stats. That's the gap Bleacher Notes is built to fill.
Is Bleacher Notes free?
Voice scoring, season stats, and at-bat history are free for parents, forever. Optional paid tiers add coach analytics ($49/year for one player, $99/year for a roster) and a $19.99 season pass for replays and clips.
Score your next game by talking through it.
Bleacher Notes is in beta now. Leave your email and we'll send your invite. Free for parents, always.