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TeamDock helps coaches run their team from one clean platform. Coaches can organize externally hosted game video, create timestamped Film Room notes, share feedback, manage schedules and roster information, post team updates, collect photos, recognize sponsors, track fundraising, run polls, and keep players and families connected through one branded team hub.
I built TeamDock because I was tired of running my hockey team out of five different places.
We had group chats for updates, separate links for video, shared folders for photos, spreadsheets for fundraising, sponsor info in random files, and player notes living wherever I happened to write them down. It worked, but it always felt scattered.
The first version was really just meant for my own team. I wanted one place where coaches could communicate, organize film/video links, add timestamped notes, give feedback, keep the schedule and roster handy, and make things easier for players and families too.
Once I started building it, I realized other coaches were probably dealing with the same mess.
TeamDock is still early, but the goal is pretty simple: build a practical team hub that helps coaches run the season without overcomplicating things. Film Room is a big part of it, but the bigger idea is giving the whole team one place to go.
Would love feedback from coaches, managers, parents, or anyone who has lived the minor sports chaos.
The film room notes with timestamps are a nice touch for breaking down game video quickly. Wish more coaches had something this tidy instead of a pile of group chats.
About TeamDock on Product Hunt
“Built for Coaches. Made for the Whole Team.”
TeamDock was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. TeamDock helps coaches run their team from one clean platform. Coaches can organize externally hosted game video, create timestamped Film Room notes, share feedback, manage schedules and roster information, post team updates, collect photos, recognize sponsors, track fundraising, run polls, and keep players and families connected through one branded team hub.
TeamDock was featured in Sports (11.3k followers) and SaaS (43k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 53.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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