Disclosure: Pitch Side is built by JMS Dev Lab, the publisher of this blog. We're upfront about that throughout and honest about where the other tools are stronger.
If you coach grassroots football and you have looked for an app, you have almost certainly come across TeamSnap. TeamSnap is the dominant brand in the youth-sports tools space — 30 million+ users, deep partnerships with US governing bodies (MLS, NFL Flag, Jr. NBA), and a long product history. Pitch Side is a different kind of product, built for a narrower kind of coach. Before you pick one, it is worth being honest about what each is built to do.
This is the comparison post we wish existed when a parent-coach asks "which one of these should I download?" — the honest version, including the cases where TeamSnap is the right answer.
TeamSnap. A general-purpose sports team management platform — schedules, rosters, payments, parent comms, league management. Used across every team sport from soccer to baseball to basketball. The product is broad on purpose: it has to serve a Little League dad, a club-soccer director, and a high-school athletic department equally well. Pricing starts free for very small teams and rises through several paid tiers, with the higher tiers aimed at clubs and leagues rather than individual coaches.
Pitch Side. A coaching companion built specifically for grassroots football. Squad management, session planning with drag-and-drop drills, 75+ pre-built drills, a visual formation builder for 5v5 through 11v11, match-day tools with lineup selection, and season analytics. Free to get started; coaches create a free account, add a team, and start planning.
| Feature | Pitch Side | TeamSnap |
|---|---|---|
| Sport focus | Football only | Multi-sport (soccer, baseball, basketball, etc.) |
| Drill library | 75+ pre-built football drills, drag-and-drop into sessions | Limited; coaching content via TeamSnap-acquired MOJO |
| Formation builder | Visual builder for 5v5 to 11v11 | Not a core feature |
| Session / match-day planning | Built around the coach's weekly cadence | Built around the team's calendar and roster |
| Parent / player comms | Lighter — focus is on the coach's side | Mature — primary product surface |
| Payments / fee collection | Not included | Included in paid tiers |
| Account / email required | Yes — free coach account | Yes |
| Price | Free, no tier limits | Free tier exists; most clubs use paid tiers |
If you run a club or a multi-team programme — youth-soccer club, baseball league, anything where you need rosters, schedules, payments, and parent communication all stitched together at scale — TeamSnap is the broader, more complete tool. Decades of product investment in those workflows shows up in the experience.
If you run a multi-sport household and you want one app that works across the kid's soccer, baseball, and basketball seasons, TeamSnap's multi-sport positioning is a real advantage. Pitch Side is football-only by design.
If "collect fees from parents" is a core problem you need solved inside the app, TeamSnap's payment flows are mature; Pitch Side does not handle payments at all.
If you are a grassroots football coach — parent-coach, school coach, community-club volunteer — and your hard work is the coaching itself (planning sessions, picking lineups, drilling shape, building a tactical idea), Pitch Side is built for that. The drag-and-drop drill library and the formation builder are the things you actually use during the week. TeamSnap is built around the schedule and the roster; Pitch Side is built around the session and the formation.
If you do not want to ask twenty parents to make accounts before a session can be planned, Pitch Side keeps the login burden on the coach. Parents do not need to be onboarded into a club admin system before you can plan the next session.
If price matters — which it almost always does for volunteer-run grassroots football — Pitch Side is free to get started with no trial and no credit card.
Pitch Side is not a roster-and-comms app. If your need is "I want to message parents, collect fees, and run a published season schedule", TeamSnap will serve you better today. We are not trying to compete on that surface area.
TeamSnap is also a much larger, much older platform. The depth of integrations with US sports governing bodies and the partner ecosystem are advantages we cannot match and are not trying to.
If you are running a club, a multi-team programme, or a multi-sport household: TeamSnap. If you are a solo grassroots football coach focused on the coaching itself: Pitch Side. The two can also coexist — many coaches use TeamSnap for parent comms and Pitch Side for session planning.
Pitch Side — free-to-start coaching companion for grassroots football.
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