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Olympus is a vertical SaaS platform for competitive sports organizations. It focuses on managing tryouts, live scoring, player profiles, gamification, tournaments, and recruiting workflows in one place. The official site clearly positions it as an all-in-one alternative to the “patchwork” of tools such as GameChanger, Google Forms, GroupMe, spreadsheets, and Venmo. Its target use cases are clearly oriented toward baseball/softball clubs, travel teams, and multi-team sports organizations.
Its core modules include Tryout Engine, Live Scoring, Player Profiles, Greek Gods Gamification, Tournament Engine, and Recruiting Layer. The tryout module supports online registration, custom forms by age group, QR check-in, bib number assignment, station-based metric tracking, coach evaluations on iPad, private notes, and AI-generated acceptance summaries. The live scoring module emphasizes entering data once and automatically updating game, season, and career statistics. It also offers spray charts, pitch sequences, box scores, and live viewing for parents. Player profiles can persist across teams, seasons, and organizations, while parents can be invited by email to claim a profile.
Pricing is fairly transparent: Starter is free forever for 1 team and requires no credit card; Club is $49/month for up to 10 teams; Elite is $149/month with unlimited teams; and Enterprise is custom-priced, including multi-division support, custom branding, API access, white labeling, SLA, a dedicated customer success manager, and custom integrations. None of the plans charge per player, and all include unlimited parents and players, Stripe payments, and no platform markup. This can be cost-effective for clubs with larger player bases.
Its strengths are a focused product scope and a strong end-to-end workflow. Tryout registration, on-site evaluation, acceptance, scoring, statistical history, and recruiting profile management all sit within the same data system, reducing duplicate entry. The free single-team version lowers the barrier to trying it, and data can be retained after upgrading. Limitations include the lack of publicly disclosed information on data security compliance, backups, granular permissions, mobile apps, and offline capabilities—details commonly required in enterprise procurement. Third-party integrations are also unclear beyond Stripe and custom Enterprise integrations, and its suitability for sports outside its main focus still needs to be validated.
Olympus is best suited to North American youth baseball/softball clubs, multi-team travel programs, tournament operators, and sports organizations that need recruiting profile management. Access and payment availability for users in China are unknown, and Stripe may not align with common local payment habits. For clubs operating in mainland China, it may be necessary to use a combination of WeCom/DingTalk, Wenjuanxing/Jinshuju, Feishu spreadsheets, and local tournament systems instead—or at least carefully evaluate Olympus’s network accessibility, payment feasibility, and Chinese localization capabilities.
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