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SportSense is a Team Management System (TMS) for amateur and semi-professional football coaches and clubs. It is not positioned as generic project management software; instead, it focuses on football training organization, session planning, player workload, and recovery management. Its goal is to help grassroots coaches with limited resources reduce paper records and spreadsheet work, while bringing sports science methods into day-to-day training.
Based on the information on the site, SportSense’s core modules include team and club organization, a clear calendar, attendance lists, multi-team management, professional training plans, training templates, a pre-built drill library, and custom exercises. Its more distinctive feature is workload and recovery management: coaches can collect and analyze player parameters, adjust individual training loads, monitor recovery phases, and try to reduce overload and injury risk. The system also provides data questionnaires covering workload, recovery, absences, wellbeing, and match results, as well as unlimited virtual coach messages.
The product uses a freemium plus subscription model. TMS Basic is free; TMS AI costs €4.99/month or €49.99/year; TMS Pro costs €19.99/month or €199.99/year. Different plans have limits on the number of club members, teams, training plans, and selectable data questionnaires. Overall, the pricing is friendly to small clubs, although the page is somewhat unclear about the “member/team” limits.
The main advantage is its clear vertical focus: the features match the daily workflow of football coaches, with scheduling, attendance, training content, workload, and recovery all handled within one system. It also offers a free plan, making it easy to try. The downside is that the captured page text does not disclose information about data security, compliance, permission controls, third-party integrations, APIs, or developer support, which makes it less transparent for clubs that require system integration or strict data governance.
SportSense is best suited to amateur and semi-professional football coaches, small clubs, and teams that want to make their training plans more professional. It is less suitable for larger organizations that already have complex youth development systems, medical data compliance requirements, or cross-system integration needs, unless its security, permission management, and API capabilities are confirmed in more detail.
Access from mainland China is currently unknown, and supported payment methods are not disclosed. If it cannot be used reliably, alternatives to consider include TeamSnap, Heja, Spond, SportEasy, and Coachbetter. Another lightweight workaround is to combine calendars, forms, groups, and documents in Feishu or WeCom.
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