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My Team Scoop is a community sports team management and communication platform launched by Presteligence, aimed at coaches, athletes, parents, and fans. It is not an email marketing or SMS API service in the traditional sense. Instead, it combines team websites, a mobile app, SMS, email, and push notifications for information sharing and day-to-day coordination among community and high school sports teams.
In terms of channels, the text explicitly mentions support for text, email, and push notifications. Coaches can notify all team members with one click, and can send last-minute change or cancellation alerts from a phone. The platform also includes an event calendar: when games, practices, or other activities are created, rescheduled, or canceled, members can receive notifications. Management features include electronic rosters, printable rosters, win/loss and game summary records, plus uploads for schedules, waiver forms, handouts, and other files. As for geographic coverage, the text mainly references partnerships with newspaper customers across the United States and services for high school and community sports. It does not disclose international SMS or email coverage.
Pricing information is limited. The page says it was launched in 2012 as a free service for local sports teams, so the barrier to entry for community teams appears low. However, it does not disclose usage limits, per-message pricing, plans, advertising models, or paid add-ons for SMS, email, or push notifications. On APIs and integrations, the text only mentions team websites and a mobile app. There is no indication of an open API, webhooks, third-party CRM integrations, school administration system integrations, or media CMS integrations, so it should not be treated as a communications PaaS that can be embedded into business systems.
Its main strength is a very clearly defined use case: coaches do not need to repeatedly maintain paper documents and contact lists, and can centrally manage schedules, rosters, files, and notifications. It is especially useful for frequent sports-team scenarios such as last-minute cancellations and rescheduling. The downside is limited transparency around the communications infrastructure: there are no key metrics such as delivery rates, latency, SLA, carrier coverage, unsubscribe handling, or anti-spam mechanisms. On compliance, the terms prohibit illegal activity, infringement, harassment, collecting other people’s email addresses, and similar behavior. They provide a DMCA process and state that registration information will be deleted if a user under 13 is discovered. The service is governed by the laws of Ohio, United States.
It is suitable for U.S. community sports teams, high school teams, coaches, and parent organizations, as well as local media looking to aggregate and promote community sports content. It is not suitable for teams that need global SMS/email APIs, marketing automation, or enterprise-grade SLAs. The text does not provide information on access from China, and payment methods are also not disclosed. Chinese users looking for similar capabilities may want to first evaluate domestic team collaboration tools, WeChat groups/WeCom, or local compliant providers for SMS and email infrastructure.
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myteamscoop.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach myteamscoop.com directly.