Grand Slate is an all-in-one SaaS platform for sports clubs, designed to manage games, practices, facilities, volunteers, notifications, and payments in one place. The site indicates that it is operated by Feutz Development Services, with club administrators, coaches, parents, and volunteers likely being its primary users.
The product is centered on “season operations.” Its scheduling module supports games, practices, club events, recurring events, blackout dates, multi-team tags, and conflict detection. The facilities module can manage fields, courts, rinks, and sub-venues, with support for color coding and address mapping. The volunteer module includes role templates, a public help-wanted board, automated reminders, and participation tracking, allowing parents to sign up on their own. For notifications, it supports email and SMS, configurable by user. Premium also covers season registration, payment collection, player information, emergency contacts, rosters, scheduling rules, and a priority engine.
Pricing is fairly transparent: Starter is free forever and includes basic scheduling, facilities, recurring events, a public schedule page, and email notifications. Pro costs $29/month and adds volunteer management, SMS, a document library, reporting, custom branding, and more. Premium costs $59/month and adds registration payments, rosters, and payment collection capabilities. The platform also offers a free start with no credit card required, as well as an online demo that does not require registration, lowering the barrier to evaluation.
Its strengths are its clearly defined vertical focus and its ability to cover the full workflow for a sports club, from scheduling games to recruiting volunteers, collecting payments, and managing rosters. The free plan is practical, and the pricing is friendly for smaller clubs. The drawbacks are that the crawled text does not disclose details about third-party integrations, APIs, payment gateways, permission granularity, security and compliance, data backups, or customer support, leaving insufficient information for enterprise-level procurement evaluation.
Grand Slate is better suited to community sports clubs, youth teams, and volunteer-driven organizations in North America or other English-speaking environments. Access from China is unknown, and it is also unclear whether it supports Chinese bank cards, Alipay, or WeChat Pay. If operating locally in China, users may need to evaluate network accessibility, SMS deliverability, USD payments, and data compliance. Alternatives could include TeamSnap, SportsEngine, LeagueApps, or lightweight workflows built with Feishu, WeCom, or DingTalk combined with forms and payment tools.
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