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RecRec is a league management platform and event livestreaming service for recreational sports groups, positioned to help community-based sports organizations improve operational efficiency and engagement. Its league management product covers registration, payment collection, scheduling, standings, statistics, and team communication. Its livestreaming service is delivered by a production team offering multi-camera event broadcasts that can be streamed to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, or other platforms.
Based on the information on the site, the SaaS side of RecRec focuses on day-to-day sports league administration: organizers can handle registration, payments, and scheduling, use standings and statistics to build a stronger competitive atmosphere, and support players with mobile-friendly team management and communication tools. The mention of “data-driven scheduling decisions” suggests the platform may emphasize data-based scheduling, but it does not disclose specific algorithms or configuration options. Enterprise collaboration details such as team permissions, admin roles, and approval workflows are not explained.
The league management platform is currently in open beta. The site offers Schedule A Demo and Sign Up options, but does not disclose official plans, subscription pricing, or free trial terms. Pricing for the livestreaming service is clearer, starting at $500/day, with quotes available on request. For third-party integrations, the site only clearly states that livestreams can be delivered to YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, and similar platforms. Although payment collection is a core feature, it does not specify payment processors, transaction fees, or supported payment methods.
The main strength is its clear vertical focus: it combines league operations with event content distribution, making it suitable for sports communities that want integrated management from registration and fee collection through post-game promotion. The livestreaming service also includes editing, custom scoreboards, video overlays, commentator training, and marketing materials, forming a fairly complete service chain. The downside is that public product information is limited, especially around security and compliance, APIs, permissions, deployment options, and league management pricing. Since the platform is still in open beta, its maturity needs to be validated through hands-on testing.
RecRec is better suited to local recreational leagues, community events, tournaments, and sports organizations in North America that need multi-camera livestreaming. Its production team is based in Chicago and can travel, so overseas customers should separately assess cost and delivery feasibility. Access from mainland China is unknown. In addition, YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook are restricted in mainland China, so if livestreaming to Chinese audiences, local livestreaming platforms and alternative solutions should be considered. Payment support and RMB settlement information are not disclosed and should be key points to confirm before purchasing.
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recrec.io is an United States Events provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $500.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach recrec.io directly.