ScoreVision is a vertical SaaS/software platform for sports venues, positioned at the intersection of sports, media, and technology. It serves schools, clubs, multi-sport venues, universities, and professional teams. It is more than a traditional scoring tool: around the game-day experience, it brings together scoring, big-screen content production, sponsor advertising, and fan engagement.
Based on the available site content, ScoreVision’s core modules include Advanced Scoring, Production Software, and Advertising Software. Advanced Scoring supports custom branding, advance scheduling, big celebration moments, compatible accessories, and integrations. The production module lets users upload, organize, and distribute media in ScoreVision Cloud, quickly play videos and animations during games, switch between professional scoreboard layouts, and connect live video sources. The advertising module is designed to attract sponsors and connect local brands with audiences. For collaboration, the platform allows coaches and staff to be granted access to add team rosters and schedule games, but it does not disclose more detailed role permissions, approval workflows, or organization-level management capabilities.
The website does not publish package pricing. It only offers Buy Now, Request a Demo, and Contact Sales, making it a typical quote-based sales model. A free plan or trial is also not clearly stated; users can only request a demo. In terms of deployment, ScoreVision Cloud handles media management, while the site also mentions connecting a server to an A/V rack and supporting any display, LED, or TV display setup. This indicates that it is not a purely browser-based SaaS product and usually needs to work with a venue’s on-site hardware environment. Integration information is fairly general: it mentions compatible accessories, other integrations, and camera/live video sources, but does not list APIs, developer documentation, or specific third-party software.
Its strengths are its clear focus on the venue use case: it can connect the common needs of schools and sports facilities—scoring, live production, big-screen content, sponsorship sales, and a fan app—into a single workflow. Customer stories also repeatedly emphasize ease of use, student participation in content creation, and support experience. The downside is limited public transparency: pricing, data security and compliance, SLA, API access, and developer support are all lacking detail. It also depends on on-site conditions such as displays, A/V racks, and servers, so procurement and implementation may be more complex than with ordinary SaaS tools.
ScoreVision is best suited for schools and sports venues that want to create a more professional game-day experience, run sponsor advertising, and train student sports media teams. It is less suitable for teams that only need simple online scoring or general event management. The available text does not make it possible to judge access from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. For deployment in China, key points to evaluate include network connectivity, hardware compatibility, local service support, and the payment process. Alternative options to consider include Daktronics, Nevco, Hudl, Pixellot, as well as domestic suppliers of sports venue big-screen control, event production, and advertising publishing systems.
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scorevision.com is an United States SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach scorevision.com directly.