Sporect is the operating system for school activities. One unified platform across athletics and the marching arts — from middle-school rosters to NCAA Division I, from Friday-night football to Saturday-morning competition warm-ups.
Every American secondary school runs two parallel operations that touch most of its students: the athletic department and the marching arts program. Both involve hundreds of participants, weekly events, complex travel, eligibility tracking, parent communication, and — for the most committed kids — a path that determines what comes next.
Today these operations run on a chaotic patchwork: Hudl for film, NCSA for recruiting, MaxPreps for schedules, TeamSnap for youth, Charms for the band booster, group texts for parents, paper dot books that blow away in the wind. Athletic directors, band directors, and coaches tell us the same thing. They don't need another point tool. They need a system.
Sporect is that system — built deliberately for the activities department as a whole, designed by people who have stood on the sideline and the conductor's podium both.
The complete athletics platform. Roster to recruiting,
middle school to the pros — under one roof.
Varsity is the only platform that combines team operations, film and stats, recruiting, performance training, academic eligibility, and compliance into one coherent experience. Athletic directors stop paying five vendors. Athletes own their data. Coaches see verified numbers, not self-reported ones.
The single application a director opens at 7 a.m.
and closes at 9 p.m. on a competition Saturday.
Downbeat consolidates the seven tools a typical program strings together — group text, calendar app, signup sheet, paper attendance, generic metronome, fundraising spreadsheet, aging booster website — into one role-aware experience. Built around the marching season's actual cadence: camp, pre-season, competition season, post.
The world's most advanced programmable metronome.
A timeline of tempo events that mirrors the score itself.
A 200-member band rehearsing a closer with three accelerandos and a ritardando into the final hold has historically had two options: rehearse without a click, or rehearse with a flat click that fights the score. ezMet eliminates the compromise. Members hear the exact tempo plan the arranger wrote, every rehearsal, in their earbuds — locked across every device.
No more flying papers. No more lost dots.
Just GPS, sub-yard accuracy, and the next set.
dotSync replaces the 30-to-80-page paper dot book with a live, interactive, GPS-aware experience. Directors upload the show's drill once — commonly straight from Pyware. Each performer sees only their own coordinates, their current GPS position, and real-time guidance to the target dot. Sub-yard accuracy via sensor fusion. Patent pending.
Programs enter Sporect through whichever door makes sense first. The value compounds when more than one is open. Bundle pricing rewards it.
Downbeat & ezMet Pro & dotSync — the full marching arts stack. Programmable tempo, control center, GPS field tooling. Free ezMet Pro for every member.
The whole school. Athletics & Arts together — Varsity, Downbeat, ezMet, dotSync — under one parent app, one calendar, one identity. Sold once, rolled out everywhere.
Varsity full platform plus Recruiting Pro for every rostered athlete. Replaces Hudl + NCSA + MaxPreps + SportsEngine with one subscription that actually talks to itself.
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