About

MyScoutPage is built by SoloFive LLC, an independent California company. It has taken no outside investment, answers to the families who use it rather than to investors, and employs nobody whose job is to sell you anything.

It exists because the job it does was one I had to do myself, badly, with a phone full of clips and a spreadsheet of college coaches whose contact details were out of date the week after I found them. The demo footage on this site is of my own kids.

Why it works the way it does

Most of this product’s design decisions are reactions to how this industry usually treats families, and they are worth stating as positions rather than features:

We show you clicks, not email opens. Open tracking is trivial to add and produces numbers that are mostly mail servers pre-loading images. Fewer true numbers beat a dashboard full of flattering ones.

Emails go from your address, not ours. A coach should be able to hit reply and reach the family. We do not sit in the middle of that conversation, and we do not email coaches on our own initiative.

Coaches can remove themselves in one click, and that removal applies to every account at once. The directory is only defensible if the people in it can leave it.

A page about a child does not stay up forever. Two years after graduation the record is deleted, with a warning and an unpublish step first. Recruiting has an end; a searchable page about someone who was a minor when it was made should have one too.

No annual contracts, and no data for sale. Month to month, cancel in a click. There is no arrangement under which anybody pays us for information about your family, and there is not going to be one.

What this is not

It is not a recruiting service. Nobody here will call a coach on your behalf, promise exposure, or tell you your player is a Division I prospect. We are not affiliated with the NCAA, the NAIA, or any college athletics program. What this does is make the page and show you who actually opened it — the part that is tedious and the part that is opaque. The rest is yours.

Getting hold of me

Write to [email protected]and it reaches me directly — not a ticket queue, and not an outsourced support desk reading from a script.

If something here is broken, unclear, or feels like it is working against you rather than for you, that is worth an email. Being independent means this can change the same week you ask, and several things on this site work the way they do because a parent said so.