Rosterly

Industry: High school athletics

Recruiting from high school

A clean way for high-school athletes, their coaches, and their families to put real data in front of college programs.

The recruiting reality in high-school athletics

Today the athlete-side experience is fragmented. Recruiting emails go out one at a time, each program asks for the same data in a slightly different format, highlight reels are assembled by hand, and there's no canonical record of an athlete's performance and academics that follows them across programs. By the time a college coach asks for a transcript and a 2k erg score, the athlete is filling out the same form for the fifth time.

The high-school coach-side experience mirrors it. Writing the same recommendation letter for the fifth time. Verifying the same race result for the fifth time. Telling the same athlete to upload the same video for the fifth time.

What changes with Rosterly: one verified profile, owned by the athlete, visible to every college program using the platform. The athlete maintains it once. Coaches see the same record. The high-school coach signs off on it once, not five times.

How Rosterly fits a high-school program

  1. 01

    Athletes build a profile

    Free for athletes; takes 20 minutes the first time, then they update it as they grow.

  2. 02

    Verified data, one place

    Race results, transcripts, video. Coaches at college programs see the same record.

  3. 03

    Coaches reach out

    Athletes are notified when college programs add them to a funnel. Less guessing whether the email landed.

See how Rosterly works for high-school programs