The rules of recruiting,
baked in.
ScoutStreak is the verified recruiting network where high school coaches showcase their athletes, athletes get seen, and college recruiters find real, verified talent. The platform layer that makes that work: NCAA contact windows, parent consent gates, sport-specific season math, a 5-stage pipeline the system refuses to let you violate. Compliance isn't a sidebar; it's the core loop.
Underneath it: a feed-first architecture where Home is the social feed, and every workspace tool (Boards, Pipeline, Compliance, Scout) sits one click below. Stories and trending clips are the discovery primitives. The whole console is keyboard-first: Cmd+K opens the command palette, Cmd+J brings up Scout, Cmd+/ shows shortcut help, J and K step through the feed.
The only platform
that enforces NCAA rules.
Real-time enforcement means the platform refuses to send a message that would violate NCAA bylaws. Not flag it after. Not warn the user. Refuse it. Recruiters work inside contact windows that the system manages on their behalf. The calendar is self-aware: it knows what division, what sport, what recruiting period, and what relationship class each contact is in. Football, basketball, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, and wrestling are wired today; the remaining 8 sports follow as the calendar data is verified by division.
Every interaction is logged into an audit trail that exports as a single PDF for compliance officers, athletic directors, and outside counsel. When the next bylaw revision drops, ScoutStreak ships the rule update across every program at once, instead of every staff maintaining its own homemade compliance spreadsheet.
A pipeline that
does the work for you.
Filter the entire athlete graph in one click. Drag athletes through a real recruiting funnel. Every move is logged, audit-trailed, and compliance-checked before it sends.
One platform. Every safety rail.
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