NextCommit sends emails.
ScoutStreak builds careers.
NextCommit proved AI-drafted outreach works. The model is real: generate a personalized email, get more coach responses. But an email is just the door. What's on the other side of the door is what gets you recruited — and that's where the two platforms diverge.
Email opened — now what?
Every NextCommit email links the coach to a NextCommit profile. Most of those profiles have a few fields, a self-uploaded photo, and self-reported measurables. There's no verification, no endorsements, no film host. The coach sees an email, opens a profile, and goes back to scrolling.
Every ScoutStreak email links the coach to a verified profile. Stats confirmed by the head coach. Game film with inline playback. Endorsement quotes from coaches who've worked with the athlete. A live social feed showing recent milestones. A "save to board" button that drops the athlete into the recruiter's pipeline on the same platform.
That's not better outreach. It's a different product.
THE MOATOutreach is the start, not the destination.
Sending an email is a feature any team can ship. The hard part is what the email points to: a verified profile, hosted film, a recruiter network that runs on the same platform, compliance the product enforces, social proof from a real coaching circle.
We built the platform first. Outreach is one of nine surfaces it powers. NextCommit sends the email. ScoutStreak owns what happens after it.