Manage Your Softball Team From a Single App (Finally)
The all-in-one softball team management app for youth coaches
Lineupp gives youth softball teams one home for the whole season — roster, batting lineup, depth chart, defensive formations, schedule, live scoring, and parent chat. Trade four apps, three spreadsheets, and a chain of rogue parent emails for one dashboard. Less chaos, more coaching!
Get your team setup in under 5 minutes. No credit card required.
Team
Riverside Rapids · Roster
Players
14
Starters
9
Pitchers
4
Avg age
11.4
A. Chen
Age
12
Yrs
4
AVG
.418
J. Park
Age
12
Yrs
3
AVG
.362
R. Lee
Age
11
Yrs
3
AVG
.341
L. Singh
Age
11
Yrs
2
AVG
.296
Why coaches switch
Coaches are switching to Lineupp. Nothing else covers the whole job.
Rec, travel, and all-star coaches keep telling us the same thing: every other app covers one slice of the season. Lineupp covers all of it — roster, schedule, lineup, scoring, comms, the little stuff.
I had a spreadsheet for the lineup, a group text for parents, and a notes app for practice plans. Lineupp killed all three in a weekend — and the team has never been more organized.
ASCoach Aisha
Head Coach · Riverside Rapids 12U
I used to bounce between four apps on game day — scorekeeper here, schedule there, parent texts in a third. Now I open Lineupp and everything is right there. There's literally no other app that does all of this.
MTCoach Marcus
Head Coach · Northpoint Stars 14U
I stopped staying up Friday nights wrestling with Excel just to print a lineup card. The team is better prepared, the parents are calmer, and I actually get to coach again.
PDCoach Priya
Head Coach · Westside Wave 10U
Everything in one place
A softball coaching app built around how you actually run the season.
Lineupp is shaped by how a youth fastpitch softball coach actually spends their week — from the roster meeting in February to the last travel-ball tournament in July.
Softball roster
Manage your softball roster with the insights you actually need.
Every player on one page — jersey number, positions, eligibility windows, and the stats that matter for your league. Sort by AVG, filter by age, flag your starters. No more digging through a binder or a spreadsheet to remember who plays where.
- Player cards with positions, headshots, and key season stats
- League-age and eligibility tracking baked in (12U, 14U, all-star windows)
- Search and sort the whole roster in one keystroke
- Parents only see their own player’s details — not the team file
Team
Riverside Rapids · Roster
Players
14
Starters
9
Pitchers
4
Avg age
11.4
A. Chen
Age
12
Yrs
4
AVG
.418
J. Park
Age
12
Yrs
3
AVG
.362
R. Lee
Age
11
Yrs
3
AVG
.341
L. Singh
Age
11
Yrs
2
AVG
.296
Softball schedule
Softball practices, games, scrimmages, and team events on one calendar.
One source of truth for everything on the calendar. RSVPs roll in automatically, reminders go out on their own, and every parent sees the same field, the same time, and the same start status. No more 'wait, where are we playing?' texts on Friday night.
- Games, practices, scrimmages, and team events on one shared calendar
- Per-event RSVPs with automatic reminders to stragglers
- Field, opponent, uniform color, and arrival time on every entry
- Public team page parents can bookmark on their phone
Schedule
vs. Westside Wave
10:00 AM · Riverside · Field 4
- Tue 6 AprPractice
Hitting + situational
6:00 PM · Riverside · Field 2
- Sat 10 AprGame
vs. Northpoint Stars
12:30 PM · Northpoint · Field 1
- Sun 11 AprScrimmage
vs. Riverside Renegades (B)
9:00 AM · Riverside · Field 4
Softball practice plans
Build a structured softball practice plan in minutes — not the night before at midnight.
Stack blocks on a time rail, drop in drills from your library, and split a single block into stations the moment you've got an assistant. Reuse last Tuesday's plan for this Tuesday — or fork it and tweak it. Hand the sheet to your assistants and just coach.
- Time-rail blocks with auto-coverage tracking
- Multi-station blocks for circuit drills
- Reusable drill library with descriptions and equipment notes
- Share a single plan with assistants — they show up ready to coach
Practice plan
Tuesday — Hitting + situational
- Date
- Apr 6
- Start
- 6:00 PM
- Planned
- 85 / 90 min
6:00
15 min
Dynamic warm-up + throwing progression
Coach Aisha · full team
6:15
30 min
Hitting circuit
Stations · 3Tee · soft toss · live BP
6:45
20 min
Defense — situational ground balls
Infield emphasis, cutoffs
7:05
20 min
Live scrimmage innings
3 outs per side, no walks
Softball depth chart
Build a softball depth chart that surfaces starters, development, and conflicts before game day.
Rank every player at every position so you always know who's starting, who's next up, and where each player is being developed. The depth chart powers your lineup suggestions and rotation balance everywhere else in the app.
- Rank players at every infield, outfield, and battery position
- Auto-detect conflicts across innings and formations
- Switch formats (10v10 / 9v9) without rebuilding the chart
- Use it as a player development map — not just a roster sheet
Depth chart
Infield rotation
P
Pitcher
- JP #11
- MR #14
- AC #7
C
Catcher
- RL #22
- TB #5
SS
Shortstop
- LS #3
- EM #19
- AC #7
2B
Second
- KW #8
- SP #9
Softball defensive formations
Save softball defensive formations for player rotation and situational strategy.
Save your standard 9v9 alongside bunt defense, first-and-third coverage, and any look you want for tournament weekend. Pull a formation up on your phone in the dugout and the right name is in the right spot every time.
- Build a library of named formations (standard, bunt D, no-doubles, etc.)
- Auto-validate that every position is filled and no player is doubled up
- Pull a formation onto a lineup with one tap
- Print a clean field card for the dugout fence
Formation
Standard 9v9 — situational
Park
Lee
Rodriguez
Wright
Singh
Marsh
Patel
Chen
Brooks
Softball lineup & batting order
Build your softball lineup and print lineup cards. Never hand-write a card again.
Drop your batters in order, lock the positions you want for innings 1–6, and Lineupp tells you the second you've shorted a player on field time. Print the card for the umpire and the dugout in one tap — done.
- Drag-and-drop the batting order; bench rules and unavailability are baked in
- Plan positions inning-by-inning on a single horizontal grid
- Save reusable defaults per opponent, game type, or tournament
- Print a clean single-sheet card for the umpire and the dugout
Lineup
Saturday vs. Westside Wave
| # | Player | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A. Chen #7 | CF | CF | CF | CF | CF | CF |
| 2 | L. Singh #3 | SS | SS | 2B | 2B | SS | SS |
| 3 | J. Park #11 | P | P | P | 1B | 1B | 1B |
| 4 | M. Rodriguez #14 | 1B | 1B | 1B | P | P | P |
| 5 | R. Lee #22 | C | C | C | C | B | C |
| 6 | S. Patel #9 | LF | LF | B | LF | LF | LF |
Softball live scoring
Live-score softball games from any phone — anyone on your team can do it.
Hand the phone to a parent volunteer, an assistant coach, or a bench player on the lineup card. The interface is built for one-handed tapping in the dugout — pitches, hits, runs, baserunners. Every tap streams to the live scoreboard automatically.
- One-handed tap UI built for the dugout, not a desk
- Hand off scoring to a parent or assistant in two taps
- Pitches, hits, runs, and baserunners — no menu diving
- Automatic box score and season stats roll up by the last out
Scorekeep
Away
3
Inn
4
Home
5
Balls
2
Strikes
1
Outs
2
At bat
M. Rodriguez · #14 · CF
Scorekeep
Away
3
Inn
4
Home
5
Balls
2
Strikes
1
Outs
2
At bat
M. Rodriguez · #14 · CF
Dugout mode
Watch the score, stats, lineup, and game flow — on the dugout fence or in your pocket.
While someone else scores, you're free to coach. Clip a tablet to the dugout fence and the dugout view shows everything that matters at a glance — score, count, bases, current at-bat, on-deck batter, and the full defense in the field. The same view follows you on your phone.
- Tablet-first layout designed for the dugout fence
- Score, count, bases, at-bat, on-deck, and defense — all on one screen
- Live game flow log so anyone joining late can catch up
- Public watch link for grandparents and parents at work
Bases
Count
Away
Westside
3
Inn
Top
4
Home
Rapids
5
At bat
M. Rodriguez
CF · #14 · 2-for-3
On deck
R. Lee
C · #22
In the field
Standard- P Park #11
- C Lee #22
- 1B Rodriguez #14
- 2B Wright #8
- SS Singh #3
- 3B Marsh #19
- LF Patel #9
- CF Chen #7
- RF Brooks #21
Game flow
Latest first- B3
Singh doubles to RF, Lee scores from second.
- T4
Westside #6 grounds out, 6-3.
- T4
Westside #11 walks on 4 pitches.
Live
WatchingAway
Westside
3
Inning
Top
4
Home
Rapids
5
Bases
Count
At bat
M. Rodriguez
CF · #14 · 2-for-3 today
Last play
Bottom 3: Singh doubles to right, Lee scores from second.
Softball team chat
Chat with your softball team without descending into a 60-message group text.
Real threads, scoped to your roster. Direct-message a parent, broadcast a rain delay, or pin the gate code for Saturday's tournament. Coaches see everything; parents only see what concerns their player and the team.
- Team-wide threads and 1:1 direct messages
- Pinned announcements for game-day logistics
- No phone numbers swapped, no SMS chaos, no missed parents
- Read receipts so you know who actually saw the rain delay
Riverside Rapids · Team
14 members
Coach Aisha
Diane (Maya’s mom)
Diane (Maya’s mom)
Riverside Rapids · Team
14 members
Coach Aisha
Diane (Maya’s mom)
Diane (Maya’s mom)
Film review
Upload film for every game and scrimmage. Maximize player development.
Drop a YouTube link, paste a Vimeo URL, or upload a clip straight from your phone. Tag it to a game, and your players (and their parents) get notified there's new footage to study before the next practice.
- YouTube, Vimeo, or direct uploads — all in one library
- Tag every clip to a game, scrimmage, or practice
- Player and parent notifications for new film
- Watch tracking so you know who actually studied the bunt-defense breakdown
Training
Film Review
Slap-bunt defense breakdown — 4th inning
Sat · vs. Westside WaveAria Chen hitting session — front toss + tee work
Tue · PracticePitching mechanics — Jordan stride length
Sun · ScrimmageGame day operations
Never worry about the little stuff. It's all handled.
Snack rotation, team mom, walkout music, field setup, postgame cleanup, the photographer — every small thing that quietly drives a season has a home. Assign it once, rotate it through the roster, and stop being the only person who remembers any of it.
- Snack rotation that automatically cycles through families
- Assign roles (team mom, photographer, field setup) per game
- Walkout music tracked per player so the speaker is never silent
- Mark items handled so nothing falls through the cracks on Saturday
Planning
Game day checklist · Sat vs. Westside
- Snack rotation Parent The Patel family
- Team mom Parent J. Williams
- Walkout music Player A. Chen playlist
- Field setup Coach Coach Aisha
- Postgame cleanup Parent Singh family
- Photographer Parent D. Brown
How it works
From "first practice" to "last tournament" in three steps.
- 01
Set up your team in one sitting
A guided seven-step setup walks you through team info, roster, lineup, depth chart, and your first game. Most coaches finish in 20 minutes.
- 02
Invite your staff and parents
Send invite links to your assistants and to each player's parents. Roles control what they see — coaches get the whole picture, parents only see their kid.
- 03
Plan the week, run the game
Build practice plans Tuesday, lock the lineup Friday, score the game Saturday. The dashboard tells you exactly what's next.
Try Lineupp with your team this season.
Free during early access. No credit card. Tell us a bit about your team and we'll get you set up before your next practice.
Questions, answered
Frequently asked
- Right now, fastpitch softball — rec, travel, and all-star. The product is shaped around the rules, rotation rhythms, and field sizes (10v10, 9v9) of youth softball specifically. We're not trying to be every sport's app.
- It's free during early access. Once we're confident it's earning the money, we'll introduce paid plans — and current early-access teams will get plenty of warning and a fair price.
- No — Lineupp runs in your browser, so there's nothing to download from the App Store or Play Store. Open dashboard.lineupp.app on a laptop, tablet, or phone and you're in. On phones and tablets you can optionally 'add to home screen' for a one-tap shortcut that behaves just like a native app — same offline-friendly performance, no install friction.
- No. Parents get an invite link and use Lineupp in any browser. There's an optional 'add to home screen' for phones if they want it, but nothing to install from an app store.
- About 10 minutes for the basics — create the team, add players (CSV import works if you already have a list), and invite a couple of parents. Filling in the depth chart, default lineup, and game schedule is another 20-30 minutes if you do it in one sitting; the dashboard sidebar has a setup checklist so you can chip away at it across the week instead.
- As many as you want, at no extra cost. Permissions cover scoring, scheduling, and roster — so you can give an assistant scorekeeping without giving them roster edit rights.
- In an encrypted database, hosted in the US. We don't sell or share your roster, scoring data, or messages. Ever.
- Export everything as CSV any time. You own your data; Lineupp is just where it lives while you use it.