Mashable is “the world’s largest blog focused exclusively on Web 2.0 and Social Media news” and today they decided to do a quick feature on HomeField… Check out the post (copied below). Thanks Mashable!
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Name: HomeField
Quick Pitch: HomeField is a video exchange and editing platform for sports teams.
Genius Idea: HomeField is a platform for sports teams who want a way to store, exchange and review game film. Coaches can share video from practices or games with other coaches, fans and players across the country for study, or to show off a particularly great play or game.
If you have ever coached or participated in a team sport, you know that having video of practices or of games can be really helpful in pinpointing strengths, weaknesses and learning the proper way to execute a maneuver. HomeField not only lets teams and coaches store game film online for improved access, but also enables sharing and discussion with others. In addition to general comments, users can comment on specific parts of a video.
HomeField has a number of different pricing plans. The free plan lets teams have 90 minutes of active video (that is, video that can be played back, shared and discussed) and 20 hours of archive video (video that is stored safely but can’t be played until made “active”). For $9.99 per month, teams can archive 100 hours of video, including HD video, and have three hours of active video. A $99 per month tier also exists for users that need to have tons of active video or extensive archives.
Frequent Mashable contributor Vadim Lavrusik followed the HomeField team in his documentary, The Startup. Check out the first chapter below, which chronicles the idea for the site and the formation of the app.
We like to see services that are designed to fill a certain niche. If you coach or participate in sports and want a way to manage and share your game film, give it a shot!
The Startup: HomeField Idea (Chapter 1) from Vadim Lavrusik on Vimeo.
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