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Calfeed vs TeamSnap
TeamSnap wins when you're actively running a team: tracking who's coming, messaging the group, collecting dues, managing a roster across a season. Calfeed wins when you just need to publish the schedule as one branded link the whole audience follows, with no app to install. Different jobs.
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| Feature | Calfeed | TeamSnap |
|---|---|---|
| Mental model | Publish a schedule as a link | Manage a team in an app |
| Input | Paste a schedule, Calfeed builds the events | Enter or import events in the app |
| Subscriber app | None, follow in Apple/Google/Outlook | None for the schedule link; app for RSVP, chat, roster |
| RSVP + roster | No, not the job | Yes, RSVP on paid tiers |
| Team chat + payments | No | Yes |
| Branding | Branded viewer page, logo + color | Team and sponsor logos in-app |
| Price | First calendar free, then credits or Pro $19/mo | Free with a member cap and no RSVP; paid roughly $10-22/mo |
| Best for | Publishing a schedule to an audience | Running an active team |
When Calfeed wins
- Your audience should follow without installing an app or making an account
- You want one branded link for a website, flyer, or bio
- The schedule lives in text or a spreadsheet you want turned into a feed fast
- You're a publisher (league, studio, organizer), not managing one roster
When TeamSnap wins
- You track attendance or availability per player
- You need team chat and group messaging
- You collect dues or fees in the same tool
- You run rosters, lineups, or club registration across a season