The Baseball-Specific Alternative to TeamSnap
TeamSnap manages schedules and rosters. Mind & Muscle actually develops elite players with AI mental training, swing analysis, and game IQ — while still handling team logistics.
What TeamSnap Does Well
- Team scheduling and availability tracking
- Roster management and parent communication
- Payment collection for team fees
But Here's the Problem:
- Zero player development tools
- No mental training or game IQ
- No AI swing or pitching analysis
- Logistics-only platform (doesn't make players better)
What Mind & Muscle Offers Instead
- AI swing analysis with instant mechanics feedback
- Daily mental training (186 game scenarios)
- AI pitching analysis + arm health monitoring
- Game IQ training for smarter baseball decisions
- Team dashboard for coaches to track development
- Built ONLY for baseball & softball
The Difference:
TeamSnap organizes teams. Mind & Muscle develops championship-level players while keeping teams organized.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | TeamSnap | Mind & Muscle |
|---|---|---|
| Team Scheduling | Focus on training | |
| AI Swing Analysis | ||
| Mental Training | ||
| AI Pitching Mechanics | ||
| Game IQ Training | ||
| Team Dashboard | Logistics only | Development tracking |
| Arm Health Monitoring | ||
| Baseball/Softball Specific |
Pricing Comparison
TeamSnap
$149+/year
Team plan (varies by features)
Handles scheduling, rosters, and payments. Zero player development. Just logistics.
Mind & Muscle
$9.99/month
$9.99/mo or $99.99/year
AI swing analysis + pitching mechanics + mental training + game IQ + team dashboard. Actual player development.
17% savings with annual payment ($153.48/player/year)
What Players & Coaches Say
"We switched from TeamSnap to Mind & Muscle for our 14U travel team. We still use TeamSnap for scheduling, but M&M has transformed how our players train mentally and technically. Worth every penny."
— Travel Ball Coach
Ready to Develop Players, Not Just Manage Logistics?
Keep TeamSnap for scheduling if you want. Add Mind & Muscle for what actually wins games — mental toughness, elite mechanics, and baseball IQ.