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About Pitch Planner

Built for the coach holding the clipboard.

Pitch Planner helps youth soccer coaches make the weekend less improvised: lineups before the match, substitutions during it, and a clear record afterward.

Why it exists

Because "who has been sitting?" should not be a halftime mystery.

Youth soccer is full of small admin jobs that become big distractions at the worst time. A player asks where they are starting. A parent wants to know why their kid has not gone back in. The assistant coach is trying to find the roster in last week's message thread.

Pitch Planner is built for those moments. The lineup builder gives the team a shape. The match clock tracks player minutes. The rotation planner helps you see the next swap before the touchline starts yelling. The recap gives you something better than memory after the final whistle.

The same idea carries into tournaments: set the format, generate fixtures, enter scores, and give everyone one place to check the schedule.

Who runs it

A small product, maintained deliberately.

Pitch Planner is the app brand. WhiteBoston LLC is the legal business that owns and maintains it. The product is shaped around youth soccer coaches, team managers, and club-admin workflows, with a bias toward tools that are useful on an actual sideline.

The public site lives at pitch-planner.app. The signed-in app lives at dash.pitch-planner.app, which keeps guides public and team data behind authentication.

Editorial standards

Write the thing a coach can use this week.

Pitch Planner articles are written for volunteer and part-time coaches who need practical decisions, not a lecture. We prefer examples, constraints, dates, and source links when a topic depends on current rules or outside organizations.

Our editorial policy explains how we review coaching content, product guides, corrections, and source links before they appear on the site.

How it stays simple

Start small. Upgrade only when the season needs it.

Coaches can start with one team for free, no credit card required. Paid plans add more history, reports, sharing, and multi-team workflows when the simple version is no longer enough.

If Pitch Planner is useful, tell another coach. That is still the best growth channel for a tool built around Saturday mornings.

What it covers

Three jobs, one app.

Match Day

The sideline toolkit.

Lineup builder, rotation planner, live match clock, playing-time monitor, and post-match recap.

Open Match Day →
Team Manager

Between match days.

Roster, attendance, availability, and access for assistants or team managers.

Open Team Manager →
Tournaments

Bracket to final whistle.

Round-robin, knockout, and pool-play formats with generated fixtures, score entry, and live standings.

Open Tournaments →
What we believe

The product rules.

  • 1
    Simple start. One team should be able to get moving without a sales call or a credit card.
  • 2
    No ad business. Team data should support the coach, not become the product.
  • 3
    Fewer features, better flow. A good substitution tracker beats a giant menu nobody can use during a match.
  • 4
    Phone-first. Big enough to tap quickly, readable enough to use outside, calm enough for a live game.
  • 5
    Keep the exit visible. Coaches should be able to export important records and delete an account without a maze.
Ready for kick-off?

Plan the lineup.
Run the match.

Free lineup, rotation, and playing-time tracking for youth soccer coaches. Set your team before kickoff, manage subs from your phone, and keep a clean match record after the whistle.