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Your season. Scheduled.
Before the first pitch.

LeagueMind builds balanced Little League schedules that respect practice days, blackout dates, and field availability — in minutes, not weeks.

Free during early access. No credit card required.

Currently scheduling 88 games across 11 teams for a live pilot season

The Old Way

  • Weeks of back-and-forth in a spreadsheet nobody wants to own
  • Double-booked fields. Lopsided matchups. Angry emails.
  • ‘When’s our next game?’ texts from 14 coaches every Monday

The LeagueMind Way

  • One click. Full season. Done before your coffee gets cold.
  • Every constraint handled — practices, blackouts, home/away, field balance.
  • Coaches get their own portal. They never have to ask.

How it works

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Set up your season

Divisions, teams, game counts. Five minutes.

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Drop in your fields

Tell us where and when. We handle the rest.

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Hit generate

88 games. Zero conflicts. One button.

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Share the link

Every coach gets their team's schedule instantly.

Most leagues finish setup in one sitting. The wizard walks you through everything.

Built for the way leagues actually work

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Balanced Matchups

Fair home/away splits. No back-to-back rematches. Every team gets an equal shake.

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Practice Day Protection

Set practice days per team. The engine won't schedule over them. Ever.

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Coach Portal

Lineups, pitch counts, game day mode — coaches get their own dashboard.

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Game Day Mode

Live pitch counter. Batting order. Inning tracking. Works on any phone.

Built for everyone at the ballpark

Always Know Your Schedule

One link. Filtered by team. Add every game to your phone calendar with a single tap.

Set Lineups in Minutes

Drag-and-drop batting order. Fielding grid. Pitch eligibility. All in one place.

No App Required

It's a website. Works on any phone, any browser. Just open the link.

Your season won't schedule itself.

Built by a league dad in Nashville who got tired of scheduling games in Google Sheets.