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Onepass vs JerseyWatch
Lightweight, affordable league-in-a-box with registration and website.
JerseyWatch is a lightweight, affordable league management tool focused on youth sports — registration, website hosting, scheduling, and team communications in one bundle. It's a strong fit for small-to-mid youth programs that want a simple, all-in-one solution. Onepass overlaps on schedule generation and league operations but differs on the financial layer: program-level margin is Onepass's wedge, and JerseyWatch does not surface it.
JerseyWatch strengths
- Affordable flat-fee pricing, well below SportsEngine and LeagueApps
- Quick setup — leagues live in a day
- Bundled website hosting under your domain
- Registration with payment processing built in
- Mobile-friendly parent + player experience
- Responsive support tailored to small operators
Where Onepass wins
- Program-level projected margin and breakeven enrollment on the Model tab
- Season Plan across every program in one view, with overhead allocation
- Sport-specific cost templates for basketball, volleyball, soccer
- Variance tracking: actual revenue and cost typed next to projected lines
- Captain-managed rosters with a 48-hour score-edit window
- Free during Phase 1 — no monthly fee at all
Pricing
JerseyWatch lists transparent monthly pricing well below SportsEngine and LeagueApps. Onepass is free during Phase 1; the future fee will apply only to payments.
Which one to pick
Pick JerseyWatchif…
You run a small-to-mid youth program, want a single affordable bundle for registration + website + scheduling, and don't need a deep financial layer.
Pick Onepass if…
You carry real financial risk on the leagues you run and want to know contribution margin and breakeven before you commit, or you already have a website and don't need another CMS.
Common questions
How does Onepass compare to JerseyWatch?
JerseyWatch is a lightweight, affordable league-in-a-box for youth sports — registration, website, scheduling, payments bundled. Onepass is narrower today (no registration or payments yet) but adds program-level margin: a Season Plan and per-league Model showing contribution margin, breakeven enrollment, and projected vs actual variance. Different wedge: JerseyWatch wins on bundle simplicity, Onepass wins on financial clarity.
Is Onepass for youth or adult sports?
Both. Onepass is built for operators who carry the financial risk of a season — adult recreational leagues, youth clubs, coaching organizations. JerseyWatch focuses primarily on youth. The Onepass wedge (program margin) matters at any age level where revenue and costs need to balance.
Can I run JerseyWatch and Onepass together?
Yes. Many operators do: JerseyWatch (or any registration tool) for sign-ups and payments, Onepass for season planning, league operations, schedule generation, captain rosters, and margin tracking. Onepass doesn't compete with the registration layer in Phase 1.
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