Broadcast graphics that don't cost more than the production truck.
Pro-grade scorebar, ESPN-style ticker, lineups, lower thirds, and live scoreboard data — all in a browser, paired with our $299 ScoreBox device. No CG engine to rent. No operator to fly in.
Trusted by Palmetto High and TigerVision since the project's first kickoff.
Industry leaders in the high‑school broadcast market since 2012.
Walk-through of the controller driving the live demo.
Note: the bottom-line ticker is shared across visitors, so the demo locks ticker edits — you'll see scores cycling but no team imports or changes. On a paid instance the ticker is fully editable.
A typical Friday night, replaced
A traditional broadcast graphics rig for a single game costs five figures. Our entire weekly license is $3,000 — and your operator is whoever already runs your stream.
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Live Scorebar
Team colors, logos, timeouts, down & distance, play clock — pulled live from the stadium scoreboard via the ScoreBox device. Operator never touches the score.
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ESPN-Style Ticker
Cross-sport bottom-line crawl. Pick the teams you follow (NFL, NCAA football, NBA, NCAA basketball, NHL, MLB, MLS, NWSL); their games appear with live scores and play state pulled from ScoreStream + ESPN's public APIs. Sponsor rotations between games.
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Player Graphics
Lower thirds, head-to-head matchups, starting lineups in formation, penalty flag overlays, score fanfare. Stats pulled from MaxPreps. One click on the controller.
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ScoreBox Hardware
Plug-and-play box that connects to any stadium scoreboard controller (Daktronics, Electro-Mech, Fair-Play). Tailscale VPN — no port forwarding, no IT involvement.
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Cloud-Hosted
Nothing to install. Output is a browser source URL — drop it into vMix, OBS, or any switcher with a web layer. Multiple licenses run multiple concurrent games on isolated instances.
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Save & Reuse
Unlimited saved game setups, team rosters, sponsor packages. Load last week's setup and you're production-ready in seconds. No template authoring per game.
Why a football-specific app beats a generic CG platform
Ross Xpression and Vizrt Flowics are powerful — and that's the problem. Every graphic has to be designed, every data source has to be integrated, every workflow has to be built. SpreeSports ships with the entire football broadcast already wired up.
Templates already built
Down & distance scorebar, end-of-quarter score popup, penalty flag, going-to-break sponsor rotation, starting lineup with formation, kickoff countdown, head-to-head matchup card. All standard. None of them require a graphics designer.
Live scoreboard data, free
The ScoreBox device reads the serial output from your stadium scoreboard controller and pushes it to the cloud. The clock, score, period, down, possession — all update in real time without an operator touching anything.
National scores included
The bottom-line ticker tracks the teams you follow across NFL, NCAA football, NBA, NCAA basketball (M+W), NHL, MLB, MLS, and NWSL — game schedules from ScoreStream, live game state (clock, score, baserunners, etc.) from ESPN's public APIs. Generic platforms make you wire up both data sources yourself.
Pay per game, not per year
Most schools play 10 games a season. A subscription model that costs $14,000/year doesn't fit. Pay $1,000 for the games you broadcast or $3,000 for a tournament weekend, and you're done.