Pricing
Pay for the games you broadcast. Nothing more.
No subscriptions. No multi-year contracts. No per-seat licensing. Below: our two plans, then a side-by-side cost comparison against Ross Xpression and Vizrt Flowics + TriCaster.
Per Game
One Friday night, one cost.
$1,000 / game
- 24-hour active license window
- Full graphics suite (scorebar, ticker, lineups, lower thirds, fanfare, breaks)
- Live scoreboard feed via ScoreBox
- ESPN-style cross-sport ticker
- Unlimited saved game setups
- Browser source output (vMix, OBS, any switcher)
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Weekly
Cover a full week of football with a single team or production.
$3,000 / week
- 7-day active license window
- One concurrent game at a time (same as Per Game — buy multiple licenses to run multiple games simultaneously)
- Unlimited games over the 7 days for that one production
- Everything in Per Game
- Break-even vs Per Game at the third game in the week
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ScoreBox hardware is a separate one-time purchase: $299/unit. One unit per stadium scoreboard you want live data from. The unit is plug-and-play and reusable across seasons. See
/hardware for specs.
Running multiple games at the same time? Each active license slot allows one concurrent game. To broadcast 4 games simultaneously you need 4 active licenses (4 × Per Game = $4,000, or a combination of Per Game + Weekly that totals 4). Conferences and networks running many concurrent productions:
email us for a multi-license bundle quote.
vs Ross Xpression rental
Xpression is the gold standard for broadcast graphics — and priced like it. Most rental houses bundle the engine, an operator, and on-site setup. Here's a typical single-weekend high school football broadcast.
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SpreeSports — Weekly |
Ross Xpression rental (1 weekend) |
| Software / engine |
Included |
$3,500–$8,000 / week (engine rental) |
| Operator |
$0 — your existing producer drives it |
$1,200–$2,000 / day (specialist CG op) |
| On-site setup |
Open a browser |
Half-day to full-day, billed |
| Hardware to ship / receive |
None (the box you already own) |
CG engine + control surface + interface card |
| Live scoreboard data |
Built-in via ScoreBox ($299 one-time) |
Manual operator entry, or custom integration |
| Cross-sport ticker |
Built-in — ScoreStream + ESPN public APIs across NFL, NCAA football, NBA, NCAA basketball, NHL, MLB, MLS, NWSL |
Build your own data pipeline |
| Football-specific templates |
Pre-built (down/dist scorebar, lineups, fanfare, etc.) |
Designer hours to build each one |
| Multiple games at once |
Yes — one license per concurrent game (e.g. 4 games = $4K) |
One game per engine; second engine = second rental ($3.5–8K each) |
| Output to vMix / OBS |
Browser source — drop in a URL |
SDI/NDI capture from CG engine output |
| Realistic single-weekend total |
$3,000 |
$10,000–$25,000+ |
Xpression rental rates vary by market and rental house. The figures above are typical for a US regional broadcast rental. Check with your local provider.
vs Vizrt Flowics + TriCaster
Flowics is a strong cloud graphics platform. But it's a generic canvas — every football graphic, every data integration, every workflow is something you build. The TriCaster pairing locks you into hardware too.
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SpreeSports — Weekly |
Vizrt Flowics + TriCaster |
| Pricing model |
$3,000 / week, no commitment |
~$1,200/mo Flowics subscription + ~$15K TriCaster hardware |
| Annualized cost (10-game season) |
~$10,000 (single games) or ~$3,000 (one weekly during playoffs) |
~$14,400 Flowics + amortized TriCaster |
| TriCaster hardware required |
No — works with vMix, OBS, any browser source |
Yes — Flowics is positioned as a TriCaster add-on |
| Football templates pre-built |
Scorebar, ticker, lineups, fanfare, breaks, penalty, countdown |
Generic canvas — graphics designer builds each one |
| Live scoreboard ingest |
ScoreBox device — $299, plug-and-play |
No native ingest — manual or custom integration |
| Cross-sport scores ticker |
Built-in — ScoreStream + ESPN public APIs, real-time across 8 leagues |
Subscribe to a data API + wire into Flowics templates |
| Setup time before first broadcast |
Minutes — sign up, paste browser URL into vMix |
Weeks — template authoring + TriCaster setup |
| Operator skill required |
Same person who runs your stream |
Graphics designer + TriCaster operator |
The bottom line: Flowics is excellent if you have a graphics designer on staff and a TriCaster already. For a high school AV department or a regional broadcaster, you're paying the platform cost AND building everything yourself. SpreeSports gives you the finished football product on day one.
Frequently asked questions
The questions broadcast operators and athletic directors actually ask before pulling the trigger.
Will it work with our scoreboard?
Currently you operate the clock and score from the controller manually — the same way you'd run scoreboard data into a Ross or Vizrt rig today. The ScoreBox device that pulls live serial data straight from Daktronics, Electro‑Mech, and Fair‑Play scoreboards is in private beta; book a call and we'll talk through your stadium's setup and where you fit in the rollout.
What happens if our internet drops mid‑game?
The controller and the output (vMix browser source) talk to the cloud over a websocket; if connectivity drops, the bar keeps showing the last state it received. When the link comes back, the controller reconnects automatically and re-syncs. No data loss, no manual restart.
Can a parent volunteer run it, or do we need a graphics operator?
Designed for one operator, no CG background required. The whole interface is a few buttons (insert/retract per graphic, a number pad for the score, and quick-insert hotkeys for player lower thirds). Most volunteers are productive after one game.
What if a game gets rained out or postponed?
Per‑game licenses are 24‑hour windows; if the game gets called inside that window, email us and we'll roll the license to the makeup date. Weekly licenses give you 7 days of runtime, so a one‑day shift stays inside the existing window.
Do we need vMix? What about OBS?
The output is just a URL that renders the graphics with a transparent background. It works as a browser source in vMix, OBS, Wirecast, TriCaster Studio, ATEM with Apple TV — anything that takes a web layer. No SDI capture card, no NDI license, no plugin to install.
Can we run more than one game at the same time?
Yes — each license gets you one concurrent live instance. Buy a second license to run two games simultaneously (e.g. JV game on field A while varsity is on field B). The instances are completely isolated; settings, rosters, and saves on one don't bleed into the other.