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For athletes & families

Take ownership of the recruiting process with a clearer plan.

Recruiting can feel confusing, expensive, and overwhelming. ProZpects helps athletes and families understand what matters, build a complete profile, verify important data, and follow a plan that matches the athlete's ability, academics, goals, and timeline.

An athlete and family on the sideline at a recruiting event — placeholder photography pending pro shoot.

Start with the athlete

Serious, self-driven athletes who want to own the process.

The athletes ProZpects helps most are the ones who want to drive their own recruiting — with family support, not family substitution. We give the athlete the tools, the structure, and the honest perspective. The athlete does the work.

What families get

Clarity, education, structure, realistic planning.

  • Clarity

    Plain-language explanations of what matters at each stage of recruiting and what does not.

  • Education

    Roadmaps, checklists, and parent guidance that build the family's understanding of the process.

  • Structure

    A profile, a plan, and a way to track outreach so nothing falls through the cracks.

  • Realistic planning

    Honest evaluation of fit, timeline, and expectations — not hype dressed up as advice.

Tools

What the platform provides to the family.

  • Verified athlete profile coaches can review
  • Verified measurables and testing video
  • Highlight film integration and shareable links
  • Coach communication tracking and recruiting roadmap
  • Guidance built around the questions families actually ask

Need more guidance?

Concierge for families who want hands-on support.

Some families want a structured, hands-on recruiting plan built by people who have placed athletes for 30+ years. Concierge Recruiting provides that — a target school board, communication strategy, profile review, and accountability check-ins through the cycle.

Concierge details →

Roles

Parent role vs. athlete role.

Who owns what

  • Parent: logistics, transportation, finances, calendar.
  • Parent: emotional support, perspective, asking hard questions in private.
  • Athlete: outreach to coaches, on-campus conversations, training accountability.
  • Athlete: profile maintenance, video review, owning the next step.

Walk away from these

  • Anyone guaranteeing scholarships or offers.
  • "Exposure" services with no verifiable coach outcomes.
  • Camps that promise evaluation but produce no usable assets.
  • Pressure to commit before the family has done its homework.

Next steps by grade

What to focus on, by year.

  1. 01

    8th / Freshman

    Build the base

    Focus on academics and athletic foundation. Start a profile, learn the vocabulary, watch the timeline ahead — do not chase outreach yet.

  2. 02

    Sophomore

    Verify and film

    Get verified measurables on record. Build highlight and testing film. Work the recruiting checklist for the year.

  3. 03

    Junior

    Outreach

    Active outreach window. Communication strategy, target school board, camps, and showcases lined up with intent.

  4. 04

    Senior / Transfer

    Decide and execute

    Visit and offer guidance. Honest evaluation of fit. Decision support around academic and athletic alignment.

Get started

A verified profile, an honest plan, and a clearer path forward.