




Find answers to frequently asked questions about GameChanger Basketball. Need an extra assist? Head to our support page for more.
visit supportThe videographer can choose to allow either only family members and players (if the players are old enough to have their own account) to watch the live stream, or they can also include team fans in the audience, along with family members and players.
GameChanger allows confirmed family and players to broadcast games live in all sports by default. Team staff are also able to designate certain community members as videographers by updating the Team Permissions from their Team tab.
Yes! You can edit plays and player assignment, plays that were unassigned in real time. Do this by scrolling down to the “plays” section of the scorekeeping page, and selecting the play you wish to edit.
Yes! Box scores are available once a game is complete. Team staff can resume scoring to edit plays, player assignment, and the final score, which will then be reflected in the box score.
From the scorekeeping page, you have the option to attribute all opponent stats to the team in general or to specific players on the opposing team.
Yes! Before entering scorekeeping mode, you can make adjustments to the game structure using Game Settings, including selecting halves versus quarters, changes to the timeouts structure, and the type of opponent scoring you wish to use.
Yes! The GameChanger App is free to download. All GameChanger features — including premium features — are completely FREE for coaches and staff to use for their team. Parents and fans can join a team and utilize team messaging, scheduling, and RSVP for free. Additional features for parents and fans, like unlimited baseball and softball live stream viewing, highlight clips, and box scores, are available with a subscription starting at $9.99 per month (or $39.99 billed annually).
Yes, all users can watch up to five baseball or softball live streams for free before being prompted to sign up for a paid subscription. Live stream viewing of other sports like basketball, volleyball, and soccer, remains completely free.