NextCommit sends emails.
ScoutStreak builds careers.
NextCommit proved AI-drafted outreach works. The model is real: generate a personalized email, get more coach responses. But an email is just the door. What's on the other side of the door is what gets you recruited, and that's where the two platforms diverge.
Email opened. Now what?
Every NextCommit email links the coach to a NextCommit profile. Most of those profiles have a few fields, a self-uploaded photo, and self-reported measurables. There's no verification, no endorsements, no film host. The coach sees an email, opens a profile, and goes back to scrolling.
Every ScoutStreak email links the coach to a verified profile. Stats confirmed by the head coach. Game film with inline playback. Endorsement quotes from coaches who've worked with the athlete. A live social feed showing recent milestones. A "save to board" button that drops the athlete into the recruiter's pipeline on the same platform.
That's not better outreach. It's a different product.
THE MOATOutreach is the start, not the destination.
Sending an email is a feature any team can ship. The hard part is what the email points to: a verified profile, hosted film, a recruiter network that runs on the same platform, compliance the product enforces, social proof from a real coaching circle.
We built the platform first. Outreach is one of nine surfaces it powers. NextCommit sends the email. ScoutStreak owns what happens after it.