Every kid deserves a sports story that grows with them.
Most kids' games disappear the moment they end. A blurry video in a group chat, a stat your mom remembers but can't prove, a moment the rest of the family missed. KidGOAT exists so every play your kid makes adds to a real, living page — not a memory that fades.
The game happens. Then it disappears.
You've been there. The buzzer goes off. Your kid hit a hustle play, picked up a steal, sank their first three. You take out your phone too late. The clip is shaky. The score is gone by the next morning. Two weeks later, all you have is "I think they had like… 8?"
Tracking stats by hand is a chore. Apps built for coaches are too complex for the bleachers. KidGOAT was built for the parent in the third row who just wants to tap a button when something happens, and walk away with a real record at the end.
"I scrolled back through my camera roll the other day. Hundreds of practice shots, exactly zero recordings of his best game of the season. I just couldn't get to my phone fast enough." — Every basketball parent, ever
Why it has to be more than stats.
Stats are the skeleton. The story is what wraps around them. A kid's page on KidGOAT isn't a spreadsheet — it's a living profile. Their alias, their team, their position. The game where they had their best night. The video clip a teammate's parent caught from the sideline. The string of weekly games that look like nothing on their own and like a season when you put them together.
When grandparents three time zones away want to know how the season's going, you send them the link. They see it the same way you do.
Built for the family bench.
Moments and stats both fade — we capture both
Tap +1 / +2 / +3 as plays happen. Track rebounds, steals, blocks. Add a YouTube or Instagram clip after the game. Each game becomes a story you can scroll back to next year.
Family wants to follow
Grandparents, siblings, far-flung cousins, their first coach — anyone with the link can see the page and follow along. No app to install. No social network to join.
It only gets bigger from here
Middle school. High school. Maybe a college coach one day. Every next level asks what your kid has played — and KidGOAT keeps the whole story ready to show. Years from now, when somebody asks "where did they start?", you have an answer that's still alive.
Kid safety, by default.
Kids deserve privacy. Every page is yours to control:
"Only me" hides your kid's real name and photo from anyone but you — visitors see only an alias and initials. "Everybody" shows the real name and photo to anyone who has the link. The page is always reachable; the question is just how much of your kid you choose to show. You can flip it any time.
No social feed. No public comments. No data brokers. Just you, your kid's story, and the people you choose to share it with.
Free to start. No app to install.
KidGOAT runs in the browser, on whatever phone you brought to the game. Track a quarter, save the game, send the link. That's it.
Track your kid's first game today.
Takes less than a minute to set up. Free.
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