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For sports, cheer & band

One home for the team’s pages, picture day, and the money.

Athletic teams, cheer squads, marching band, and the league or booster clubs behind them run four jobs at once: the yearbook pages, picture day, a fundraiser, and selling program ads. Homeroom puts them on one platform, with one roster — facial recognition off unless a parent turns it on, and a photo offered for sale only when permission allows.

This page lists what is live today, and pills anything still in early access rather than pretending it ships.

Everything the program juggles, in one place

No more stitching a yearbook tool to a picture-day vendor to a fundraising site to an ad seller. One roster, one set of permissions, one system. All of this is live today.

The team’s yearbook pages

Build the season’s spreads — rosters, action shots, senior nights, and the game recaps — in a real desktop-class book builder, and hand the pages to the school’s book or print them for the team on their own. Shipped

Picture day, with consent-gated privacy

Team and individual photos run through a picture-day pipeline where face matching stays off unless a parent turns it on — and when a parent opts in, that face data stays on our own private system and is destroyed when consent is withdrawn. Your student’s photos are never sold, and a photo is offered for sale only when a family’s permission allows it. Shipped

A fundraiser where the whole gift goes to the school

Run the team or booster fundraiser through a lane built so the whole gift goes to the school — not skimmed by a middle layer. Families see exactly where the money lands. Shipped

Program ads & sponsor sales

Sell the program-book ads and season sponsors the same way you sell yearbook ads: a real ad-sales lane with the sizes, the proofs, and the payments in one flow. Shipped

One roster the coach and the booster-club adviser already share

The players, the cheer and band members, and the families are one list — the same permission spine the rest of the platform runs on. A parent’s photo choice, a contact preference, or a records rule is set once and honored everywhere, so the coach, the adviser, and the booster club are never working from three different spreadsheets that quietly disagree. Shipped

Selling the photos to families — in early access

A storefront where families buy the team and action photos directly, with the school’s share paid out automatically, is in early access: it turns on per program once the payout accounts are set up, so we are not promising live family checkout on every team today. A photo is offered for sale only when a family’s permission allows it. Family photo storefront in early access

We’re honest about what’s shipped

The team’s yearbook pages, the picture-day pipeline with facial recognition off by default and a photo sold only when permission allows, the fundraising lane where the whole gift goes to the school, and program-ad and sponsor sales are live today. The family photo storefront is in early access, turning on per program once payout accounts are set up. We tell you which is which rather than blur the line.