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Huddleswim is a swim team management platform built specifically for high school coaches who are juggling rosters, time tracking, meet seeding, and athlete communication — often with tools that are either too clunky or too expensive. Created by a small, self-funded team with real swimming backgrounds, the product focuses on simplicity and affordability over feature bloat. Currently in free beta, it offers athlete performance tracking, meet seeding automation, roster management, and time standards comparison, with development driven directly by coach feedback rather than investor pressure. The pitch is straightforward: technology that serves the sport instead of complicating it.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

If you're a swim coach

If you're a swim coach, HuddleSwim pretty much does what you've been asking for—it gets you out of spreadsheet hell. It handles meet seeding, tracks your athletes' progress, and imports results automatically, which means you actually get your Sunday nights back. Athletes can log their own times and see upcoming meets without bugging you constantly, and the whole thing is simple to set up (seriously, under 10 minutes). Honestly, it's nice to use software that actually intuitive and gets what coaches deal with day-to-day instead of forcing you to learn some overly complicated system.

January 25, 2026
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