The best teaching moment from Saturday’s game is still on your phone.
Scout Elite’s video tools take you from raw game footage to an organized, shareable coaching session — without spending half your week in a video editor.
Game footage shouldn’t live in a group chat.
Most youth teams film every game. Almost none of that footage ends up in front of the players.
Footage goes nowhere
The video gets shared to the group chat, maybe watched once, then buried by the next 200 messages.
Clipping is a grind
Scrubbing through 90 minutes of game footage to find four teaching moments takes longer than the game itself.
Reviews are informal
“Let me share my screen” nly goes so far. With Scout Elite, players can rewatch any moment if they miss it live.
Three tools. One continuous workflow.
Video Library, Clip Projects, and Reviews are designed to flow into each other — upload once, clip once, share with everyone.
Video Library
A central home for your game footage. Upload full games or short clips and keep them organized by team, season, or player.
- Share videos directly with your team
- Accept uploads from parents and assistants
- Use as the source for clipping — original footage is never altered
Clip Projects
The clipping workspace. Jump through footage in 5 and 30-second increments, mark the start and end of each moment, then annotate and tag.
- Combine multiple game videos in one project
- Add descriptions, tags, and telestration to each clip
- Import events from Scout Elite Live to auto-generate clips
- Share the project with co-coaches for collaborative editing
Reviews
Curate your best clips from one or more projects into a focused, ordered playlist for the team. Only the clips you select make it in.
- Add supplementary clips from skills coaches or pros
- Categorize and order clips for clear flow
- Share read-only with players and parents — stays accessible forever
- Use live in a meeting or let the team self-review on their own time
From footage to finished review in four steps.
Upload your game video
Add game footage from your device to your Video Library. You can also ask parents or assistants to upload and share their footage directly with you — it all lands in the same place.
Open a Clip Project and start clipping
Add your video to a new or existing Clip Project. Use the 5 and 30-second jump controls to move through the footage quickly, mark the start of a clip, watch to the end of the moment, and mark the end. A full game goes fast.
Annotate and tag each clip
Add a description, tags, and telestration (draw arrows and highlights directly on the video). Clips are always editable after the fact — trim the start or end if you didn’t quite catch the whole play.
Build a Review and share it
Pull your best clips into a Review, order them the way you want to present them, and share the link. Players and parents get a clean, read-only view — no app required. The review stays up as long as you want it to.
Who uses the video tools
Clip the whole game, build a focused review with 8–12 key moments, and share it with the team before the next practice. Coordinate with assistants who can edit the same project.
Skills CoachAsk your client to share their game footage. Build a Clip Project around their individual shifts, create a focused review of their development areas, and share it with the player and parent.
ParentUpload footage from the parent camera angle and share it with the coach. Build personal highlight clips from your athlete’s shifts and keep them in a library that grows all season.
See how fast you can go from footage to review.
The Try Scout Elite flow loads a real game and a real review in your browser — no upload required, no signup.
No credit card. No upload required. Loads a real game review in your browser in under a minute.