![]() The photo library is a big draw for athletes, who love looking at their own action shots. The players receive the feedback through their individual profiles. Position coaches can go on the platform and grade players. It allows users to share instant replay at their fingerprints. Fans can post videos to social media 2-3 seconds after a play is shared. The videos are posted clip by clip with just a 2-3 second lag time. The mobile app allows coaches to upload live. A school can sell access to parents, grandparents and other relatives to view videos of practices and games. QwikCut’s unlimited storage plan is $600. HUDL’s unlimited storage plan checks in at around $3,300. Just like you hate when your iPhone asks you to pay more for additional iCloud space, you won’t like it when HUDL forces you to pay more to store your own videos. He offered these benefits to using QwikCut. QwikCut Founder Todd DeNoyer and his team began marketing to high school teams in August after building momentum over the last four years. However, companies do exist that offer less expensive options with other benefits as well. Some coaches express frustration that there are very few alternatives to using HUDL for recording and sharing game film. Editor’s note: This story originally ran in the Summer edition of FNF Coaches.
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