Team page

A home base fans and parents can actually find

One click publishes your roster, schedule, and record to a real public page — no login required to view it, and built to be genuinely indexable by search engines, not just another screen locked behind an app.

Roster & record

Player names, positions, and jersey numbers, plus your current win-loss record — the basics fans and parents actually check.

Schedule & announcements

Upcoming games and any pinned team announcements, pulled straight from what you already manage in the app.

A real public URL

sixsevenball.com/t/your-team — no login required to view it, so you can text or post the link anywhere.

Actually indexable by Google

This page is server-rendered from a real database, not just client-side app state — the same reason our drills and guides pages show up in search, this one can too.

Why this is different from just sharing an app screenshot

Most team-management apps keep everything behind a login, which is fine for coaches but useless for a parent who just wants to check next week's game time, or a search engine trying to index anything at all. Your public team page is server-rendered from real data with its own title and description built around your team's name and location — the same foundation every indexable page on this site uses. It won't guarantee a specific search ranking (nothing honestly can), but it gives your program a real, crawlable presence on the open web instead of a dead end behind a sign-in screen.

Questions

Will my team page actually show up when people Google our team name?

It's built the right way for that to happen: the page is server-rendered from real, persisted data with proper titles and descriptions, which is what search engines need to index and rank a page — the same setup behind every other page on this site that already ranks. Whether it actually ranks, and how fast, depends on normal SEO factors: how unique your team name is, how many other pages link to yours, and how quickly Google crawls it. We can't promise a ranking position or a timeline, but we're not asking you to take that on faith either — you can check the page's own source and Google Search Console yourself once it's live.

Do I need to give parents a login to see the team page?

No — that's the point. The public team page needs no account and no login. Your actual team management (fees, private notes, player evaluations) stays behind login as always; the public page only shows what you choose to publish.

What information is public on the page?

Whatever you include when you publish: roster names/positions/numbers, your record, upcoming schedule, and any announcements you choose to include. It doesn't expose emails, fees, private player evaluations, or anything else from your team's private data.

Can I unpublish it or take it down later?

Yes, anytime, from the same screen where you published it — one click sets it back to private and the public URL stops resolving.

Is this free?

Yes, publishing a team page doesn't require a paid plan.

We build the page correctly — we don't control Google. No one can honestly guarantee a search ranking or a traffic number. What we guarantee is that the page itself is real, public, and built the way search engines actually need pages built to be indexed.