High school recruiting in 2026 still operates the way it did 20 years ago.
Athletes upload contact info to platforms that resell it. Coaches sift through outdated databases.
Communication is one-directional and unfiltered.
GRID is building a different model. ↓
Coaches: you don't have time to dig through 200 inboxes to find all your athletes' details.
GRID puts verified athlete profiles, film, and stats in one place where you can actually spend time getting them recruited.
Join the waitlist: https://t.co/aYNTu3cTqQ
Your highlights. Your stats. Your profile. One link you control.
That's GRID. Athlete-first recruiting, built for the players doing the work.
https://t.co/aYNTu3cTqQ
Recruiting shouldn't depend on who you know. It should depend on what you put on film.
We built GRID so any high school athlete can be seen by the coaches who matter — on their own
terms.
Get on the waitlist: https://t.co/aYNTu3cTqQ
Your film. Your stats. Your contact info. Your rules.
GRID is the recruiting platform athletes actually own.
Early Access opens July 15. Get on the list → https://t.co/aYNTu3cTqQ
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Most high school athletes who create a recruiting profile never hear back from a college
coach about it.
The reason isn't talent — it's discoverability
GRID is designed around the discovery problem. Cleaner data. Better matching. Direct
connections.
Five things every high school athlete should put on a recruiting profile in 2026:
1. Verified measurables
2. Two minutes of film
3. Class year and grad date
4. Academics
5. One clear sentence on what you're looking for
GRID profiles include all five by default.
GRID profiles include four independent access toggles:
— Film
— Contact info
— Academics
— Recruiting status
Each is opt-in. Coaches see only what athletes choose to share.
That's permission-based recruiting.
Where does an athlete's contact info go after they upload it to a recruiting platform?
On most platforms: scouting services, third-party databases, paid "access" tiers.
On GRID: nowhere it shouldn't. Athletes control every data point.
Athlete beta opens June 1.
Coach beta mid-July.
Full App Store launch later this summer.
High school athletes, parents, and coaches — sign up for early access at https://t.co/aYNTu3cTqQ.
High school recruiting in 2026 still operates the way it did 20 years ago.
Athletes upload contact info to platforms that resell it. Coaches sift through outdated databases.
Communication is one-directional and unfiltered.
GRID is building a different model. ↓
Introducing GRID — an athlete-first recruiting platform built for high school athletes and
coaches.
Athletes build profiles they own. Coaches request access. Recruiting happens through trust
instead of data resale.
Athlete beta opens June 1. Coach beta mid-July. — https://t.co/5G5qhi2XPp