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The Extra Work +is the edge.

Every player has practice, the difference is what the athlete does when nobody is watching.

Raising the standard in the hours between.

The dashboard: days won, streak, consistency and the streak calendar
The calendar of days won, with the current streak

Every feature for a reason

The app athletes open every day.

Days won. Routines. Challenges. Share. Chat. The log. Library. Lesson. Harry. Each screen exists because the extra work needs a place to live — and a way for the club to see it.

Calendar of days won and the streak

Real product screens. Nothing here is a mock.

The training breakdown

The work, measured.

Every session Sophie logged over the last 14 days, by category — and how a day shows up when it is shared with the club.

Sophie · Aug 4–Aug 17 · 42h · 14/14 days

Extra Training13h· 6.5h/wk
Wall Ball10.2h· 5.1h/wk
Strength Training8.5h· 4.3h/wk
Cardio Conditioning4.8h· 2.4h/wk
Walk3.8h· 1.9h/wk
Speed Training1h· 0.5h/wk
Mobility0.5h· 0.3h/wk
Sauna0.3h· 0.2h/wk
Ryley's shared training day — salutes and comments in the app

Ryley — a day shared with the club.

Coaches dashboard

Monday morning, this is what you know.

Who trained. Who went quiet. What the club logged. Access codes ready to hand out. This is the real dashboard, running here with a fictional club. Tap through it.

Sample club · all fictional

Riverbend Lacrosse Club

Raising the standard in the hours between.

The last seven days

2 of 22 logged nothing.

20 put in time outside practice. 1 has never logged at all.

20 logged1 gone quiet1 never logged

Worth a message this week

The work · last 28 days

412 hours across 500 sessions

  • Wall Ball96.5h
  • Strength Training78.2h
  • Extra Training68.4h
  • Speed Training42.1h
  • Cardio Conditioning38.7h
  • Mobility30.9h
  • Reading24.6h
  • 4 other categories32.8h

Access codes

2 codes still to hand out. Each one lets a family set their athlete up. 20 already claimed.

  • RVB-K4M2-Q7XN

    for Noa Berkeley

  • RVB-8DWP-J3TE

    for Marlow Ferry

Roster

AthleteLast activeStreak
2029 Blue6 athletes
Avery Ellison2h ago65
Quinn Barrow5h ago64
Rowan Wildetoday38
Emerson Fontaineyesterday29
Riley Vandermeer3h ago52
Jules Calloway2 days ago17
2029 White5 athletes
Reese Ashford1h ago52
Romy Delacroixtoday45
Sage Okaforyesterday22
Wren Castellano4h ago48
Lennox Hollis10 days ago
20306 athletes
Casey Whitfieldtoday57
Drew Marchetti6h ago34
Blake Brennanyesterday26
Hollis Winslow2 days ago19
Indy Duvaltoday58
Remy Alcott6 days ago
20315 athletes
Kai Nakamura1h ago47
Peyton Reyestoday40
Shay Thornyesterday31
Ellis Lindqvist3 days ago12
Noa BerkeleyNever

A working copy of the coach dashboard, filled with a fictional club. Tap around — the week, the work, the codes, the roster.

The week, the work, access codes, and the roster — on your club, with your athletes.

Your part, and ours.

The whole launch, itemized, so you know your workload before you apply.

You do

  1. 1Fill out the application below. About five minutes, from your phone.
  2. 2Review your club page before anyone else sees it. Reply with changes or an OK.
  3. 3Pick the announcement day.
  4. 4Send the announcement to your families. We write it, you hit send.

We do

  • Build your club page in your colors, with your crest and your teams.
  • Write the parent announcement email in your club’s voice.
  • Make the announcement graphics for your channels.
  • Set up the coach dashboard, your teams, and your access codes.
  • Handle billing, receipts, and every family’s support questions.

Your total time from application to launch is about an hour, and most of it is reading.

Where this goes.

Where we are now: founding clubs are onboarding, the coach dashboard is live, and the app is in athletes’ hands every day. Your next step is one week long, and it is dated.

Day 0

You apply. Everything we need arrives in one form.

Day 2

Your club page is ready for your review, in your colors, at youprjct.com/your-club.

Your day

The announcement day you picked. Families get the email and the page does the explaining.

Same day

The first families join and athletes land on their teams.

Day 7

Your athletes are logging and the dashboard has something to tell you.

Where it goes from there

The commitment is the whole club in rhythm: everyone logging, everyone sharing, teammates commenting and supporting.

That does not happen by itself, and we do not leave it to chance. After launch we work on it with you: new lessons, new challenges, and content made for your club’s athletes. Culture is cultivated. That is the ongoing work, and it is ours together.

Being built right now.

You are joining a platform in motion. In the build today:

  • Run tracking with live splits, arriving in the next app release.
  • Coach notes on each athlete’s focus, in testing now.
  • The Sunday letter: a weekly note to each family about their athlete’s week. In the build.

Founding partners shape what gets built. Feature requests from founding clubs go to the front of the roadmap. You see what is coming before it ships. And your club’s name is on the early history of this platform.

What it costs. Who pays what.

Your club pays

$0

No license, no minimums, no invoice, ever. The partnership asks for your announcement, not your budget.

Families pay

$15/mo

Or $180 for the year, which is the same total. Annual settles it in one payment. The founding rate is locked while the membership stays active.

Your club receives

$40/athlete

Per athlete, per year, paid back to the program. Your families never handle it and neither do you until it arrives.

At your roster size

$2,400/year

60 athletes times $40 is $2,400 back to your club every year. Most clubs put it toward a community coach: real coaching hours your families funded by joining.

What you receive.

Not a list. The real work, made this year for real clubs. Yours is built the same way, in your colors, before your families see any of it.

New Hampshire Tomahawks' club page on youprjct.com
Your club’s own page. This is New Hampshire Tomahawks’, built in their colors and waiting on their launch day. Families land here from your announcement.
NH Tomahawks announcement graphic: a premium platform underneath every athlete
The announcement, as the Tomahawks published it to their families.
NH Tomahawks announcement close: the pursuit of greatness, together
The close of the same set, their crest beside our mark.

Plus the parent announcement email, written for you in your club’s voice, a director PDF in your club’s name, and the coach dashboard above. Every piece here was made for one real club this year. Yours is built the same way.

The questions directors ask.

What does this cost the club?

Nothing, at any point. No license, no minimums, no invoice. Families choose the membership, and the club receives money rather than spending it.

What do families pay?

$15 a month or $180 a year, which is the same total across twelve months. The founding rate is locked while the membership stays active. Families join on your club page and can cancel anytime.

What if parents do not sign up?

Then it costs the club nothing, because nothing was ever owed. There is no minimum. The announcement and the page do the explaining, and families join when they are ready.

What if athletes stop using it?

Some will slow down, and the dashboard will show you exactly who. That is the point of it. A quiet athlete is handled the way clubs handle everything: a coach saying a word at practice.

Is my athletes’ data private?

Yes. An athlete’s day is visible to their teammates and their coaches, not to the public and not to other clubs. Their written goals do not appear on the coach dashboard at all, and that is enforced in how the dashboard is built, not by a policy. We do not sell data. Billing never touches the app.

What do I have to do each week?

Nothing is required of you. The dashboard is there when you want it. The quiet list is the one thing worth a look each week, and it takes a minute.

Can we cancel?

Yes. The partnership has no term and no fee, so ending it is one email. Families’ memberships are their own. They cancel whenever they want and keep access through what they paid for.

What about athletes who cannot afford it?

Cost should never be the reason an athlete is left out. Write to support@youprjct.com and we will handle it quietly.

How is this different from what we already use?

Your current tools handle schedules, logistics, and film. None of them touch what an athlete does between practices. This is only that: the work done outside practice, made visible and held together as a club.

What does applying commit us to?

Nothing. It starts the conversation with everything we need already in hand. If it is not right for your club, you spent five minutes. If it is, you are a week from families being in.

Harrison Schertzinger playing for North Carolina

Who is behind this

I’m Harrison Schertzinger. I played lacrosse at North Carolina. What got me there was years of work nobody saw, and I was lucky: I had people around me who kept me honest about it. Most athletes do not have that, and no club has had a way to give it to them.

I built YOU.PRJCT+ so a club can be that for its own athletes. I work with every founding club myself. If you want to talk before you apply, email me directly.

Harrison Schertzinger, founder, YOU.PRJCT+

harrison@theyoufirstproject.com

Apply.

One form, about five minutes, from your phone. It carries everything we need to build your club’s page. There is no second round of paperwork.

Your club.

You.

Your program.

Rough numbers are fine — this sizes the rollout, nothing else.

Grad years you field

Your look.

The highest-resolution crest you have — a transparent PNG is ideal, and we’ll work with whatever you’ve got.

Announcement day.

If you already have a day in mind for telling your families — a practice, a banquet, a team meeting — we’ll build to it. Leave it blank and we’ll pick one together.

Applying commits you to nothing and costs nothing. It starts the conversation with everything we need already in hand.

Rather talk it through first? Book a call and we will walk through all of it.