
HuddleMaxx
Find the cheapest way to watch your sports team's season
Details
- Follow on
- @HuddleMaxx
- Target Audience
- Sports FansFamilies
- Pricing
- Freemium from $14.99
- Platforms
- Web
- Featured in
- Best Sports
About HuddleMaxx
HuddleMaxx tells you the cheapest way to watch your team. Pick a team across NFL, college football, MLB, WNBA, NASCAR, or NBA, and HuddleMaxx pulls the full broadcast schedule and works out which streaming services carry which games week by week. You get a subscription plan with the specifics: which service to sign up for, when to start, and exactly when to cancel before the next billing cycle β so you only pay for the months you actually need. The free tier optimizes a plan for a single team. Pro is $14.99/year and unlocks multi-team blended plans, useful if you follow more than one team or share a household with someone who roots for a different city. Built solo by an out-of-market Philadelphia Eagles fan in Indiana, frustrated by NFL streaming fragmentation and tired of stacking four overlapping subscriptions to catch one team's games. Coded on nights and weekends while holding a newborn.
Product Insights
HuddleMaxx is a web-based financial planning tool designed for sports fans and families to manage and compare streaming subscription prices. It offers a freemium pricing structure, starting at $14.99 per year, to optimize broadcast schedules for teams across leagues like the NFL, MLB, and NBA.
- Web-based access with a free tier optimizing streaming plans for a single team.
- Tracks broadcast schedules across multiple leagues including NFL, college football, MLB, WNBA, NASCAR, and NBA.
- Provides exact dates for when to sign up and cancel streaming subscriptions to avoid overlap.
- Premium $14.99/year plan allows multi-team blended optimization for households tracking multiple teams.
Ideal for: This platform is ideal for sports fans and families who want to manage subscriptions and compare prices to watch their teams without paying for unnecessary streaming months.



Comments (1)
What I'm actually excited about isn't "launching" as a concept. It's hearing from a fan who used HuddleMaxx for their team, ran the math, stopped overpaying, and saved money for their family.