Pricing
Prices, in public.
Every number is on this page. If a recruiting service will not show you what it charges before it has your phone number, that is worth noticing.
The Blueprint costs less than one showcase weekend. Its main job is to stop you paying for three that were never going to matter.
The ladder
Start free. Move up only if there is a decision worth paying to get right.
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Intro call
Free
Twenty minutes. Whether we can help, and whether you need us.
- A straight answer to the question worrying you most right now.
- Our read on what to look at first — and what not to spend on yet.
- No obligation, and no pitch if a paid tier isn't warranted.
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Recruiting Reality Check
$149
A 75-minute call plus a written two-page assessment.
- An honest read on the level your athlete is actually at.
- What is missing from the picture today.
- A written plan for the next 90 days.
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Recommended
The Blueprint
$795
The full plan, and the tier most families should be looking at.
- Profile and video audit.
- A tiered list of 30–40 target programs, with the academic and athletic fit reasoning written out.
- A 12-month event calendar with specific recommendations and specific avoids.
- Coach-email templates for your athlete to send themselves.
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Recruiting Partner
$2,400 / year
The Blueprint, plus someone checking the work all year.
- Everything in The Blueprint.
- Monthly calls.
- Ongoing coach-communication review and list revisions.
- Text access through the event season.
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Multi-Year
$5,500
Sophomore year through signing.
- Everything in Recruiting Partner, for the duration.
- The target list rebuilt each year rather than patched.
- Offer comparison run as four-year net cost.
- Payable in installments.
Add-ons
Buy one specific thing.
Available alongside any tier, or on their own.
- Video review Your film watched the way a coach watches it, with a recut order. $175
- Academic and financial-aid fit analysis What each target program is likely to cost your family in real dollars. $250
- Mock coach call A rehearsal call with the athlete, then honest feedback. $150
Clubs and organizations
- Parent workshop A session for the parents in a club or team, in person or remote. $79 / family
- Club and travel-organization retainer Ongoing advisory support for your families across the year. From $3,500 / year
Retainers are quoted per organization — contact us for a quote.
The comparison that matters
Set every number above against what the year already costs.
Families routinely spend somewhere between $5,200 and $23,000 a year on club dues, showcase entry fees, college camps, travel and film — typical published ranges, not a claim about your family. Almost none of that spending is aimed. The tiers on this page are priced to be small against it, because the value is not the advice by itself; it is the events you decide not to book.
One honest caveat. We cannot promise the plan pays for itself for every family. If you already have a clear-eyed target list and a coach who gives you straight answers, you are paying us for something you have. Take the free call and we will tell you that.
Practical details
How payment works.
- When you pay
- After the intro call, once we have both agreed which tier fits. Nothing is charged to book the intro call.
- How you pay
- Invoice by email. Multi-Year is payable in installments; Recruiting Partner can be split across the year on request.
- Prices
- All prices are in US dollars and apply to engagements agreed while they are published here. Retainer and workshop pricing is quoted per organization.
- Refunds
- If the written deliverable for a tier has not been sent yet and you want to stop, we refund it. See the terms of service for the full statement.
- What no tier includes
- Contacting coaches on your athlete's behalf, representation of any kind, or any promise about recruitment, roster placement, admission or scholarship outcomes.
Start here
Twenty minutes, free, and we will tell you if you don't need us.
Bring your athlete's grade year, sport, and the one thing you are most unsure about. That is enough for a useful first conversation.