CoAtch vs Veo

An honest comparison from the team behind CoAtch.

The short version

Veo is an AI camera that records and analyzes your games hands-free. CoAtch plans the season around those games and runs the coaching workflow alongside them. Different categories, made for each other.

What Veo is great at

What CoAtch is built for

The system around the camera. The plan, the practice, the lineup, the in-game tracking, the season-long view that Veo doesn't reach into.

Side-by-side

Feature CoAtch Veo
Hands-free game recordingNoYes - core feature
Auto-highlights from videoNoYes
Hardware requiredNone - software onlyVeo Cam (~$1,100)
Practice plan builderYes - full builder + libraryNo
Season periodizationYes - gantt timelineNo
Lineup builder (4 formats)YesNo
Coach-logged in-game eventsYes - with xGAuto from video
Player evaluations (23 fields)YesNo
Opponent scouting (structured)YesNo
Tactical whiteboardYes - with animationNo
AI import (paste or photo)Yes - Tap InNo
Pricing$15-$25/mo, 30-day free trialCamera + ~$120+/mo

When to use which (or both)

Get Veo if you need recording. There's nothing else like it for clubs and high schools that don't have a videographer at every game.

Get CoAtch for the planning, lineup, and season-system layer that Veo doesn't touch.

Together: Veo records the game and surfaces the visual story. CoAtch holds the plan around it - the periodized week leading in, the lineup at kickoff, the live in-game events the coach logs from the sideline, the evaluation conversation in the offseason.

The honest answer

Different categories. Veo replaces a videographer. CoAtch replaces six spreadsheets and a notes app. If your budget covers both, they cover the full season cycle from planning through capture through reflection.

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