Compare · Hockey treasurer software

RosterLedger vs HuddleBooks

Treasurer and accounting software built specifically for minor-hockey teams. RosterLedger is purpose-built for the volunteer team treasurer— the person handed the money for the season. They're aimed at different jobs, so here's a fair look at where each one fits.

What HuddleBooks is great at

Best for: Hockey team treasurers who only ever need to manage a hockey team.

Focused on the hockey team treasurer's job
Speaks the language of minor hockey
Built around team finances, not just messaging

Where a team treasurer needs more

HuddleBooks is hockey-only. If you also help with a soccer, baseball, basketball, or ringette team — or you're in a different country — you'd need a different tool for each.

How RosterLedger compares

RosterLedger does one job well — the team treasurer's:

The same treasurer job for any sport, not just hockey
Works across countries with multi-currency (CAD / USD / MXN)
Guided setup adapts its wording to your sport automatically

Try it before you decide

You can build your team's whole-season budget in two minutes with our free budget calculator — no signup — or read our guides for team treasurers.

Note: HuddleBooks's features and pricing change over time — check their site for the latest. This comparison reflects how each tool is positioned for a volunteer team treasurer.

Make this the easy part of your season

RosterLedger builds your budget from a few questions, tracks every payment, nudges overdue families for you, keeps parents in the loop automatically, and produces every report — no spreadsheet, no accounting required.