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RosterLedger vs Jersey Watch

Website and registration software for youth-sports organizations, with online payment collection. 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 Jersey Watch is great at

Best for: Clubs and organizations that need a simple website plus online registration and payments.

Quick org websites and registration setup
Straightforward online payment collection
Aimed squarely at youth-sports organizations

Where a team treasurer needs more

It's built to register players and take payments for an organization — not to run a single team's season budget, track cash, reconcile the bank, or produce a treasurer's report.

How RosterLedger compares

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

A team treasurer's budget and books, not org registration
Tracks installments, game-day cash, and reconciles to the bank
Parent transparency and year-end reports built in

You don't have to choose

If your club uses Jersey Watch for registration, RosterLedger still handles your individual team's budget.

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: Jersey Watch'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.