Register officials, coaches & athletes
Full registration and member management with documents, certifications, and eligibility — Notch registers officials only.
Switching from Notch
Notch is a slick, modern assign-and-pay tool with a digital wallet and instant payouts. GameSource matches the essentials — direct-deposit pay and 1099s — and adds registration, scores and standings, and tournaments, so a league or association runs more than assigning in one place.
Free for 30 days · No credit card required
GameSource vs Notch
Notch is focused on assigning and paying officials. GameSource is a broader officiating + league platform. Here's the honest line-up.
| GameSource | Notch | |
|---|---|---|
| Assign officials | Availability, distance, qualifications; conflicts flagged | Availability, distance, qualification & proximity; self-assign |
| Pay officials | Fund a wallet → direct deposit; funds in 1–2 business days | Digital wallet; free ACH payout, or instant payout for a fee |
| Officials keep 100% of pay | Yes | Not specified (card-processing & instant-payout fees) |
| 1099s | 1099-NEC — TIN-verified, filed with the IRS, consolidated | “Handles 1099s” (form type not published) |
| Registration | Officials, coaches, athletes & members | Officials only |
| Scores, stats & standings | Yes | Not mentioned |
| Tournament scheduling | Yes | Not mentioned |
| Officials mobile app | iOS & Android | iOS & Android (live) |
| Free trial | 30 days, no credit card | Yes — no credit card |
| Pricing | Scales with your operation | Published: $599 / year flat |
The GameSource column reflects its current product; the Notch column reflects their public website (checked July 2026). Vendor features and plans change — confirm current details directly. “Not published/specified/mentioned” means we did not find it stated publicly, not that it doesn’t exist.
Where GameSource goes further
Full registration and member management with documents, certifications, and eligibility — Notch registers officials only.
Track scores and standings and run tournaments in the same platform you assign and pay from.
GameSource verifies TINs, prepares the 1099-NEC, files it with the IRS, and consolidates across organizations — no guesswork about form type.
Pay by direct deposit with officials keeping 100% of their pay — no cut taken from their earnings.
Straight talk
Notch is modern and focused, with a live officials app, a Venmo-like digital wallet, instant payouts (funds in minutes), and flat, transparent pricing at $599/year. If you want a lean assign-and-pay tool, it's a strong pick.
GameSource's edge is breadth — registration for officials, coaches, and athletes, plus scores, standings, and tournaments — and being explicit about 1099-NEC filing and officials keeping 100%.
“It is super user friendly, fast, and overall a better system.”
Making the move
Start a free trial — create your account, confirm your email, and set up your organization; no credit card required.
Bring your officials and games over — register or import officials and build or import your schedule.
Turn on payments and 1099s when you're ready. Run a sport or a season first, then add direct-deposit payments whenever it suits you.
Switching from Notch with a larger official pool or mid-season? Talk to sales and we'll help you plan it.
Questions
Yes — a broader one. Notch focuses on assigning and paying officials; GameSource also registers officials, coaches, and athletes, tracks scores and standings, and schedules tournament weekends, alongside payments and 1099s.
Yes — direct deposit with officials keeping 100%, and 1099-NEC that GameSource verifies, files with the IRS, and consolidates across organizations. GameSource states the form type plainly.
Notch offers instant payouts and simple flat pricing. GameSource’s officials app is live on iOS and Android, and pricing is tailored to your operation.
Yes — register or import officials and games, start assigning, and turn on payments and 1099s when you’re ready. Talk to sales for a larger migration.
Start a free 30-day trial, or talk to sales about switching from Notch.