About Game Day Cue
We built Game Day Cue because the booth shouldn't require a booth — every kid deserves a walk-up song, and the parent running the speaker shouldn't have to fumble for it between pitches.
Why this exists
Most youth-sports announcer setups are improvised: a Bluetooth speaker, a phone, a clipboard, and a parent who's also keeping score. We've been that parent. The walk-up song, the announcer intro, and the batting order should all live in one tap — not three apps and a paper roster.
What we believe
- It should work like the show. Major-league walk-ups are part of the kid's at-bat. We make that feel possible for an 8U travel team without a sound engineer.
- Anyone can run the booth. If you can score a game, you can run Game Day Cue. The UI lives behind the dugout fence, on a phone, in the sun.
- Free should actually be useful. The free tier covers a real season's worth of announcements, not a hobbled demo.
The team
Talk to us
Got a feature request, a bug, or a song that needs a custom cue? Drop us a note. We read everything.