WHAT DOES YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE SAY ABOUT YOU?
Analyze, manage, compete, and grow your social media presence with Stacked Athlete.

Stacked for athletes is a web based app that provides each user an algorithmic score based on the health and influence of their social media presence.
STEP 1: WE ANALYZE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE
We analyze your Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram posts and provide you an immediate evaluation of your last 90 days of social media activity, FREE.
STEP 2: WE PROVIDE YOU A STACKED SCORE
Get a deeper understanding of what your social media presence looks like to others, and view in-depth scores which measure your social media influence, volatility and more.
STEP 3: REVIEW YOUR STATS. BETTER MANAGE YOUR PERSONAL BRAND.
Identify both positive and negative posts and see how they impact your brand on social media. Receive text or email notifications when content is posted to your social profiles that could misrepresent you.
FINALLY: SEE HOW YOU STACK UP TO OTHERS LIKE YOU
Compare your online presence to friends, mentors, and teammates. Grow your influence, climb the Stack Up boards.

ADD A MENTOR TO HELP YOU BUILD A DOMINANT SOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE.
With our Mentor tool, you can now give one or more people access to the data and analytics in your Stacked account. This person could be a coach, friend, parent, or anyone you trust to help you build your brand.
IN THE HEADLINES
“A reputation takes years and years and years to build and it takes one press of a button to ruin it.”
J. J. Watt – DE, Houston Texans
“I have turned down recruits because of their Twitter name.”
Bret Bielema – Head Coach, Arkansas Razorbacks
“Treat social media as if it’s a resume because that’s the way we view it.”
Derek Jones – D-Backs Coach, Duke Blue Devils
WHY USE STACKED SPORTS?
92% of employers screen candidates on social media before
making a hiring decision.
- Clean Up Old Posts
- Identify Risky Content
- Build a Stronger Brand While on Campus
- Prepare Your Social Profiles for Professional Athletics or Business
17% of college coaches have rescinded an offer to an athlete because of content found on social media.
- Identify Risky Content that Could Harm Your Recruitment
- Clean Up Your Social Media History
- Build A Healthier Brand