GameChanger builds mobile apps for youth sports communities with embedded live streaming, game statistics, and team management tools. The tech stack is deeply mobile-native (iOS/Android, Swift/Kotlin, Jetpack Compose) paired with a data-heavy backend (PyTorch, PostgreSQL, Redis, Looker), indicating a product split between consumer-facing video and internal analytics infrastructure. Current hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering and product, with acute pain points in video platform scaling and data warehouse cost/architecture — suggesting the company is in active transition from a stats-first platform toward a video-first experience.
Notable leadership hires: Director Engineering, Director, Strategy, Strategic Insights Director
GameChanger is a public mobile-first sports technology platform founded in 2009 and acquired by DICK'S Sporting Goods in 2016. The product serves youth sports teams and families with live game streaming, post-game highlight clipping, team statistics, and community engagement features across baseball, softball, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, and volleyball. The company operates from New York with 201–500 employees. Active development spans live streaming and video capabilities, subscription monetization, observability, and experiment platforms — all critical infrastructure for a product managing scale in video delivery and retention metrics.
iOS, Android, Swift, Kotlin, Node.js, TypeScript, Python, PyTorch, PostgreSQL, Redis, Looker, Firebase, AWS, Docker, and Jetpack Compose for mobile UI. Testing uses Jest and Playwright.
New York, NY. The company was founded in 2009 and joined the DICK'S Sporting Goods family in November 2016. It is now a public company.
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