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LearnHouse vs TeamSnap ONE

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

L5.0

LearnHouse is hardening its self-hosting CLI and scaffolding an Enterprise Edition.

◆ Current state

LearnHouse is iterating steadily on its installer CLI rather than the core learning app. The recent run fixes Docker exec, port/slug validation, large video uploads, and setup customization, while introducing early Enterprise Edition commands and a safer community-update path. This is developer-experience and self-hosting work aimed at making the product easier to stand up and operate.

◆ Where it's heading

Two threads are visible: continued CLI reliability hardening, and the gradual build-out of an Enterprise Edition command surface. The EE scaffolding suggests LearnHouse is preparing a paid or enterprise tier layered on top of the open community install. Expect the CLI to keep absorbing operational concerns as self-hosting matures.

◆ Prediction

Continued CLI hardening, with the Enterprise Edition commands pointing toward a more formal EE/community split and a paid tier built on the self-hosting foundation.

T6.3

TeamSnap ONE adds standalone invoicing, pushing toward an all-in-one sports-org platform

◆ Current state

TeamSnap ONE ships in monthly waves, and the recent ones consolidate the platform beyond team management: a standalone invoicing system, league-management upgrades, public-facing websites with schedules and standings, and chat moderation. The cadence is steady and feature-broad.

◆ Where it's heading

The through-line is bridging back-office administration and the public-facing brand for sports organizations — collecting money, running leagues, publishing schedules and results, and managing communication in one place. Standalone invoicing extends that into monetization that no longer requires registration as the entry point.

◆ Prediction

Expect the invoicing and payments surface to deepen (reporting, reminders, reconciliation) and league-management plus public websites to keep closing the gap with dedicated sports-org software.

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