Very toxic - Anonymous employee LeagueApps Employee Review

1.0
17 Jan 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting market/industry. Good wfh options.

Cons

Incessantly preaches their values but fails to practice them daily. They push out (or stifle) competent female leaders with a backbone. HR is lacking experienced leadership and involved in all the wrong things. “Consultants” are hired at random who bring in new strategy just to leave weeks later. You will not be compensated for the work you do cleaning up the mess.

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5.0
8 Sept 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

passionate team that cares about the space they are in and their clients

Cons

servicing the youth sports space can leak into nights/weekends

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3.0
15 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Strong company culture and mission – Many employees say the culture is positive, collaborative, and mission-driven, with coworkers who genuinely care about the product and youth sports. Great people and team environment – Several reviews highlight supportive teammates and leadership who care about employees. Flexible PTO and work life balance (for many roles) – Unlimited or generous PTO and good work-life balance is mentioned positively in many Glassdoor reviews. Meaningful mission with impact – Employees appreciate being part of a company focused on helping youth and local sports leaders. Opportunity to make an impact – Being a smaller, growing company gives you the chance to contribute meaningfully across projects.

Cons

Limited upward mobility in some teams – Some reviews mention that career growth opportunities can be limited. Work can be stressful or require long hours – A few employees describe long hours, especially around product launches or peak periods. Compensation and benefits perceptions mixed – While benefits are generally rated okay for a startup, some employees feel pay could be higher compared with larger tech companies. Culture might feel niche if you’re not into sports – Some mention the culture can feel one-dimensional if you’re not passionate about the sports space.

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