Comparison
A team-management alternative to Mojo for baseball
Mojo is built around helping you coach — practice plans, drills, and development content. That is useful, but it is a different job from organizing the team. CalledUp handles the logistics: who is coming, where everyone plays, who is owed innings, and keeping parents in the loop.
Last updated: June 4, 2026
Quick verdict
Mojo leans into coaching content, drills, and practice planning. CalledUp leans into running the season: roster, schedule, RSVPs, lineups, and fair playing time. Many coaches will happily use Mojo for practice ideas and CalledUp for game-day organization.
Why teams switch to CalledUp
- RSVPs, schedule, and lineup in one place for game day
- Fair playing time tracked across the season
- Less of the week spent on texts and spreadsheets
Side-by-side comparison
| Category | Mojo | CalledUp |
|---|---|---|
| Main focus | Practice plans, drills, and coaching content | Running the season: roster, RSVP, lineup, schedule |
| Game-day lineup | Not the focus | Built in and tied to availability |
| Fair playing time | Not tracked | Tracked across the season |
| Parent communication | Limited | Reminders and updates tied to the schedule |
| Best together? | Great for practice ideas | Great for game-day organization |
Where Mojo makes sense
- Coaches who want practice plans and drill content
- New coaches looking for development guidance
- Teams that need coaching help more than admin help
Where CalledUp is the better fit
- Coaches who need the season organized, not just practices
- Teams that want lineups tied to who actually shows up
- Anyone trying to keep playing time fair and provable
Frequently asked questions
Can I use Mojo and CalledUp together?
Yes, and a lot of coaches will. Use Mojo for practice plans and drills, and CalledUp to organize the roster, RSVPs, lineups, and playing time across the season.
Does CalledUp include drills and practice content?
No. CalledUp focuses on running the team. We do publish practical coaching guides on the blog, but the app itself is about organization, not drill libraries.
Make the season easier to run.
Spend less time chasing details.
CalledUp keeps roster, schedule, availability, lineups, and parent updates in one place.