Snapchat Includes Scorestream As Launch Partner for New Developer Kit


Crowd-sourcing score app ScoreStream is among the launch partners for Snapchat’s new developer platform, Snap Kit, announced on Thursday.

ScoreStream originally partnered with the social messaging service two years ago on the use of dynamic geofilters to add live scores to user posts. This latest program will enable a deeper integration of Snapchat features such as stickers, filters, and links into other apps.

For ScoreStream, that means adding more dynamic overlays through SportFX, its special effects tools that include mascots, colors, logos, and locations for teams. ScoreStream, which provides high school score reporting to the Associated Press, concluded a Series A round of investment last fall that included the likes of Intel Capital and Verizon Ventures and is hoping for further growth, potentially to international markets.

SportTechie Takeaway

A Pew Research Center study found that 78 percent of 18-to-24 year-olds use Snapchat and that 71 percent of that number return multiple times per day. Snapchat’s own accounting noted users younger than 25 returned to the app more than 20 times per day for a total of 30 minutes. While ScoreStream also reports scores through Facebook Messenger, user demographics makes Snapchat the ideal platform for the company, whose reach is primarily high school and college sports.