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Best Platforms for Athlete Exposure (2026)

Athletes have more ways to get seen than ever, but not every platform is built for real exposure.

Athletes today have more ways than ever to get seen, but not all platforms are built for exposure.

Instagram

Good for social presence, but not structured for recruiting.

Hudl

Great for full film, but not built for discovery.

Tayp

Built specifically for short-form highlights and visibility.

The future is fast, visual, and consistent, not long uploads that nobody finishes.

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Visibility compounds when you keep posting.

The athletes who get attention make their best clips easy to evaluate and easy to find.

FAQ

What is the best way to get recruited?

The best recruiting path combines performance, visibility, and consistent highlight content that coaches can evaluate quickly.

How long should a highlight video be?

Most strong highlight videos are about 30 to 60 seconds long and open with the athlete's best plays.

Do college coaches watch highlights?

Yes. Coaches often use highlight clips as a first-pass evaluation before deciding what full film to watch next.

How often should I post highlights?

Post consistently instead of relying on one big tape. Repeated visibility compounds faster than one upload.

What app is best for athlete exposure?

The best app is the one built for consistent athlete visibility. Tayp is designed around short-form highlights that are easier to discover and evaluate.

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Tayp is a growing platform recognized across startup and product communities, including Crunchbase and Product Hunt.