For Parents: Straight Answers Before You Pay Us Anything
Site: theathletespotlight.com Effective date: August 15, 2026
You are the one signing off, paying the bill, and protecting your kid online. So this page skips the hype and answers the questions parents actually ask us — including the uncomfortable ones.
If anything here is unclear, ask us before you subscribe. That is the point of this page.
What does my athlete actually do, and how much time does it take?
Your athlete supplies the raw material. We do the building.
Concretely, your athlete (with your help if they're younger):
- Sends us game clips, photos, stats, results, and their story — things you likely already have on a phone.
- Answers our intake questions once, at the start (roughly 30–45 minutes, can be done in pieces).
- Sends short updates when something changes: a new season, a new highlight, a new award. A few minutes when it happens, not a weekly homework assignment.
- Reviews and approves what we plan to publish (see the approval section below).
Your athlete does not need to learn websites, SEO, or design. That is what you are paying for.
What exactly does your team deliver?
Here is the structure of the $99/month service. There is no join fee. You can cancel anytime.
- A website your athlete owns, built by our team, after intake is complete and you approve it.
- Ongoing updates as the athlete’s career grows — new results, new clips, new facts you send us.
- Hosting, security, and maintenance for as long as you subscribe.
- Progress updates as we build. A weekly automated report is on the roadmap, not in every inbox yet.
- Support when something is wrong or you have a question.
What $99/month is not: it is not an agent, a recruiting service, a sponsorship broker, or unlimited on-demand work. If you need something beyond the defined service, we will tell you plainly and quote it separately — never sneak it onto your bill.
Who approves public facts, photos, and contact information?
You do. Nothing about a minor goes public without guardian approval.
- Before launch: you and your athlete review the full site — every fact, photo, and piece of contact information — and approve it before it goes live.
- After launch: changes involving new photos, personal facts, or contact details go through the same approval. Routine updates you have already approved in kind (say, adding this week's game result to an existing stats table) follow the standing preferences you set at intake, and you can tighten those preferences at any time.
- Contact information: we never publish a minor's personal phone number or personal email.
Who owns the domain, hosting, content, and data?
Short version: your family should never be locked in.
- Domain (yourathlete.com): We buy a standard new .com after payment settles. Your family can take it on request after a paid month we did not refund. If we refund you, or the charge never settles, the domain stays with us. Counsel’s preferred setup is that you control the registrar account from day one; until that flow is wired, we register then transfer. If the athlete is 13–17, a transfer is to the guardian, not the athlete. We do not buy premium or auction names.
- Hosting: we run hosting as part of the subscription. If you leave, we provide a complete export of the site (see cancellation below).
- Content and pages: The athlete (or, if the athlete is a minor, you as guardian) owns the athlete’s content and likeness — photos, video, clips, stats, story, name, and image. Your Content Factory LLC owns the templates, code, designs, and systems we use to build and host the site. If you leave, you keep your content and a complete exported copy of the site as it looks and reads; we keep the machinery. We may ask permission to feature the site as an example of our work — that is opt-in, and you can say no.
- Data: the personal information you give us is used to build and maintain the site and send you the reports and service messages you signed up for. Marketing email is separate and only sent if you opt in. We do not sell personal data.
What happens if we cancel or want to move the site?
- Cancel anytime. No long-term contract, no cancellation fee, no guilt trip. This is a $99/month auto-renewing subscription. Cancel at theathletespotlight.com/cancel/ or email operations@localservicespotlight.com or operations@blitzmetrics.com.
- You keep what's yours. On request, we provide your content and a full export of the site. We transfer the domain only after a paid month we did not refund — cancelling does not move it automatically.
- What stops: hosting, maintenance, updates, and reports stop at the end of the paid period. The site does not vanish the day you cancel. It stays live through the paid period, then remains available for a transfer window so you can export or move it.
- Data after cancellation: you can ask us to delete your athlete's data (see correction and deletion below).
Who receives recruiter, sponsor, or media inquiries?
This matters more than most parents realize:
- We will not publish a minor’s personal phone number or personal email.
- We forward inquiries; we do not negotiate for you, vet every stranger's intentions, or act as your agent. Treat any inquiry the way you would a cold call, and involve your coach or advisor for anything serious.
What do you measure — and what do you never guarantee?
What we measure and report: numbers we can actually pull about the site and the work we did. We will not pad a report with vanity stats.
What we never guarantee — read this part twice:
We do not guarantee recruiting offers, scholarships, sponsorships, NIL deals, followers, fame, or income. Anyone who guarantees those things to a teenage athlete is lying to you.
What a well-built, athlete-owned website honestly does: it helps recruiters, media, agents, and sponsors understand and contact your athlete when they search. When their moment comes — a big game, a viral clip, a coach typing their name into Google — there is a real home page with real proof waiting. That is the product. The offers, if they come, are earned on the field.
Cam Hazzard is a paid partner of The Athlete Spotlight and shares in its revenue. His results are his own — we don't guarantee yours.
How quickly does support respond?
Email operations@localservicespotlight.com or operations@blitzmetrics.com. Site-down or safety issues (wrong personal info exposed, inappropriate content) are treated as urgent.
If we miss you, tell us. We would rather hear it from you than lose you silently.
How do we correct or delete information?
- Correction: email us what is wrong; we fix it and tell you when it is live.
- Deletion: a parent or guardian can ask us to remove specific content, take the whole site down, or delete your athlete's personal data from our systems. Email operations@localservicespotlight.com or operations@blitzmetrics.com.
- These requests come from the guardian for athletes under 18 — that is by design, so a frustrated teenager (or an impostor) cannot erase or alter the site without you.
Age and consent rules
Age rule (one story):
- Under 13: We do not take signups. We block the form before any personal information or photos are collected. We do not run a verifiable-parental-consent program, and this page does not claim one. We will not “route a child through a parent and then collect.”
- 13–17: You, the parent or guardian, are the one who approves the subscription, the published content, and the contact preferences. If a form asks someone to say a parent is present, that is a self-attest. It is not verified parental consent.
- 18+: The athlete can contract.
How checkout works if your athlete is under 18. You complete checkout. You are the customer. Before payment, the checkout form collects and we retain your legal name, your relationship to the athlete, and your acceptance of the Terms. Your athlete is the face of the site, not the contracting party. A 13–17 athlete may agree to run the free audit; that is not the paid membership contract.
Who does what: the honest division of labor
| Athlete | Parent / Guardian | The Athlete Spotlight | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Content | Supplies clips, stats, story, goals, and agreed updates | Reviews and approves everything published about a minor | Organizes, writes, designs, and publishes it |
| Consent & billing | — | Owns consent, billing, and contact preferences | Bills exactly what was agreed; marketing email is optional and separate |
| Launch | Completes intake | Approves the site before it goes live | Builds and launches after completed intake and your approval |
| Ongoing work | Sends updates when something changes | Adjusts approval preferences anytime | Publishes updates; hosts, secures, maintains |
| Inquiries | Focuses on the sport | Oversees inquiries involving a minor | Forwards inquiries; never publishes a minor's personal contact info |
| Reporting | — | Reads the report; asks us anything | Sends progress reports with real numbers only |
| Problems | Flags anything wrong on the site | Requests corrections or deletion | Responds to support requests; treats safety issues as urgent |
| Leaving | Keeps their content and site | Can cancel anytime | Provides a full export and transfer help |
Who is behind this?
The Athlete Spotlight is operated by Your Content Factory LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, operating Athlete Spotlight, led by Dennis Yu. Cam Hazzard is the athlete face of the program — a paid partner, not an officer of the company.
Cam Hazzard is a partner in The Athlete Spotlight and earns a share of revenue when athletes join. His results are his own experience, not a typical result and not something we promise. Cam Hazzard is a paid partner of The Athlete Spotlight and shares in its revenue. His results are his own — we don't guarantee yours.
Questions before you decide? Email operations@localservicespotlight.com or operations@blitzmetrics.com. Talking to us costs nothing and obligates you to nothing.
Effective August 15, 2026. Last updated August 19, 2026. Operated by Your Content Factory LLC, a Nevada limited liability company, operating Athlete Spotlight.