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Everything you need is in the left menu—no hunting around or getting lost 🧭

Maria Rezhylo avatar
Written by Maria Rezhylo
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When you log into uSport.ai, you’ll notice a clean navigation bar on the left side of your screen.

This menu guides everything you do in the platform: searching for colleges, messaging coaches, checking your profile, and managing your account.

It’s simple on purpose, so you can focus on what actually matters.

Here’s what each section does 👇

🔍 Find Colleges

This is where most athletes spend their time.
Type in your sport, choose your gender, and start exploring schools. Think of this as your “home base.”

⭐ Saved Colleges

Whenever you find a school that feels interesting, click Save.
This is your personal shortlist—your “college shopping cart.” It’s normal for this list to grow over time as you explore.

✉️ Messages

This is where conversations with coaches live.
It feels like email, but organized by school so nothing gets buried in your inbox. Every message you send or receive stays tied to a specific program.

👤 Profile

Right now, this area is very simple and may feel limited—but profiles are being expanded soon. Eventually you’ll add athletic performance, achievements, videos, and more.

For now, don’t worry about filling this out.

💸 Pricing

If you want to see the full list of options or upgrade later, you’ll find that information here. No pressure—most athletes just explore first.

🧾 Billing

Your subscription and payment settings live here.
You don’t need to touch this until you’re ready to upgrade or manage your plan.

🚪 Sign Out

Exactly what it sounds like.

What you won’t see (yet)

Certain sections like Tasks, Eligibility, and enhanced Profiles will appear over time. You don’t need to “wait” for anything—they’ll simply show up as new features launch.

A quick visual tip 👀

The small blue highlight on the left shows where you are inside the platform. If you ever feel unsure, just look to the left and you’ll always know what part of the app you’re in.

The platform is designed so you can start with just two places:

  • Find Colleges

  • Messages

Everything else becomes relevant later, when you’re ready for more.

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