Sprintty takes 20% of everything you earn - forever

Leaving Sprintty? Own the platform instead of renting it.

Sprintty charges nothing upfront and nothing monthly - then takes 20% of every PPV buy, subscription and ad dollar, for as long as you stay. It's a tax on your success: the bigger your events get, the more it costs you. CrocOTT is the opposite - a one-time licence plus a flat $0.20 per subscriber per month. You own the platform outright and keep 100% of your revenue. No revenue share, ever.

Why "0 upfront" is the most expensive deal in OTT

A revenue share sounds friendly until you do the math on a growing promotion. Here is what 20% of everything actually means.

20% of everything, forever

Zero upfront and zero monthly, but Sprintty keeps 20% of all monetization - PPV, subscriptions and ads - for as long as you're on the platform. It isn't a fixed cost you outgrow. It's a permanent cut of your revenue.

The bigger you get, the worse it gets

Combat-sports and event revenue spikes on the big nights - and that's exactly where 20% hurts most. A single $1,000,000 PPV event hands the platform $200,000. Every event. Grow, and you simply pay them more.

It's their platform, not yours

Your apps ship under the platform's identity, your subscriber relationship runs through their system, and your revenue is paid out on their terms and their timeline. You're renting your own audience.

What 20% costs a real promotion

Example: a promotion doing €100,000 a year across PPV and subscriptions. Sprintty's 20% is a recurring tax. CrocOTT is a one-time licence plus flat per-subscriber hosting - and then it's yours.

Your annual revenue (PPV + subs)€100,000
Sprintty - 20% revenue share, every year-€20,000/yr
CrocOTT - one-time licence + flat hosting~€20,000 pays for itself in months
After that, you keep~€20,000+ more, every year

Run your own numbers with the cost calculator.

Sprintty today vs CrocOTT

No tech jargon - just what changes for your business when you own the platform.

What matters to your businessSprinttyCrocOTT
What you pay0 upfront, but 20% of all revenue (PPV, subscriptions, ads) for as long as you stay.One-time licence + flat $0.20/subscriber/month. No revenue share, no cut of PPV.
Your revenue on a big event20% skimmed off the top - a $1M night is $200K gone.100% yours. Payments land in your own processor, directly.
Who owns the platformSprintty. It runs on their infrastructure, on their terms.You. Self-hosted (or a host you choose) - nobody can switch it off or change the deal.
Your branded appsPublished inside the platform's app structure, not truly yours.iOS, Android, Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, Samsung, LG, web - your brand, your listings, yours to keep.
Getting paidYour revenue is held and paid out by the platform, on their schedule.You collect directly through your own Stripe/PayPal. The money never sits with a middleman.
Your subscriber listLives in their system - you can't fully take it with you.100% yours. Email them directly, own the relationship.
Live, PPV, premieresSupported - but you pay 20% on every ticket sold.Live, PPV and scheduled premieres included - and you keep the full gate.
Leaving laterYour platform, apps and audience are entangled with theirs.Export everything - content, subscribers, billing - in standard formats, any time.

What you get back when you own it

Three things change - and every one of them is yours to keep.

Keep 100% of your revenue

No revenue share, no cut of PPV, no waiting on a payout. A one-time licence plus flat $0.20 per subscriber per month.

  • Pricing is public - see the full breakdown anytime
  • Buy your apps once instead of paying a percentage forever
  • Payments land in your own processor, directly

Reach every screen your fans watch on

Your own branded apps on every device people watch fights on - not just a browser.

  • Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, Samsung, LG, iOS, Android
  • PPV events, subscriptions, and a VOD back-catalogue
  • Geo-blocking and territory rules built in

Own the platform, don't rent it

Your content, subscribers and apps keep running no matter what happens to any single vendor.

  • Self-hosted - nobody can turn it off on you
  • Your subscriber list is yours to email directly
  • We can host and run it for you if you don't want servers

How the move works

Most promotions are live on CrocOTT in two to four weeks. We do the heavy lifting so your audience doesn't notice the switch.

1

15-min walkthrough

We look at your current Sprintty setup and show you exactly what your CrocOTT version would look like.

2

Brand & build

We set up your platform, brand the apps, and connect your own payment processor. You approve the look.

3

Move library + subscribers

We import your videos, events and subscriber list - no gap in service for your audience.

4

Go live, keep 100%

Your viewers download the new app. Your next event's revenue lands in your account, not a platform's.

Common questions from Sprintty users

If your question isn't here, ask on a call - every answer is on the public site, no sales theater.

What does CrocOTT actually cost vs Sprintty's 20%?

A one-time licence for your platform and apps, plus a flat $0.20 per subscriber per month for hosting/middleware. There is no revenue share and no cut of PPV. For any promotion doing real revenue, the one-time cost is paid back in months by what you stop giving away as a percentage - and after that the difference is yours every year.

Do I really own the platform?

Yes. It's self-hosted - on your own servers or a host you choose. Your content, apps, subscriber list and payment processor are all yours. Nobody can switch it off, change the pricing, or hold your revenue. If you ever want to leave CrocOTT, you export everything in standard formats.

What about my apps and my subscribers on Sprintty?

We rebuild your apps under your own brand and developer accounts, and we import your library, events and subscriber list so there's no gap in service. Your audience downloads the new branded app and signs in - the switch is invisible to them.

How do payments work without a revenue share?

You connect your own Stripe or PayPal. Subscription and PPV payments go straight into your account - CrocOTT never sits between you and your money. You pay the flat per-subscriber hosting fee; everything else is yours.

How long does the migration take?

For most promotions it's two to four weeks from kickoff to going live, depending on library size. App branding, subscriber import and payment setup happen in parallel, so you can time it around your event calendar.

Can I run PPV and live events?

Yes - live streaming, pay-per-view events and scheduled premieres are included, with geo-blocking and territory rules built in. You keep 100% of every ticket, with no per-event surcharge and no revenue share.

Is there a free trial?

Yes. Start a free trial with no card required, or book a 15-minute walkthrough first to see your exact setup before you commit.

Stop paying a tax on your own success.

Every event you grow, Sprintty's 20% grows with it. Own the platform once, and the next big night's revenue is entirely yours.