Collect and organize photos and videos from your community — effortlessly

Let parents, fans, and members contribute media directly to events through uReport Connect. Review submissions, include what you need, and keep everything organized in one place.

Capture and contribute from anywhere

With the uReport Connect mobile app, parents, fans, and community members can submit photos and videos directly from events. Submissions are reviewed before being added to stories and team galleries.

Free download • iOS and Android

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HOW IT WORKS

Community-powered media, with full control

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1. Create an event

Set up events where your community can contribute photos and videos.

2. Collect media from your community

Parents, fans, and members submit photos and videos through the uReport Connect mobile app on iOS and Android.

3. Review before anything is used

All submissions are scanned and added to a pending queue for review and approval.

4. Use approved media everywhere

Approved photos and videos can be added to stories and automatically stored in your Team Gallery.

Built to capture moments you can’t always be there for

uReport Community Media makes it easy to collect high-quality photos and videos from the people already on the ground — without email threads, file sharing links, or lost content.

Key features

Why teams use Community Media

Stop chasing photos. Let your community bring them to you — while you stay in control.

COLLECTION

Capture more moments

Collect photos and videos from parents, fans, and members who are already at the event — shared through the free uReport Connect app.

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MODERATION

Maintain full control

Nothing is published automatically. Every submission is reviewed before it’s used.

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One organized media library

Approved media is stored automatically in the Team Gallery for reuse across stories.

Encourage future contributions

Contributors are notified when their media is used — building engagement and trust..

Solutions

Built for Organizations with Active Communities

Community Media works anywhere people are showing up and capturing moments.

Collegiate athletics

Tell your program’s story — consistently. Create game recaps, athlete spotlights, announcements, and event stories that keep fans, families, and stakeholders engaged.

High school athletics

Simple storytelling for busy schools. Share game recaps, athlete spotlights, and team announcements without relying on a dedicated communications team.

Law enforcement

Strengthen transparency and community trust. Create timely, professional stories around community events, initiatives, and department updates — quickly and responsibly.

High school activities

Bring every club, performance, and program to life. Share updates, event recaps, and highlights across arts, academics, and student organizations—so families and the community stay informed and engaged all year.

Club Sports

Give club sports the spotlight they deserve. Create shareable stories that boost visibility, participation, and pride across campus.

A shared media library for your entire organization

Every approved photo and video is automatically stored in the Team Gallery — searchable, downloadable, and reusable across stories and seasons.

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Turn your community into your camera crew

See how uReport Connect makes it easy to collect, review, and reuse community-submitted media.