VBallStars vs Neurofuel: Honest Platform Comparison (2026)

June 18, 2026    مصطفى

Two Platforms. One Goal. Different Price Tags.

You are a club director. You have 150 athletes across 12 teams. Parents are asking about mental training. Coaches want tools that work. Budget is tight.

Two platforms dominate: VBallStars and Neurofuel. Both build mental toughness. Both have coaching credentials. But they price, package, and deliver differently.

Here is the honest comparison — what each actually costs, what you get, and who each serves.

What Each Platform Does

Neurofuel launched in 2020 as a mobile app from Creighton coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth and psychiatrist Dr. Larry Widman. It delivers 300+ audio and video sessions — visualization, breathing, mindfulness, goal-setting. Athletes pick a session and train. Individual subscriptions cost $7.99-$12.99/month. Team pricing requires a contact form. As of 2025-2026, Neurofuel reports 1,200+ teams and 23,000+ athletes.

VBallStars is a web-based platform built for volleyball mental performance. It offers three assessments measuring 14 mental dimensions, drawing on constructs from the Ottawa Mental Skills Assessment Tool (OMSAT-3) and the APA Handbook of Sport Psychology. A free tier gives 14-day full access then 5 core tools permanently. Full assessments unlock at $29.99/month (Individual plan). Club pricing for up to 100 athletes is $149/month.

Price Comparison: The Real Numbers

PlanVBallStarsNeurofuel
Free tier14-day trial, then 5 core tools forever. No assessments.None (7-day trial only)
Individual monthly$29.99 — all assessments, dashboard, mood check, 14 tools$7.99-$12.99 — 300+ sessions, daily check-in
Individual annual$287.90/yr ($23.99/mo billed annually)$59.99-$99.99/yr
Team (up to 18 athletes)$49/mo or $470/yr — coach dashboard, team metricsCustom quote required
Club (up to 100 athletes)$149/mo or $1,430/yr — unlimited teams, multi-coachCustom quote required
Enterprise (unlimited)$399/mo or $3,830/yr — custom branding, API, SSOCustom quote required

Neurofuel offers JVA member coaches a free personal subscription and 20% off team pricing. VBallStars publishes all pricing openly with no contact forms.

What “Science-Based” Actually Means for Each Platform

This is the most important section in this comparison. Both platforms use the word “science” in their marketing. Here is exactly what that means for each.

VBallStars has a published Research & Methodology page that states the following directly:

  • Their assessments are “adapted from” validated instruments like the OMSAT-3 (Ottawa Mental Skills Assessment Tool) and the APA Handbook of Sport Psychology
  • Their specific adaptations have not been independently validated in peer-reviewed journals
  • The Elite Quotient (EQ) composite score is their own metric, “not a standardized psychometric instrument”
  • Correlational studies they cite “demonstrate association, not causation”
  • Sample sizes in their volleyball-specific studies range from 42 to 104 athletes — meaningful but not definitive

VBallStars is transparent about these limitations. Their approach is assessment-driven: measure an athlete’s self-reported mental skills across 14 dimensions, train for 30 days using the tools, then reassess to track change. This cycle gives clubs data they can see and act on.

Neurofuel has an “Applied Science” page on their site that explains the general benefits of breathing, visualization, mindfulness, and goal-setting techniques. These techniques are backed by decades of sports psychology research. However, Neurofuel does not publish platform-specific outcome studies or validation data. The app delivers established techniques without baseline measurement or reassessment.

The honest summary: Neither platform has published independent, peer-reviewed studies proving their specific platform works. VBallStars adapts from validated instruments and is transparent about the limits. Neurofuel uses established techniques without platform-specific validation. The real difference is the approach: VBallStars measures before and after (assessment-driven). Neurofuel provides daily content without measurement (content-library).

Feature Comparison

FeatureVBallStarsNeurofuel
Core modelAssessment-driven (measure → train → reassess)Content library (300+ sessions on demand)
Assessment type3 self-report questionnaires adapted from OMSAT-3, APA Handbook constructs (not independently validated)Daily check-in + journaling (no formal assessment)
Coach dashboardTeam-level aggregated metrics, trends (Individual+ plans)Basic usage reports
Sport specificityVolleyball-onlyVolleyball-first, general techniques
Mood trackingPANAS/POMS-validated scales, 7-day trendsBasic daily check-in
Mobile accessPWA (works on any device, no download)iOS + Android native app
JVA partnershipNonePreferred Partner (Sept 2025)
Pricing transparencyAll prices published openlyTeam pricing requires contact form

Sources: vballstars.com/pricing, vballstars.com/research-methodology/, neurofuelapp.com, neuro-fuel.com, JVA partnership announcement (jvavolleyball.org, Sept 15, 2025).

JVA Partnership

Neurofuel became the Preferred High Performance Mental Training Platform of the Junior Volleyball Association in September 2025. JVA executive director Lisa Wielebnicki said: “Mental training is just as vital as physical training.” JVA member coaches get a free personal subscription. Member clubs get 20% off team pricing. JVA represents roughly 1,700 member clubs.

VBallStars does not have a JVA partnership. Its free tier (5 permanent tools with no assessment access) does not require any partnership or budget approval.

Who Each Platform Is Best For

Choose VBallStars if:

  • You want an assessment-driven approach with baseline measurement and reassessment tracking
  • You value published pricing with no sales calls
  • You want a coach dashboard with team-level aggregated data
  • You want volleyball-specific tools and norms
  • You appreciate transparency about scientific limitations

Choose Neurofuel if:

  • You want a native mobile app with push notifications
  • Your athletes prefer guided audio/video sessions
  • You are a JVA member coach (free personal subscription)
  • You want the lowest individual cost ($7.99/mo vs $29.99/mo)
  • You prefer a content library model over assessment-driven training

The Bottom Line

These are different products for different needs. Neurofuel is a content library — pay for access to 300+ guided sessions. VBallStars is a measurement system — pay for assessments, coach dashboards, and tracking. Neither has published platform-specific peer-reviewed validation. VBallStars is transparent about this on its methodology page. Neurofuel does not address it directly.

The cheapest way to get mental training content is Neurofuel at $7.99/month. The cheapest way to get assessment-driven training with a coach dashboard is VBallStars Individual at $29.99/month. For clubs, VBallStars’ Team plan ($49/month for up to 18 athletes) includes assessments and coach dashboard. The right choice depends on whether you need measurement or content.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does “adapted from validated instruments” mean?

It means VBallStars’ assessments draw on established research tools (like OMSAT-3) but the specific questions and scoring have not been tested in independent peer-reviewed studies. This is standard for applied sports technology but important to understand.

Which platform has better science?

Neither has published platform-specific validation studies. VBallStars is transparent about this on its methodology page. Neurofuel uses established techniques backed by general research. The real difference is approach: measure-and-reassess vs content-library.

Can I use both together?

Yes. VBallStars for quarterly assessments and coach dashboards. Neurofuel for daily athlete sessions between reassessments. Many clubs combine both.

Which costs less for a club of 100 athletes?

VBallStars Club plan is $149/month (up to 100 athletes). Neurofuel team pricing is custom-quoted.

Does VBallStars offer anything free?

Yes. A 14-day full trial, then 5 core training tools permanently free. No credit card. Full assessments require the $29.99/month Individual plan.

Does Neurofuel offer assessments?

It has a daily check-in and journaling feature but no formal baseline assessment.

Ready to try the assessment-driven approach? Start a free 14-day trial at VBallStars — no credit card required.