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What Players Actually Love About SportsVisio
Most players find SportsVisio through their league. The operator or league signs up, the games get filmed, and suddenly there's a full box score in their pocket that didn't exist before. That's the entry point.
What keeps them coming back is different for every player. After hearing from players across the US, Canada, and Ireland, five themes show up again and again.
1. It feels like the NBA
Chizi Nwaopara plays for Attack Hoops. He's not a pro. But the way he describes SportsVisio, you'd think he just got access to the same tools his favorite players use.
"It definitely just makes us feel more like professionals. You get the real NBA feel of seeing yourself play, the field goal percentage, how many points, steals, rebounds, assists you had. Even amongst your teammates, you guys can converse, look at clips, and provide feedback. Similar to how they do in the NBA."
That comparison keeps coming up. Players at every level want the same thing: to see themselves the way the pros see themselves. SportsVisio doesn't water that down.
2. The stats are more accurate than the official scorebook
Tanner Graham plays for UCD Marian in Basketball Ireland's Men's Super League. After games, he stopped checking the official league stats. He checked SportsVisio instead.
"I actually trusted the stats on SportsVisio better than the stats that my league recorded. After the game, I had a better idea of how I played when I went to the SportsVisio app."
Human scorekeeping misses plays, especially in fast games. SportsVisio watches every possession. It doesn't lose track.
3. Hours of editing, gone
Deontre Brown makes a lot of content. He records everything. And until SportsVisio, the bottleneck was always the same: sitting down to cut raw game footage into something worth posting.
"The editing part is the worst to me. It just takes too long. Having SportsVisio there to record the games, chop it up, and make a highlight tape — that saves me so much time. I can go work on another task while they're doing it."
Players who create content have started using SportsVisio as a production tool. Record the game. The highlights appear. Move on.
4. You can actually study your game
Jaja Davis plays for Moy. He's a detail guy. He wants to know not just how many points he scored, but where he's shooting from and whether those shots are working.
"SportsVisio gets down to the nitty-gritties and the details. Instead of looking at a piece of paper, I can go on the app and look at: this game I did this right here — what percentage did I shoot from this particular spot, and what can I do to get better?"
That's player development driven by the data, not a guess.
5. Your highlight reel is always ready
George Stanberry played at a level where self-marketing was part of the job. He knows what it takes to get in front of coaches and organizations.
"Marketing is a big thing. I had to sell myself a lot — make my own films, email them to coaches. Sometimes you have to cut out the middleman. I feel like you guys covered it very well."
Before SportsVisio, building a highlight reel meant hours in iMovie or paying someone else to do it. Now it's automatic. Every game adds to your profile. Every good play is findable.
What we're building
These aren't edge cases. This is what players do with SportsVisio every week across 16 countries.
If your league isn't on SportsVisio, talk to your operator. If you already play in a league that uses it, you have access right now.
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