Audit
Review your current files, feeds, and reporting gaps. Define pilot scope and the success metric.
Statbase helps you capture data, surface players, compare talent, and move careers forward. Starting from spreadsheets and league feeds, it turns messy inputs into profiles, rankings, reports, and tools staff can use.
The point is not to install software for its own sake. The point is to give your market a working talent layer that athletes, clubs, and scouts can use immediately.
Map the current reporting burden and ingest the first dataset without a stack migration.
Combine stats, resolve identities, and turn the mess into the official player database.
Give coaches, admins, and scouts the first tools they can actually use.
Stand up the infrastructure your market has been missing instead of adding another reporting burden.
Turn raw seasons into shareable profiles and player cards that help talent get seen.
Use rankings, reports, and league-aware context to compare players by real level, not by stat noise.
Give coaches, staff, and scouts one place to move from evaluation into action.
Review your current files, feeds, and reporting gaps. Define pilot scope and the success metric.
Import PDF, CSV, or scorekeeper exports and map leagues, teams, and players.
Resolve duplicates, normalize stats, and publish official player records.
Open dashboards, rankings, dossiers, and reports for staff, coaches, or scouts.
Add clubs, seasons, access rules, and recurring data ops once the pilot proves out.
Because the market is moving now: NCAA pull, stronger in-continent pathways, and LA 2028 all raise the cost of staying on spreadsheets.
Usually existing spreadsheets, PDFs, scorekeeper exports, or league files plus one point person on your side. We scope the ingest, clean the data, and stand up the first usable views.
They stop being reduced to scattered stat lines. They gain profiles, context, visibility, and a clearer recruiting or development story.
No. Analytics are only one part. Statbase also covers profiles, rankings, reports, recruiting surfaces, and federation or club operations.
No. Statbase is designed to sit on top of current files and feeds first, then standardize and improve the setup without a painful rip-and-replace.