How it works

Read it. Follow it. Do it. Win.

SightSmash runs on a four-part loop. Sight is reading the game off film. Track is keeping your eyes on the ball — following tendencies, development, and athlete progress over time. Smash is turning that into reps. Success is the result, on the field and in recruiting.

Sight

Read it.

Get the film in, get it organized, and see what actually happened.

Step 1

Upload your film

Pull it off the camera, the phone, or the press box and drop it in. Every angle you shot is welcome, because storage isn't rationed. Your archive stays put, season after season.

Step 2

AI cuts it into the game

SightSmash breaks the raw film into the units your sport thinks in: plays in football, at-bats in baseball, rallies in volleyball, possessions in basketball and soccer. The all-nighter of clipping is done before you get home.

Step 3

Scout the opponent and yourself

Filter by down, rotation, count, or set and the tendencies surface on their own. See what the other side likes to do, and see what you are tipping before they do.

Step 4

Tag and search in seconds

Add your own labels on top of the auto-tags, then find any moment in the archive by typing what you remember. Fast and keyboard-driven, built for a Sunday night.

Track

Follow it.

Keep your eyes on the ball after you sight it. The insight compounds when you follow what the film shows you over weeks and seasons, not just one game.

Step 5

Track tendencies across games

One game is a sample. Ten games is a pattern. SightSmash surfaces what opponents and athletes do in key situations as the season builds, so your game plan gets sharper each week.

Step 6

Follow athlete development over time

Grade reps and performances, assign watch lists, and watch each athlete's progress across weeks, not just one night. The history builds quietly while you coach.

Step 7

The athlete's locker follows them

Every athlete has a private locker for their own film and progress. It belongs to them and follows them to the next team, the next level, and the next season. The record doesn't reset when they change programs.

Step 8

Development history that travels

Coaches who inherit an athlete can see what the previous staff built. Families can see the full arc. The locker is proof of work across every sport and every year.

Smash

Do it.

Turn what you saw and tracked into reps the athlete can actually run.

Step 9

Break it down and assign

Cut the teaching clips, add notes, and send each athlete the exact film they need to watch. They open the app and the work is waiting — no group text, no lost links.

Step 10

Develop the mechanics

Record a swing, a serve, a throwing motion, or a stride from a phone. Motion analysis lines up the frames so athletes see the small things, then train the right correction instead of guessing.

Success

Win.

The work turns into results you can see and exposure the athlete can use.

Step 11

Build recruiting reels

The best plays are already tagged, so a recruiting reel comes together from the season instead of a weekend of editing. Share it with a link, no extra fee for the moment that matters most.

Step 12

One login, every season

Film, development, and reels live in one place from rec to college. When the athlete changes teams or sports, the record comes with them. One login across all of youth sports, for the coach and the family both.