iQSports PlaySheet V3 Summer Roadmap

From Friday-night game data to a complete coaching workflow.

This summer, our focus has been simple: reduce the time coaches spend moving information among notebooks, spreadsheets, film systems, printed binders, and disconnected apps while streamlining how long it takes to chart a play effectively.

The result is becoming much bigger than a statistics program. We are building a connected coaching workspace where a staff can move from a game report, to an individual player, to a Playbook record, to a drawn scout card without starting over at each step.

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Reports Built and refining

Reports That Turn Charted Data Into Coaching Answers

The updated Reports experience is designed to make real-time game data immediately useful. Instead of another page of totals, it organizes information around the questions a staff asks after a game: where production came from, what happened on critical downs, which calls created explosives, and what an opponent revealed.

Game reports bring together the score, charted plays, total production, yards per play, explosive plays, and historical Success Rate. Coaches can move among offensive, defensive, special-teams, and opponent-scouting views while filtering by quarter and situation.

Field-position reporting, down-and-distance analysis, tendencies, passing and rushing zones, and call-level detail remain in one workspace. Print and export tools support staffs that still need data outside the platform.

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Player profiles Connected record

One Profile That Follows the Athlete Across the Program

The Player Profile is becoming the central record for each athlete. Identity, roster designation, measurables, contact information, social accounts, and a global player ID establish the foundation.

The profile then connects production reports, career and season splits, game-by-game trends, tagged film, attendance, weight-room history, and athletic testing. Athletes who contribute in multiple roles can be evaluated across offense, defense, and special teams without being split into separate records.

For coaches, this creates a clearer view of development and availability. For athletes and families, it creates a consistent record of progress. The global player ID keeps film, statistics, testing, attendance, and future recruiting tools connected to the correct person.

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Whiteboard Workflow connected

Diagram a Play Once and Keep It Connected

The iQSports Whiteboard addresses one of coaching's most repetitive tasks: drawing the same concept again for installs, opponent scout cards, position meetings, and practice scripts.

It supports offensive and defensive diagramming, formation and front presets, multiple field views, player placement, routes, motions, blocks, text and drawing tools, color controls, undo and reset actions, and combined offensive and defensive concepts.

A diagram can be linked to its formation, play call, front, blitz, coverage, or opponent record. The correct record ID, side of the ball, and team or opponent scope travel with it, and the saved preview updates to show the actual alignment and routes.

Editable coaching notes and position assignments stay with each diagram. Staffs can print one card, assemble a selected queue, print every diagram for an opponent, or save a collection as a PDF for an iPad or practice binder.

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Playbook Command center

A Playbook for Installs, Opponent Scouts, and Reusable Football Knowledge

The enhanced Playbook Command Center brings terminology, usage, performance, diagrams, film availability, and coaching information together across formations, motions, play calls, fronts, blitzes, and coverages.

Coaches can search, change between row and card layouts, hide unused records, sort major columns, paginate larger libraries, and open individual records for deeper situational intelligence.

Performance language is standardized around historical Success Rate. The headline value is weighted by actual call volume, unused records are excluded, and the interface makes clear that the percentage describes past performance rather than completion percentage or a prediction.

Inside a record, coaches can review touchdowns, explosives, situational results, defensive looks, recent occurrences, and film. Passing concepts can identify their strongest zone, runs can identify their best direction, and tracked sample sizes remain visible.

  • Team Library: installed terminology, usage, and diagrams
  • Opponent Scouts: isolated records, diagrams, and print queues for each opponent
  • Global Library: reusable concepts and teaching references
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Late July - early August Connect and refine

Make the Weekly Cycle Consistent

Immediate work is focused on consistency across Reports, Player Profiles, Whiteboard, and Playbook. That includes terminology, Success Rate definitions, navigation, tablet layouts, and reliable links among diagrams, notes, assignments, occurrences, film clips, players, and opponents.

Testing will cover the complete weekly cycle: chart a game, review the report, identify coaching points, update player and playbook records, build the next opponent scout, draw the required cards, and carry the finished plan onto the practice field.

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Mid-to-late August Season readiness

Staff Testing Before Kickoff

Before kickoff, the priority shifts to stability and adoption: staff testing, tablet use, print quality, data validation, performance, and the small usability details that matter when coaches are moving quickly.

The goal is not to release every possible feature before the season. It is to deliver a dependable connected core that saves coaches time each week and provides the right foundation for in-season expansion.

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Long-term direction Connected workflow

Where This Is Going

iQSports is becoming a system where information gains value as it moves through the week. A charted play contributes to a practice look, a Friday-night result, and a report. The report identifies a tendency, which updates the Playbook or opponent scout.

A coach draws the answer in Whiteboard, adds coaching points and position assignments, and produces the cards needed for practice. The same record remains connected to film, player development, and future game results.

That is the larger summer mission: fewer disconnected tools, less repeated work, and more time for coaches to teach football.

The rest of the summer will be focused on making this workflow ready for the moments when speed, clarity, and preparation matter most.

The iQSports Development Team

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