iQSports Weekly Development Update

Video, football-specific workflows, drive analytics, and a broader vision for integrated football operations.

As summer onboarding continues, development this week balanced bug fixes, quality-of-life improvements, and strategic work on what a fully integrated football operations platform can become.

The mission extends beyond collecting statistics: iQSports is building an ecosystem that helps coaches analyze performance, manage operations, prepare for opponents, and make better decisions throughout the season.

01
VideoImproved

Continuing the Evolution of the Video Platform

The clip playlist experience received filtering and navigation improvements so coaches can find the exact film they need more quickly.

The platform continues moving toward intelligent filters that match how staffs naturally review football and connect film with analytics.

  • Quarter
  • Down and distance
  • Offensive or defensive situation
  • Field position
  • Play outcomes
  • Custom tags
02
VideoResolved

Refining Annotation Workflows

Testing uncovered a user-interface issue that could obscure annotations and tag visibility during film review. The issue was corrected to preserve quick contextual information while clips are playing.

Clean relationships among playback, clip management, tags, and game data are essential as scouting and breakdown tools expand.

03
Film roomResolved

Film Room Reliability

An upload-related issue appeared after several backend enhancements. It was quickly identified and resolved, restoring dependable uploading, management, and review as new video capabilities are introduced.

04
Special teamsIn design

Rethinking Special Teams Logic

Special teams plays create possession and game-flow transitions that do not fit generalized offensive and defensive assumptions. Design discussions focused on a framework that understands what should happen after each result.

Accurate handling will strengthen statistics, tendencies, and coaching analytics across one of football's most complex areas.

  • Kickoffs and punt returns
  • Muffed kicks and blocked punts
  • Returns with possession changes
  • Touchbacks
  • Downed kicks
05
RostersExploring

Improving Roster Management Workflows

Roster-import discussions explored ways to simplify onboarding and reduce administrative work for coaching staffs.

The objective remains straightforward: spend less time managing spreadsheets and more time coaching players.

  • Expanded roster designations
  • Simplified player categorization
  • More flexible import templates
  • Less manual data entry
06
AnalyticsEvolving

Flexible Chart Visualizations

Partner-school feedback is helping shape Passing and Rushing Chart improvements. One concept would let coaches choose which metric controls chart color and visual emphasis instead of relying on one default lens.

Flexible views would let staffs answer different questions based on an opponent, game plan, or current area of emphasis.

  • Yards gained
  • Touchdowns
  • Efficiency
  • Explosive plays
  • Average gain
  • Success rate
07
ReportingRefined

Solving Data Presentation Challenges

Several interface changes addressed visual layering and presentation inside charting systems. These details matter because analytics only create value when coaches can interpret them quickly and confidently.

Clean presentation remains as important as accurate calculations as reporting becomes more sophisticated.

08
Drive analyticsAdvanced

Drive Analytics Take a Major Step Forward

Drive-level analysis adds a perspective that individual-play and game-total statistics cannot provide. The underlying framework now better supports reports that explain how possessions begin, progress, and end.

This work moves iQSports beyond traditional stat keeping toward a deeper understanding of game flow and situational performance.

  • Offensive efficiency
  • Scoring opportunities
  • Field-position management
  • Momentum shifts
  • Situational performance
09
ExperienceModernized

A More Unified Platform Experience

School profiles, player pages, opponent records, coach profiles, and reporting interfaces continue moving toward a shared design language.

A consistent football coaching dashboard makes information easier to find and prevents users from relearning navigation as they move between sections.

10
Future conceptResearch

Interactive Starting Lineups

An early concept explores starting lineups as more than a list. Coaches could eventually visualize formations, personnel groupings, and positional assignments directly inside the platform.

The work remains in research and design, but it reflects the larger goal of helping staffs plan, prepare, teach, and improve.

  • Depth-chart visualization
  • Personnel-package management
  • Formation-specific lineups
  • Offensive and defensive alignment planning
  • Improved roster organization
11
PlatformExpanding

Building Beyond Statistics

Video review, drive analytics, reporting, roster management, personnel organization, and coaching workflows are becoming connected parts of a larger ecosystem.

Each sprint brings the platform closer to delivering meaningful advantages for coaches and meaningful development opportunities for athletes.

The iQSports Development Team

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