- How do high school athletes get noticed by college scouts?
- By putting objective, verified performance data in front of the right people. SLAM turns your film and numbers into one scout-ready profile, so real talent stops getting overlooked and the athletes who put in the work finally get seen.
- What is an NIL valuation and why does it matter to an athlete?
- An NIL valuation is objective proof of an athlete’s market worth. Beyond the money, it is recognition that your effort matters. SLAM translates your performance and growth into a credible, defensible value you can stand behind.
- How can sports technology help prevent career-ending injuries?
- By tracking workload, fatigue, and movement patterns to flag risk before it becomes injury. SLAM works quietly in the background to protect an athlete’s body, and with it, the dream they have given everything for.
- What is SLAM Sports?
- SLAM Sports is an athlete-first platform that helps athletes get seen, stay healthy, and prove their worth. It turns everyday effort into recognition that opens doors, with the technology kept in the background and the athlete kept front and center.
- What are the three pillars of SLAM Sports?
- Performance Intelligence (readiness, workload, and injury-risk signals), Competitive Intelligence (in-game tactics, opponent analysis, and player and NIL valuation), and Scouting Intelligence (film-grounded recruit, roster, and transfer-portal evaluation). One decision layer for athletes and programs.
- What makes SLAM different from other sports analytics platforms?
- SLAM is opinionated and film-verified. Every card and metric is built from real film analysis, never fabricated or estimated stats, and graded on five lenses. If the analysis cannot run for real, no card is built. It is proof, not hype.
- How do pro and college programs use SLAM?
- Programs run SLAM as one decision layer across the staff — unifying Performance, Competitive, and Scouting Intelligence so recruiting, roster, and availability calls are made on film-grounded data instead of gut. Athletes use the mobile app; programs use the web platform. Book a demo to see it.