One weekend on your circuit
Teams96
Games played240
Athletes on the floor1,150
Families in the building2,300
Hours of competition180
Film keptNone
Stats recordedNone
Evaluations producedNone
Revenue from any of itNone
For circuits

You are already running the biggest scouting event in the country. And you have never had the data from it.

Thousands of athletes, hundreds of games, every weekend. And when they drive home on Sunday night, the whole thing has produced nothing that anybody can hold.

Change that
You already have the hard part

Nobody else in sport has what you have. And you are giving it away for nothing.

The scouts are gone. The colleges cannot be in forty gyms at once. Which means your event is not one door among many. For most of these kids it is the only door, and everyone in this business knows it.

You already assembled the thing everybody else in sport is trying to buy: the athletes, the games, the families, and the attention, all in one building, on a schedule, on purpose.

And at the end of the weekend it evaporates.

The familyDrove eleven hours, paid the entry, sat through four games at eight in the morning, and went home with a memory.
The athletePlayed the best he has ever played in front of nobody who wrote anything down. There is no film. There is no record. There is no evidence he was ever there.
The coachCould not be in your gym, so he did not see him.
And youRan all of it, and own none of it.

The exposure you have been promising is real. It has just never been deliverable, and that was never your fault. There was no way to do it.

What you get

Every game. Every court. Every kid. And it costs you nothing.

What you can now sell

The weekend used to end. Now it has a business attached to it.

None of this asks you to change your model. You still run the event. You still charge for it. You just stop throwing away everything the event produces.

The broadcastPaywall it, or keep it open, or do both. Sell a weekend pass, an event pass, a season pass. Sell a single game to a grandmother in another state who was never going to fly.
The sponsorsCommercials inside the broadcast that thousands of families are already watching. A sponsor could never buy this before, because there was nothing to buy.
The archiveLast summer is an asset now. Every game you have ever run, still there, still worth something.
The awardsPlayer of the game. Team of the weekend. All-circuit selections backed by an actual evaluation instead of whoever was standing nearest the scorer's table.
The accessCoaches, scouts, and clubs who want to search the circuit, filter it, and watch it. That is a product, and it has never existed, because nobody has ever had the data to sell.
The exposure productsThe thing you have always sold, finally delivered. Not a listing in a directory. Real film, real numbers, and an honest evaluation, in the athlete's hands, sendable anywhere on earth.
The store and the gateMerchandise, tickets, and the gate, settling to you instead of to a company that has never set foot in your gym.

And it makes your event worth more. A family choosing between two circuits will choose the one where their kid leaves with film, numbers, and a real evaluation over the one where he leaves with a memory. The entry fee finally buys something. And the kid whose family could never have afforded a highlight reel now has one, cut automatically, for nothing.

You built the thing everybody wants. This is the part where you finally own it.

One weekend on your circuit
Teams96
Games played240
Athletes on the floor1,150
Families in the building2,300
Hours of competition180
Film keptEvery game
Stats recordedReal data
Evaluations producedEvery athlete
Revenue from any of itYours

The broadcast, the film, the data, the record, and the whole operation are free. The read is what you pay for, and the revenue that runs on top of it is yours.

The weekend produced everything. It just never produced anything for you.

Every game broadcast. Every athlete with real film, real numbers, and an honest read he can send anywhere on earth. And a revenue line on an event you were already running.

Bring KaNeXT to your circuit