Every one of those services exists because your school could not do it. It can now, it costs you nothing, and the money stops leaving your community.
The showcase sells exposure and puts him on the far court at eight in the morning. The recruiting service will move him up the board if the family pays more. The film sits on a coach's hard drive and the kid gets whatever the coach has time to send. And a company charges a mother to watch her own son play.
So the boy with money gets a reel, a profile, a subscription, and a phone call. And the boy without money gets four years and a handshake.
Both of them played the same season. On your court.
That has never been about talent. It has been about who could afford the entry fee.
Right now you hold the film and the stats, and the athlete gets whatever you have time to send, and that is not your fault, because you have never had a way to give it to him.
And the read that comes with it. Not a star rating somebody sold his family. An honest number on the same scale used at every level in the world, and the levels and the schools that actually fit how he plays.
Every kid in your building. Not the four whose parents could pay for it.
The home, the broadcast, the film, the data, the record, and the operation are free. The read is what you pay for.