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AIthl33t

FAQ

Questions, answered. No fluff.

Everything you need to know about AIthl33t — what it is, how it works, and how it fits your program.

  • AIthl33t is the umbrella platform behind a family of sport-specific athlete development products. We build the engine that powers tier ladders, video submissions, AI-assisted analysis, coach verification, rewards, and organization dashboards — and we deliver each sport as its own branded experience.

  • We don't ship a generic 'training app.' Each AIthl33t platform is designed sport-first — Hit the Wall Ball is built for lacrosse, Kick the Soccer Ball is built for soccer, Hit the Hoops is built for basketball — with the same underlying engine for video verification, AI analysis, and club workflows.

  • Youth clubs, multi-sport organizations, leagues, associations, schools, and academies that want player development to be structured, measurable, and motivating — without burning out coaches.

  • Yes. AI assists; coaches decide. AI surfaces signal — form cues, cadence, rep counts, confidence — but coaches always have approve, re-take, and comment controls on every submission.

  • Athletes capture short clips on their phone or tablet and upload directly inside the platform. There's no editing software, no email attachments — just submit and move on.

  • Three platforms are live today: Hit the Wall Ball (lacrosse), Kick the Soccer Ball (soccer), and Hit the Hoops (basketball). Additional sports are being scoped on the AIthl33t engine.

  • Yes. Most partners start with a pilot team or age group. We help with onboarding, training, and rollout, then expand to the rest of the organization with director-level dashboards.

  • If your sport isn't on our active platforms list yet, we'd love to talk. The AIthl33t engine is designed to be retuned per sport — drills, ladders, and AI cues included. Reach out via the Partner With Us page.

  • The fastest path is a 30-minute discovery call. We learn about your program, walk you through the relevant sport platform, and design a pilot rollout from there. Use the Contact page or request a demo.