Footydemics

Track players. Share observations. Build your own scouting space.

Footydemics is for everyone who wants structured player tracking without turning the workflow into a heavy scouting system.

Scouting space

Weekly match board

4 players

L. Martins

Right winger · Matchday note

8.1

Sharp acceleration, repeated final-third actions, cleaner decisions after halftime.

Tags

Pressing, carry, final ball

Visibility

Group by default, public when you choose

Problem

Watching players is easy. Remembering how they played is where the process breaks.

Good observations lose value when they are spread across messages, notes apps, and partial spreadsheets.

No structured way to track players

Observations end up scattered

There is no clear history of progress

Player database

Build a scouting workspace around clean player profiles.

Profiles

Player database

Build a scouting workspace around clean player profiles.

Every player keeps one readable home for role, club, notes, and match history, so your workflow feels consistent instead of improvised.

Single profile per player

Useful after one match and after twenty

Ready for private or public sharing

Match reporting

Capture observations right after the game, while details still matter.

Reports

Match reporting

Capture observations right after the game, while details still matter.

Ratings, tags, opponent context, and short notes stack into a reviewable timeline that makes trends visible without heavy reporting overhead.

Fast post-match entry

Structured historical review

Clear context for future comparisons

Why it feels better

Clear hierarchy makes the product feel more serious before you even start using it.

Airy workflow

Large surfaces and clear separation keep player data readable across longer sessions.

Flexible ownership

Use it for a team, a shortlist, or a private watchlist without changing tools.

Product-first

The interface keeps the scouting work and the player record in front of you.

Audience

Not just for professionals.

The experience stays structured enough for scouting work but light enough for anyone building a serious player watchlist.

Fans

Follow favorite players and keep a history that survives beyond one good game.

Coaches

Track progress, compare recurring patterns, and keep observations in one place.

Scouts

Organize notes, build a repeatable workflow, and publish selected profiles when needed.

Enthusiasts

Build your own best XI, shortlist, or long-term watchlist for any level you follow.

Reference Pattern

Create your own player database and evaluate performance over time.

This section establishes the new feature layout pattern: alternating composition, wide mockups, and clear content hierarchy.

Feature 1

Player profiles stay readable

Live

Workflow

Player profiles stay readable

Keep one clean view for each player with role, club, history, and the latest observations in a single surface.

One profile per player

Fast scanning

Share only when needed

Feature 2

Match observations build context

Live

Workflow

Match observations build context

Store short reports after every game so form, trends, and context do not disappear into chat threads or notes apps.

Ratings and context

Tags and visibility

Historical review

Feature 3

Private spaces, selective publishing

Live

Workflow

Private spaces, selective publishing

Work in your own workspace, collaborate inside a team, and expose only the public-facing profile you choose.

Group workflows

Private by default

Public profile controls