Basketball Intelligence Platform
Basketball intelligence,connected.
CourtLens turns game film, clips, observations, player tendencies and scouting knowledge into one connected workspace for basketball teams.
The Problem
Basketball knowledge is everywhere.Except in one place.
Scouting information gets scattered the moment it's created — spread across game film, notebooks, spreadsheets, WhatsApp threads, clip folders, and whatever an individual coach happens to remember. None of it talks to each other.
CourtLens is the system that connects those pieces — one place where film, observations and basketball knowledge become structured intelligence.
From Film to Intelligence
Watch. Capture. Understand. Prepare.
Every scouting report starts as raw video. CourtLens carries it through the same four stages your staff already works in — just connected, this time.
Watch
Watch game video the way it actually gets scouted — possession by possession.
Capture
Capture clips and structured observations the moment you see something worth keeping.
Understand
Understand player tendencies as they build up from repeated, observed behavior.
Prepare
Prepare scouting reports and playlists your team can actually use before tip-off.
Scouting Workspace
From film to insight.
A single workspace where video, clips, structured observations and playlists live together — instead of across five different tools.
Clips
0:42
P&R vs. ICE coverage
1:15
Transition three, right wing
2:03
Post-up, weak-side help
3:28
Late clock, iso left
Observations
- Ball screen
Rejects to his right hand under pressure.
- Drop coverage
Pulls up early off two dribbles.
- Weak side
Digs down from the nail, late to recover.
Playlist
Opponent Prep — Game 12
18 clips
Player #7 tendency updated
Scouting insight — Attacks drop coverage going left.
Product visualization — conceptual CourtLens interface, not a production screenshot.
Player Tendencies
Patterns become tendencies.
A single clip is just a moment. CourtLens connects repeated observations into structured basketball knowledge your staff can act on.
Guard
Tendency Profile
Offense
- Rejects ball screen
- Prefers left-hand drive
- Pull-up going left
- Attacks drop coverage
Defense
- Goes under screens
- Helps aggressively from weak side
Illustrative example — not an actual player record.
CourtLens Vision
Film study shouldn't be passive.
Don't just show players the right decision. Train them to make it.
1 Ball handler · 4 Screener · x Defense
Pick-and-roll vs. ICE coverage
What is your read?
Interactive, branching tactical training is part of CourtLens’ longer-term vision — helping players learn decisions, not just watch them. This scenario is an early concept, not a shipped feature.
Connected Basketball Intelligence
One system. One basketball language.
Built layers connect straight through to where CourtLens is heading next — the same film, the same language, from scouting through to teaching.
Built Around Basketball
Built for basketball people.
CourtLens isn't a generic video tool with basketball painted on top. It's modeled around the concepts coaches and scouts already think in.
Vision
Building the intelligence layer for basketball teams.
CourtLens aims to help organizations capture what their coaches already see, connect it to the film it came from, organize it into shared basketball knowledge — and eventually teach it back through the same system.
Who It's For
Built for the people who prepare teams to win.
Coaches
Turn film sessions into structured, reusable scouting knowledge.
Scouts
Capture tendencies in the flow of watching, not after the fact.
Analysts
Organize observations into reports the whole staff can trust.
Basketball Clubs
Give every level of the organization the same basketball language.
Player Development Staff
Connect what's seen on film to what's taught on the floor.
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