u/LegitimateAdvice1841

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Hey everyone,

I recently finished building THE NINE — not just the app, but the full workflow around it — and I’d really appreciate some honest feedback from people who work with game data.

I’m not trying to sell anything here.
I’m trying to answer one question:

Is it immediately clear what this actually does and what it requires?

The problem I’m trying to solve

After a game, everything is scattered:

  • video
  • pitch data (TrackMan / similar)
  • lineup / roster
  • notes, reports, clips

Even for teams that do have data, there’s no clean way to connect everything into one review workflow.

What the system does

You give it:

  • full game video
  • lineup / roster
  • pitch-by-pitch CSV (TrackMan or equivalent)

And it turns that into one structured package:

  • full logged game (pitch-by-pitch)
  • synced video clips
  • play-by-play + box score outputs
  • pitch data exports
  • player reports + review views
  • a read-only review app + portal access

What I’m trying to understand

If you open the site for 30–60 seconds:

👉 Is it clear what the system needs from you?
👉 Is it clear what you get back?
👉 Or does it feel like it requires more than it actually does?

Site: https://the-nine-app.live

I’m especially interested in critical feedback — if something is confusing or feels like overkill, that’s exactly what I need to hear.

Thank you all.

u/LegitimateAdvice1841 — 5 days ago
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Hey everyone,

I recently finished building THE NINE, a baseball/softball operations ecosystem, and I’d really appreciate honest feedback from coaches, players, analysts, or anyone who deals with game video/data after games.

This is not meant as a sales post. I’m trying to understand whether the workflow solves a real baseball problem or if I’m overbuilding something.

The problem I’m trying to solve:After a game, video, scoring notes, pitch data, player context, reports, clips, and review material often end up scattered across different tools, folders, or manual processes.

THE NINE is built around one completed game package:

- logged game events

- synced video clips

- at-bat/event sequence review

- pitch data CSV exports

- play-by-play / box score style outputs

- portal/mobile access

- a read-only desktop review app for finished games

- a small “Lab” area where you can filter pitch data and export matching CSV rows without knowing SQL

If you were a coach, player, or analyst looking at this after a game, I’d love to know:

  1. What part of your current post-game workflow is the biggest pain?

  2. Would a read-only review app for completed games be useful, or would you rather everything be browser-based?

  3. What kind of CSV/export would actually matter to you?

  4. Does this feel like something a staff could realistically use, or is it too much?

I’ll attach a screenshot and the site link for context:

https://the-nine-app.live

Appreciate any honest feedback, especially criticism.

u/LegitimateAdvice1841 — 14 days ago