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Show HN: In play sports outcomes analysis SaaS (beta.sportoutcomes.com)
1 points by stupeo 1897 days ago
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Hey HN. I wanted to show a new SaaS we are working on to provide real-time, in play sports analysis for Soccer(Football), Hockey and Basketball.

Our web app is built on .NET, SQL and React.

As it stands, we have a handful of regular visitors but we are looking to ramp this up before we try to monetise.

In terms of our analysis, we are looking primarily at key outcome indicators which include the following factors (+ others)

· How a team has fared subsequently in the game having got the first score or advantage

· How a team has fared subsequently in the game having conceded the first score or advantage

· How well a team can respond to being behind in games (while allowing for the remaining time)

· How capable a team is of scoring outcome altering goals (especially towards the end of the game)

· How susceptible a team is to conceding outcome altering scores (especially towards the end of the game)

These analytics are updated minute by minute when the games are in play.

Any feedback welcomed!

Just a quick update - we know there are some cosmetic/UX issues to resolve and we want to focus more on the design in the coming weeks.

Curiously, our insights indicate not many people even managed to discover/click on the pages that display our unique KOIs etc. Pasted below for easy access - but please do expand the accordions to see the product in action!

Soccer: https://ipsoa-client.azurewebsites.net/fetch-data-soccer

Hockey: https://ipsoa-client.azurewebsites.net/fetch-data-hockey

Basketball: http://ipsoa-client.azurewebsites.net/fetch-data-basketball

Sounds interesting, but the link is redirecting me to this: https://ipsoa-client.azurewebsites.net/ which says "This service is currently in Beta phase "
Yeah, that’s right. We’ve removed any identity/auth requirements and have opened up the app to allow anyone to view the KOIs without needing to register. We are just trying to gauge interest in this type of analysis.