Basketball technology, accessible to every league.

Most basketball is played in leagues nobody broadcasts, with stats that end the night on paper. Mismatch changes that: one platform that captures every game as video and data — and puts it in front of the fans, clubs, and sponsors who care.

What happens on game night.

No production crew. No design team. No paper. Here is a game covered by Mismatch, start to finish.

Step 1

The table goes digital.

The scorer's table runs CourtFlow. The official records every action — baskets, fouls, timeouts, substitutions — on a tablet or PC, the same way they'd fill in a paper scoresheet. Except every action becomes live data the moment it happens.

The CourtFlow scoresheet: game log, player numbers, and the action pad the official taps
The automated broadcast with live score and stats overlays
Step 2

The broadcast starts itself.

The camera at the court starts on schedule and streams the game to the league's YouTube or Facebook channel. Nobody in the gym touches it. Score and stats overlays are drawn live from the scoresheet, and sponsor logos are rendered onto the court surface in the stream.

Step 3

Fans follow live.

In GameDay, the game page carries the live score, the box score building play by play, and the stream itself. Free, on iOS and Android.

GameDay: a game page with the live box score, and a team page with season stats
PickAndPost: a results graphic and an MVP graphic built from the game data, ready to post
Step 4

Final buzzer.

The full box score and player stats are already in the app. In PickAndPost, the result becomes a recap graphic in the club's branding — pick the template, post. Done before the players have showered.

See it on a real game.

Schedule a demo and we'll walk you through a live broadcast, the scoresheet, and the fan app — on your league's structure.