Product

Video

Every game captured. Every court covered. No camera operator on site.

How it works

A camera system installed at the court captures and broadcasts every scheduled game automatically. It starts on time, streams live, and stops when the game ends — nobody operates it. Streams go to YouTube, Facebook, or any RTMP destination, and into GameDay.

A Mismatch broadcast with live score and clock overlays drawn from the scoresheet

The graphics

Score, clock, and stats overlays are drawn live from the CourtFlow scoresheet at the table — what the official records is what the broadcast shows. Virtual sponsor logos are rendered onto the court surface in the stream: advertising inventory that doesn't exist in the physical gym.

Recording and requirements

Every game is recorded locally as a backup and available on demand after the broadcast. A standard internet line is enough — around 10 Mbps of upload for HD.

Streams that earn

Broadcasts carry sponsor inventory: in-stream ads and virtual on-court logos. For the organizations running them, that turns game coverage from a cost into a revenue channel.

Includes

  • Fully automated capture — no operator needed
  • Live stream to your channels and to GameDay
  • Stats cards and overlays from CourtFlow data
  • Local recording, available on demand after the game
  • Virtual on-court sponsor logos and in-stream ads

See it on a real game