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Game Reports

Game reports turn a completed game log into a shareable review of the match.

After a game is saved, open the full report from the game summary, game history, or a linked tournament game. Reports help staff review the final score, point flow, player involvement, and key moments without replaying the entire log.

What’s Included

A saved game report can include:

  • Final score and opponent.
  • Point-by-point scoring flow.
  • Offensive and defensive point context.
  • Player participation and lineup history.
  • Mixed-ratio review for mixed games.
  • Standout player sections when the saved log contains enough data.
  • Spatial review sections when field-position data was captured during the game.

Reports are based on the data captured in the game log. If a section was not tracked during the game, that section may be omitted from the report.

Opening a Report

You can open a report from:

  • The post-game summary after saving a game log.
  • The team’s game history.
  • A tournament event with linked game logs.

Use View full report to open the detailed report page for the saved game.

Mixed-Ratio Review

For mixed games, the report can show each point’s required ratio, selected-player ratio, and match status. Points with unknown player data are called out separately so staff know which rows need roster or lineup cleanup.

Spatial Review

When a game was logged in Spatial mode, the report can include field-position sections such as player touch locations, pass networks, pull placement, opponent activity, and zone views.

Sharing a Report

Game reports support two sharing options:

  • Share image — create an image version for posting in team channels or recaps.
  • Share link — create a read-only public report link.

Public report links do not require the viewer to sign in. The public page shows the final score, key highlights, standout performers when available, and point flow.

Public links are intended for team recaps and controlled sharing. Anyone with a valid link can view the public report, so share it only with the audience you intend.

If a link is invalid or no longer available, viewers see an unavailable report message instead of the game details.

Best Practices

  • Finish the game log before sharing so the report reflects the final score.
  • Review player names and opponent names before creating a public link.
  • Use image sharing for quick recaps and public links for fuller match review.
  • Link tournament games to their tournament event so reports stay organized with the weekend’s records.
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