OSIRIS

FAQs

Q: What data can we use?

A: Data can come from supported platforms such as Perch, EliteForm, and Catapult, or from structured CSV imports. More platforms coming.

Q: What platforms can Osiris work with?

A: Osiris is designed to work with performance data from platforms such as Perch, EliteForm, and Catapult, along with custom CSV imports. We are also continuing to add support for more testing, training, and athlete-monitoring platforms.

Q: Do we need Perch, EliteForm, or Catapult to use Osiris?

A: No. Those platforms can make data collection easier, but they are not required. Teams can also use CSV imports to bring in performance data from spreadsheets or other testing workflows.

Q: Can Osiris combine data from multiple platforms?

A: Yes. Osiris is built to organize performance data from multiple sources so coaches can view ratings, leaderboards, player cards, and athlete progress in one place.

Q: What if we use a platform that is not listed?

A: If your team uses another system, we can review the export format and determine whether the data can be imported through CSV or added through a future platform integration.

Q: Are more integrations coming?

A: Yes. Osiris is actively being built to support additional sports performance platforms, testing tools, and athlete-monitoring systems over time.

Q: Can we use historical data?

A: Yes. If your team has past testing or training data in a usable format, it can be imported so athletes and coaches can view progress over time.

Q: Do athletes see their own progress?

A: Yes. Player-dashboard views are designed to make trends, rankings, and rating changes easy for athletes to understand.

Q: What are athlete ratings based on?

A: Athlete ratings are based on the performance data available for each team or group. Ratings can be built from categories such as speed, strength, power, jump, and other performance metrics depending on what a team tracks.

Q: Are the ratings meant to replace coaching judgment?

A: No. Osiris is designed to support coaching decisions, not replace them. The goal is to make performance information easier to organize, communicate, and act on.

Q: Is this only for football?

A: No. Osiris can be used across multiple sports. Any team that tracks performance data can use ratings, leaderboards, and player cards to make progress easier to understand.

Q: Is there a live demo?

A: Yes. Use the Access Free Demo link in the top navigation to open the public demo experience.

Q: How do we get started?

A: Start by using the Access Free Demo link to explore the public demo. When you are ready, submit a demo request so we can review your team’s data sources, workflow, and goals.