Lead You Platform

Run athlete development. Connect the environment around it.

Lead You combines the daily workflows performance teams need with an architecture designed to work from the tools and data already in place.

Athlete Management System

Run athlete development from one place.

01

Athlete Profiles

Physical profile, history and development.

02

Training & Planning

Microcycles, sessions, individual work and objectives.

03

Monitoring

GPS, wellness, RPE, load and testing.

04

Health & RTP

Injury context, rehabilitation and benchmarks.

05

Performance Intelligence

Dashboards, analysis and decision support.

06

Reporting & Collaboration

Share useful context across departments.

Connected by design

Keep your tools. Connect your data.

Lead You adapts to the performance environment already in place. Existing AMS, GPS systems, Excel files, medical software, strength & conditioning tools, testing platforms and wearables can feed the same athlete context.

Use Lead You as your AMS — or connect it to the environment your club already uses.

YOUR CURRENT ENVIRONMENT
Existing AMSGPS systemsExcel / CSVMedical softwareStrength & gym toolsTesting & wearables
Lead YouConnected athlete context

Connect · structure · contextualize · use together

ONE SHARED ENVIRONMENT
One athlete viewShared workflowsLess manual reconciliationUseful information for each role
01No rip-and-replace strategy

Start from the tools your staff already trusts.

02One athlete context

Bring fragmented information into a coherent performance environment.

03Less manual work

Reduce the time spent rebuilding the same context across files and systems.

Data Governance

Responsible athlete data by design.

Permissions, consent, access control, traceability and controlled sharing should be part of the product architecture — supporting more GDPR-aligned club workflows.

Governance layerILLUSTRATIVE
Role-based access

Share only what each person needs.

Consent

Make permissions explicit.

Traceability

Understand how information is accessed.

Controlled sharing

Govern how information is made available to others.