According to a recent LinkedIn post from SportsVisio, the company’s technology is being used to power video coverage and highlights for the Ballers Lab League, an amateur women’s basketball organization in Miami. The post emphasizes that more than 120 women across two divisions now receive game film and highlights, enabling them to share their performances with family members, in some cases for the first time.
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The post suggests that SportsVisio’s platform can support grassroots and recreational sports properties that historically lacked access to professional-grade video and analytics. This use case could broaden SportsVisio’s addressable market beyond elite or professional sports, potentially driving recurring revenue from league partnerships and strengthening its position in the sports technology and media infrastructure segment.
By highlighting a league founded and operated locally yet “running on SportsVisio,” the post also points to a scalable, white-label style deployment model. For investors, this may indicate an opportunity for the company to replicate similar arrangements with other community or regional leagues, which could translate into network effects, increased data assets, and a deeper moat in automated sports video services.

