For federations and reporting layers

Permissioned reporting and standardized connectors across participating platforms — so rankings, analytics and policy work on consistent, audit-ready data.

Outcomes

From fragmented exports to a shared reporting layer

Permissioned reporting

Reporting feeds are governed per partner. Federations only see what platforms and providers have explicitly approved.
  • Approved scopes
  • Per partner
  • Revocable

Standardized connectors

One shared schema across participating platforms means rankings and analytics are built on consistent, audit-ready data.
  • Shared schema
  • Audit-ready
  • Repeatable

Cross-platform identity

Standardized identity resolution recognizes the same player across different platforms in a single ranking view.
  • Single identity
  • Dedup
  • Ranking-ready

Use cases

Where standardized connectors create the most value

Participation reporting

Aggregated participation data from connected platforms — replacing manual CSV exchanges with reliable, governed feeds.

Rankings and competitions

Unified, deduplicated participation data improves ranking accuracy and reduces dispute volume during the season.

Sport development

Federation-level analytics built on a shared standard support facility planning and grassroots program design.

How it works

Find. Connect. Sync. Monitor.

Federations work alongside platforms and providers. We focus the technical work on the partners that own the data, and surface consistent reporting on top of it.

FAQ

Common questions from federations

Is OpenPadel AI a booking app?

No. OpenPadel AI is not a booking app. It connects booking apps, platforms, federations and providers through partner integrations.

Do federations need engineering capacity?

No. The technical work happens on the platform and provider side. Federations consume standardized feeds and reporting through approved connectors.

How are privacy and consent handled?

Each connector is approved per partner with scopes per data domain. Personal data sharing follows clear consent and audit principles, and access can be revoked at any time.