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Verified Recruiting Profile

Build a recruiting profile coaches actually trust: every number and claim is labeled by source — verified vs. self-reported — and you control exactly what each coach can see. Share it as a public coach-view page.

What it is

The Verified Recruiting Profile is built around the one thing recruiters care about most: trust. Every number and claim is labelled by source — verified versus self-reported — so a coach can see at a glance what’s backed by data and what’s a player’s own report. You control exactly what each coach can see and share it as a clean, public coach-view page.

It’s honest-first by design. Rather than projecting a ceiling or inflating potential, the AI describes the evidence, which is far more credible to a coach who has seen a thousand padded profiles. A profile-strength meter shows what to add next, turning "make my profile better" into a concrete checklist.

Who it’s for

  • Athletes pursuing college or competitive recruiting
  • Players who want a credible, source-labelled profile coaches will trust

How to take full advantage

A step-by-step guide to getting everything out of Verified Recruiting Profile.

  1. 1

    Build out your profile

    Add your metrics, video, and background. Verified data (from your sessions) is labelled distinctly from self-reported entries.

  2. 2

    Raise your profile-strength score

    Follow the strength meter’s prompts — it tells you exactly what to add next for a more complete, credible profile.

  3. 3

    Control coach visibility

    Set what each coach can see before you share. You decide exactly which sections are visible per share.

  4. 4

    Share the coach-view link

    Send the public coach-view page to recruiters — a clean, honest snapshot they can evaluate in minutes.

Good to know

Honest-first by design: the AI describes the evidence instead of projecting a ceiling. A profile-strength meter shows what to add next.

  • Honest-first: it describes evidence rather than projecting a ceiling — by design, not omission.

Frequently asked questions

What does "verified vs self-reported" mean?

Verified numbers come from your actual SwingVantage sessions and data; self-reported ones are values you entered yourself. Both are shown, clearly labelled, so coaches know exactly what they’re looking at.

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