Sports Integrity
Online behaviour vetting and monitoring with discretion.
You know how your athletes train. You know how they play. But do you truly know the person? Are they a good sportsperson on the pitch and online?
We give you oversight of harmful social media activity, helping you act quickly to protect your organisation and players from social media harm.
We understand the impact social media is having on your athlete’s performance and your organisation.

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Recruit
Don’t get burnt by recruiting talent into your team that will bring problems to you, your team and your reputation. Social media can provide valuable insights, but it can also be a minefield.
You need to ensure your athletes' online presence aligns with the organisation’s values.
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Monitor
Identifying problematic online behavior as it happens.
In the news or on main social media accounts (including “anonymous” ones)—actions or statements that contradict the organisation's values and could lead to reputational damage.
Identification of online gambling activity.
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Safegaurd
Detecting online abuse or harmful content directed at your athletes, aiding in investigations to protect their well-being and mental health.
Receive instant alerts if any of your athletes receives any serious threats or experiences online hate.
We present the data ready to be investigated.
A Case Study

Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu
During the 2011 Rugby World Cup, Gloucester’s (now ex-) center and Ambassador for Samoan Rugby was publishing material across X (formerly Twitter), in which he verbally attacked referees. By the time it was discovered the damage was already done.
Samoa Rugby Union was forbidden from picking Eliota for any rugby team at any level.