Software Development ·
Why do 98% of academy players fail the first-team transition? Because they've spent years learning disconnected principles across different coaches. When coaches leave, your club philosophy walks out the door with them. U12 and U18 teams train different principles. Academy graduates struggle to adapt to first-team football. Your game model lives in documents, not on the pitch. Stactiq ensures coaching consistency from academy to first team by encoding your club's methodology and governing how it's trained across all age groups. How It Works: Stactiq encodes your club's football identity-game model, principles, formations, terminology-and governs execution across all teams. Sessions, set pieces, and role profiles are structured through your methodology, not generic content. - Methodology DNA: Your club philosophy, encoded once - Session Engine: Training sessions that reflect your game model - Match Reconstructor: Turn tactical flaws into corrective sessions - Evidence-based player development across all teams Authority flows downward: Federation → Academy → Club → Team → Player. Methodology is defined once. Consistency is governed everywhere. Built for Technical Directors, Academy Directors, and National Associations who protect institutional football identity during coaching transitions. The Difference: Unlike session planning tools (Tactics Manager) that provide drill libraries, Stactiq governs what gets trained-ensuring every session aligns with your club philosophy. Unlike video analysis platforms (Hudl, Wyscout), Stactiq governs what gets trained next-turning match problems into methodology-aligned solutions. Unlike team management software (Spond, TeamSnap), Stactiq ensures methodology governs execution, not just logistics. When coaching staff changes, your methodology stays. Social Proof: Brighton & Hove Albion uses methodology governance to ensure coaching consistency from academy to first team. Manchester City's global academy network!