Product & solutions
One workspace for teams, VODs, analytics, and SquidTracker-powered match capture.
SquidSystems connects your players, staff, VODs, and match data so analysts, coaches, IGLs, and org leads can all work from the same source of truth.
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At-a-glance
Teams & collaboration
Create teams, invite players, manage roles, and keep everyone aligned in one shared workspace.
Automatic capture with SquidTracker
A desktop tracker that continuously uploads matches into your team's dashboard—no manual exports.
Deep analytics & VOD review
Round-by-round stats, heatmaps, XvY outcomes, and timestamped VOD comments all in one flow.
The SquidSystems platform at a glance.
Under the hood you already have teams, SquidTracker, analytics, VOD review, and customizable dashboards. This page ties those pieces together.
Team workspace
Teams, roles, and invites
Create teams, invite players and staff, manage roles, and keep your roster and activity in sync with the real lineup.
SquidTracker
Automatic match ingestion
Deploy SquidTracker on player machines, connect it via API keys, and watch matches stream into your workspace automatically.
Analytics
Rounds, trends, and maps
Use filtered match lists, XvY stats, economy and ACS breakdowns, and heatmaps to understand why results happened—not just that they did.
VOD review
Timestamped feedback on every round
Attach VODs to entries, review them in-app, and leave timestamped comments so players always know what to re-watch.
Teams & collaboration workspace.
Behind the scenes, SquidSystems uses your existing teams, overview dashboards, and roster tools to keep everyone on the same page from invite to review.
Spin up teams in minutes
Use the existing team creation and join flows to invite players, analysts, and coaches, then assign roles that match how your staff operates.
- • Clear separation between rosters and staff.
- • Role-based access for analytics, VODs, and SquidTracker.
- • Roster and Riot ID management baked into the workspace.
A dashboard that matches how your team works
The draggable team overview dashboard you already have becomes the home base for your review cadence—roster, recent matches, team stats, upcoming matches, activity, and SquidTracker status all in one place.
Players see what matters right now; staff tweak the layout and save it per team.
Automatic capture with SquidTracker.
SquidTracker is the desktop sidekick to SquidSystems. Install it on player machines, pair it with your team via API keys, and let it continuously upload matches into your review pipeline.
From match played to match ready for review
- 1. Generate and manage API keys per team using the Tracker API key tools.
- 2. Install SquidTracker from your team's SquidTracker setup area and connect it with your key.
- 3. SquidTracker watches for matches and pushes data to your workspace—no copy/paste or manual uploads.
Tracker status widgets in your team dashboard let staff confirm that uploads are healthy before scrims or officials.
How it fits together
Player clients run SquidTracker, which securely uploads match data to the backend. From there, SquidSystems enriches it with analytics and connects it to your VOD entries.
Match analytics & historical insight.
SquidSystems' analytics stack—filters, round breakdowns, heatmaps, XvY stats, economy graphs—becomes the analytical spine of your review process.
Filtered match lists
Analysts can search and filter match history by map, side, opponent, and more using flexible match lists and filters.
Deep round and map stats
ACS, XvY outcomes, economy swings, and map heatmaps show where rounds were actually won or lost, not just the final score.
Historical trends over time
Historical analytics turn one-off insights into trends, so you can answer questions like "Is our post-plant actually improving?"
VOD review that stays attached to the data.
A built-in VOD player, timestamped comments, and review modals make it trivial to go from numbers to film and back without switching tools.
Attach VODs directly to entries
Use match entries to store links to VODs, then launch reviews straight from the analytics or dashboard context.
The VOD player handles playback, playback speed, and seeking so you can focus on the review itself.
Timestamped comments that survive the session
Players and staff can leave comments at exact timestamps and revisit them later, turning one review into reusable reference material.
Dashboards and saved layouts.
Draggable cards and layout persistence turn the overview screen into a proper "home" for each team's workflow.
Drag, collapse, and customize
Staff can reorder cards, hide widgets, and collapse sections, with state stored per team so layouts don't fight each other.
Saved per team via layout APIs
Layouts are saved per team, so each roster can keep a view tuned to its priorities.
How different roles use SquidSystems.
The same underlying product supports analysts, coaches, IGLs, players, and org staff—each with a slightly different lens on the same data.
For analysts
Turn raw inputs into clear storylines.
Analysts live in the match filters, historical analytics, and VOD review tools—tagging patterns, tracking trends, and turning them into focused talking points.
For coaches, IGLs, and players
Clarity on what to fix next.
Coaches and IGLs rely on dashboards, match lists, and timestamped VOD comments to highlight a small number of focus areas each week—and players always know what to review.
For org leads and staff
Standardize review across rosters.
Org staff use teams, roles, and SquidTracker deployment to bring every roster onto the same review language and tooling, making it easier to compare progress and support multiple teams.
How the pieces fit together.
From a player's PC to your analytics and VOD review screens, SquidSystems is already wired to move match data through a simple pipeline.
High-level flow
1. Players compete on their usual setups while SquidTracker runs in the background.
2. SquidTracker uploads match data to the backend, where it's stored in your existing match and tracker tables.
3. The analytics layer turns that data into charts, heatmaps, and historical stats surfaced in the team analytics UI.
4. VOD entries link film to those matches so review sessions move seamlessly between numbers and gameplay.
5. Dashboards and layouts give each team a tailored control center, while org staff track adoption and health via tracker status and activity feeds.
Common questions about SquidSystems and SquidTracker.
Do all my players need SquidTracker installed?
You'll get the most complete picture when all match machines run SquidTracker, but you can start with a subset (for example, officials only) and expand over time.
How does SquidSystems handle multiple teams or rosters?
Each team has its own workspace, roles, and SquidTracker configuration. Org staff can be added to multiple teams using the same account.
What happens to our data if we stop using the platform?
Match and review data stays exportable; you can take your history with you if you ever need to switch tooling.
Can we try this with one team before rolling out to all?
Yes. Most orgs start with a single roster and one or two staff members, then roll out SquidTracker and dashboards to other teams once the workflow clicks.
Ready to see this with your own matches?
Start a free team workspace today or schedule time with us to walk through how SquidSystems and SquidTracker would fit your current review setup.