Know who's readybefore the first whistle
One warm hub for your program's mornings: wellness check-ins, readiness scores, lifts, attendance, and announcements, so you read the whole team and act early.
Nothing in your programtalks to anything else
Wellness in one place. Lifts in another. Weight, attendance, and announcements scattered across apps, spreadsheets, and a group text. None of it connects, so the full picture never comes together. Nexum is the one app that combines it.
Check in beforethey hit the floor
Five quick taps (sleep, soreness, mental, energy, hydration), and it turns into a score. Half a minute on their phone, so they actually do it every morning.
Readiness asone big number
Every check-in becomes a single score from 0 to 100, colored green to red. You don't read five inputs per kid. You read one number, scan the room, and know where to look first.
The work shows upon the leaderboard
Logged lifts and PRs roll into a team board. Athletes see their gains and where they stand. The grind earns a place on the board, which keeps them logging without you chasing them.
See who needs youbefore they say a word
Your desktop view stacks every athlete by readiness, so outliers rise to the top. The kid who slept four hours and is sore everywhere is right there. You catch it before warmups, not after a tweak.
An assistant coachthat never sleeps
It reads two things at once: your team's own readiness, lifts, and attendance, and a library of sport-science and research files. Ask it anything and it answers from both, position by position, in plain English. The Weekly Digest flags and writes up the whole team automatically, so the hours of manual compiling are done before the staff meeting.
Two homes. One warmth.
Athletes get a fast mobile home built for logging in seconds and feeling progress. You get a desktop built for scanning the team and acting on what stands out. Each role sees only what it needs.
Everything the morning needs
Readiness scoring
Every check-in becomes one number you read in a glance, green to red.
Each teamstays its own
Every team's data stays isolated. Roles decide what each person can see: athletes view their own numbers, coaches view their team, and nothing leaks across programs.
- Per-team isolation, one program's roster and data never cross into another's.
- Role-based access, athletes see themselves and the leaderboard, coaches see their team.
- No cross-team leaks, your roster is yours by design.
"Every tool in this space was built by someone watching athletics from the outside. I'm a college football player and an Information Systems major. I open these apps at 5:30 every morning and enter the same thing twice, the data never connects, and the people meant to use it stop caring. So I built the fix: one warm app that actually talks to itself, with an AI that does the hours of compiling for the staff. Built for the programs the enterprise tools price out."
The quick answers
How fast can we start?
We import your existing roster and get you set up for your program. The demo is built around your actual team, so you see your own morning, not a generic sandbox.
What do athletes have to do?
A 30-second check-in each morning and logging their lifts. It's built for 5:30 AM: one-handed, big targets, plain language, and a readiness number they're proud to move.
Who can see what?
Athletes see their own data and the leaderboard. Coaches see their team. Roles decide access, and nothing crosses between programs.
What does it replace?
Wellness forms, lift logging, max spreadsheets, attendance sheets, and the group text, folded into one warm hub that actually talks to itself.
What does it cost to try?
Book a short demo and we'll walk your program's actual day and talk real numbers. No setup on your end to see it.
See your morningin one screen
Book a short demo and we'll walk your program's actual day: the 5:30 check-ins, the readiness read, the team view you'd open before practice. Fifteen minutes, no setup on your end.