Game Film
Broken
Down.
Load your film. PowerQC breaks down every play, identifies every player, and hands you a complete breakdown and scout cards — ready before your next meeting.
Computer Vision
Powered Film
Breakdown.
Film breakdown is still a manual process for coaching staffs. Support staffs spend dozens of hours each week tagging data and drawing scout cards, while coaches at lower levels — with no support staff — lose valuable time they could spend coaching. PowerQC lets coaches coach.
We built a fully local program — no upload, no external connection, no data shared with us — that uses computer vision to automate the tedious, time-consuming day-to-day work in football facilities. And it does it all in your team’s terminology.
We aim to give time back to coaches at every level and pioneer computer vision in football. PowerQC is an automated, affordable tool built by a Power 4 support staffer. A tool by coaches, for coaches.
Full Data Breakdown
+ Scout Cards
Generated.
You load a single video file of film and get back an Excel spreadsheet of data for every play, plus scout cards.
That spreadsheet can be uploaded directly into your film software or used however you see fit. Scout cards are generated from both offensive and defensive perspectives as a PowerPoint file — saving half the time of drawing scout cards, since player alignment is handled automatically. All you have to do is draw the assignments. Post-snap drawing coming soon.
Breakdowns, scout cards, and the full results table — all built automatically from your film. See How It Works for more.
Your Terms.
Your System.
PowerQC doesn’t force you to learn new vocabulary. While the system comes with a default playbook, you have complete freedom to tell the system what to call things — and that’s exactly what shows up in your data, your scout cards, and your exports. All names and concepts are editable in a quick plug-and-play settings menu, your terminology wired in seconds. Every coaching staff is different. Your tools should reflect that.
Custom Formation Names
Every formation in your output uses your staff’s terminology. Rename any formation to what you call it — your scouts, your language, nothing to translate.
Any level. Any system.Custom Defensive Naming
Defensive fronts, structures, and alignments labeled exactly how your staff identifies them. What you call a 4-2-5 might not be what someone else calls it — PowerQC uses your definition.
Your vocabulary. Not ours.Portable Preferences
Your configuration file travels with you. Load it on any machine, hand it to another coach on your staff, and never reconfigure from scratch again.
One setup. Every machine.Football Preferences
Configure not only the naming, but how the system defines certain concepts. For example, do you prefer your formation strengths defined by the Tight End or the Wide Receivers? Match your staff’s philosophy in seconds. Different teams define concepts differently — PowerQC adapts to yours.
Fits your scheme.Fine-Tuned Control
Adjust snap frames, configure email notifications for when processing is complete or needs review, and dial in every stage of the process to match your workflow.
Your process. Your pace.Stop Charting
by Hand.
Early access open now. Limited seats.
Meet the
Founders.
Grant
Hagaman
As the TE/OL undergraduate assistant coach at the University of Cincinnati Football program, I have spent four seasons manually tagging formations, fronts, and blitzes for opponent scouting and drawing scout cards by hand. PowerQC is what I built to get those hours back.
Technologically, I have a B.S. in Business Analytics from the University of Cincinnati and a handful of internships completed in computer science at companies such as Procter & Gamble.
I sit at the intersection of football and technology: I know exactly what a coaching staff needs on a weekly basis because I am doing that work every week. Every feature in PowerQC was built from inside a Power Four coaching facility, by someone who still works there.
Not a Tech Company
That Discovered
Football.
A football operation that learned to build technology. Every decision in PowerQC starts with a football question, not a technical one. Built inside a Power Four facility by someone who still works in it every week.
Seth
Hagaman
Seth brings the operational leadership and business infrastructure that lets Grant stay focused on building and coaching. A former CIA Senior Officer and police commander, he is trained to execute under pressure and build systems that work in the real world.
CIA Senior Officer
Trained to extract signal from noise and operate in high-stakes, time-sensitive environments. That rigor carries directly into how PowerQC is run.
Police Commander
Daily operational leadership under pressure. Responsible for teams, decisions, and outcomes in real time — the same standard applied to running this business.
Business Operations
Leads fundraising, legal, sales, and strategy for PowerQC. The business side is handled so the product stays focused on football.
Why Trust Us?
Coaching Background
Four seasons as a TE/OL undergraduate assistant at a Power Four program, tagging formations and drawing scout cards every week. PowerQC was built from inside the process it automates.
Technical Architecture
Every part of the system was built from scratch specifically for football. No plug-and-play shortcuts — purpose-built to read the game the way coaches read it.
Analytics Degree
B.S. Business Analytics, University of Cincinnati, graduating December 2026. The academic rigor drives the accuracy standards PowerQC is held to — accuracy isn’t a goal, it’s a requirement.
Founder Owned
Every line of code was written personally with no outsourcing. The system is fully built and owned by a support staffer, for the support staff. No outside license entanglements.
Accuracy Standard
95% minimum across all outputs. Speed is never traded for accuracy. Every architectural decision filters through this constraint first.
Generalization Focus
Tested against footage from over 130 different stadiums. Works regardless of camera angle, zoom level, or field configuration — no manual setup required. It calibrates to your film. Video department filming the game crooked? No problem. Built for everyday problems.
Ready to
Get Started?
Early access is open now. Limited spots available.
Get In
First.
PowerQC is in early access with a limited number of programs. Spots are intentionally limited to make sure every program gets proper support and onboarding.
SPOTS
What Early
Access Gets
You.
Locked-In Discount Rate
Get a permanent discount on all PowerQC purchases. Early access discount is permanently locked regardless of future changes. Join early, pay less forever.
Feature Input
Direct access to our team to request features, flag issues, and shape what Version 2 looks like. Your workflows drive the roadmap. Your problems get solved first.
Free Test Game
Every early access program gets a free test game before committing. See exactly what your data and scout cards look like from your own film before you decide.
Tell Us
About Your
Program.
Fill out the form and we will reach out to schedule your free test game and walk you through the system.
The System,
Explained.
Seven steps from raw film to finished scout cards. You stay in control at three key moments — the system handles everything else.
Seven Steps,
Start to
Finish.
Three steps where you stay in control — everything else runs on its own.
Common Questions
What video formats does PowerQC accept — and do you use our film or data?
Standard game film works out of the box. Simply export to MP4 from your video software — XOS, Hudl, etc. — and load it into the application. The app runs entirely on your Windows machine; your film never leaves your building. You upload nothing to us. We collect no film, video, or data from you. It all runs completely locally. No internet connection required.
How long does a full game take to process?
A full game — 60 to 80 plays — typically processes in under 30 minutes on a modern laptop. But this isn’t 30 minutes of staff time. Walk away, grade practice, meet with players, go home earlier. The system will email you when processing is complete or when it needs you at a review step.
Does it require both sideline and endzone film?
Yes and no. While it works with just one angle, the data is less accurate and some information simply isn’t available. For example, a tight endzone view can’t see the perimeter — how would it know where the wide receivers are to name the formation? For best results, having both a sideline and endzone angle for each play is the recommended practice.
What data does it tag?
Currently, it tags 66 columns of data and counting. Offensive data includes formation personnel, formation name, backfield, FSL, unbalanced, and more. Defensive data includes the defensive front, safety shell, defender depths, corner press, defensive structure, and more. Other data such as field location (e.g., right hash) is tagged as well.
How accurate is it?
The standard we hold ourselves to is 95%. As we are in early access, we are still working toward reaching this goal consistently. Film quality is the primary driver of accuracy. Film recorded from an elevated position with clear sightlines reaches that threshold easily, but film shot at near-ground level with obstructions can reduce accuracy. The better the film, the better the output. To ensure your satisfaction, every customer gets a free test game before committing to a plan.
Does this do post-snap data?
The current version is focused entirely on pre-snap data. Post-snap data — including drawings on scout cards — is planned for Version 2 of the application. Coming soon.
Ready to See
It in Action?
Request early access and we will reach out to walk you through the system live.