First, I upload everything in blocks
I start by gathering full matches, training sessions, and important clips by month, competition, and key moments of the season.
I needed a way to bring together matches, training sessions, and scattered clips so my season had continuity and I did not have to rely on endless searching every time I wanted to show something. “I used to have random videos. Now I have my season explained and organized like a real story.”
My situation before organizing it
My videos were spread across my parents’ phone, folders, chats, and generic cloud storage. Whenever a trial or contact with a club came up, I wasted far too much time finding what was actually worth showing.
How I work now with YouVisible
I start by gathering full matches, training sessions, and important clips by month, competition, and key moments of the season.
I mark position, opponent, technical objective, and context so I can quickly find each video whenever I need it.
I choose the actions that best explain my progress so everything does not depend on a single isolated highlight.
I keep my material private until I want to share a specific part with clubs or scouts.
For a long time, I recorded matches, training sessions, and specific moments, but everything ended up scattered. Whenever I wanted to review my season or prepare something to show, I realized I did not have an organized sports story, only loose files.
With YouVisible, I have started working in a different way. I upload the material in blocks, organize it with context, and build a line of progression that truly reflects how I play, how I compete, and how I improve throughout the year.
What I value most is that I no longer improvise. When I need to review my progress or share part of my season, I know exactly where everything is, and I can show who I am as a player in a much more meaningful way.
Start by creating your sports space and turn your videos into a truly organized story.
Marta and David
Parents who record their son in judo and football over several years.
Iván
A gym athlete who wants to track technique, physical changes, and long-term achievements.
Sergio
An amateur golfer who wants to track swing, rounds, and technical progress over several months.
Nadia
A mixed martial arts practitioner who wants to separate striking, grappling, and physical preparation.
Javier
A mountain biker who wants to track routes, technique, and competitions throughout the whole season.
Marina
A recreational runner who wants to save training sessions, races, and progress without depending on social media.
Sara
An outside hitter who wants to organize technical video, jumps, matches, and rotation-based analysis.
Lucía
A junior shooting guard who wants to track tournaments, individual technique, and physical progress.