Our Mission

Building a modern video home where grassroots players and referees talents can be showcased.

A close-up, over-the-shoulder style view of a modern tablet lying flat on a dark wooden table, its screen displaying a clean, grid-based interface of football video thumbnails. Each thumbnail shows a small still frame of grassroots action, goals, tackles, and referee decisions, without any visible text. Subtle reflections ripple across the glass surface under soft studio lighting, with one directional light source from the upper right creating gentle highlights and crisp, controlled shadows. Photographic realism, shot from a low, tight angle with shallow depth of field, leaving the background dissolving into smooth bokeh. The overall mood is organized, modern, and analytical, spotlighting the concept of curated video portfolios for development tracking.
An evening editing workstation set against a dark, minimal background, with a single ultrawide monitor showing a multi-track football video editing timeline, color-coded clips, and a central preview frame of grassroots action, all abstracted without text. A compact control surface with illuminated buttons and a jog wheel sits in front, alongside headphones neatly coiled on the matte-black desk. Focused, cinematic side lighting from the left creates strong contrast, emphasizing the glossy screen and metallic edges of the equipment while leaving the far side of the scene in gentle shadow. Photographic realism, shot at a slight angle for depth. The mood is intensely professional and immersive, capturing the meticulous process of refining video portfolios for referees and players.

Democratising Football Video Analysis

JScout gives grassroots footballers and referees a video-led development tool without complexity. Let me create, host and continually update your portfolio as you aim for that new contract, new move or refereeing promotion. Ready to collaborate or partner? Get in touch.

JScout Team

A floodlit grassroots football pitch at dusk, viewed from the halfway line with crisp white markings leading into the distance. Along one touchline, a sturdy tripod-mounted video camera points towards a small goal, with a second compact action camera resting on a nearby equipment case, hinting at multi-angle recording. Cool blue evening sky contrasts with the warm golden glow of the stadium-style lights, creating long, dramatic shadows on the textured grass. Photographic realism, captured at eye level with a wide-angle lens, emphasizing depth and space. The mood is professional yet authentic, showcasing the environment where referees and footballers capture footage to build their video portfolios and analyse performance.

Mateo García

CTO

Lead engineer building a smooth, reliable platform for uploading, organising, and analysing footage.

Reviews

A dynamic top-down view of a tactical whiteboard on a light oak table, featuring small magnetic discs arranged in two football formations and a bold central line indicating the referee’s movement path. Beside the board lies a slim smartphone displaying a vertical video of a grassroots match, with a clean interface of play, pause, and timeline controls but no text. Soft afternoon window light from the right casts delicate shadows of the discs and phone, adding depth without distraction. Photographic realism, sharp focus and balanced composition create a professional yet approachable atmosphere. The scene visually links classic coaching tools with modern video portfolios, highlighting thoughtful analysis of positioning, decisions, and overall development.

Aya Nakamura

JScout turned my scattered match clips into a clear journey from Sunday league hopeful to consistent starter.

A close-up, over-the-shoulder style view of a modern tablet lying flat on a dark wooden table, its screen displaying a clean, grid-based interface of football video thumbnails. Each thumbnail shows a small still frame of grassroots action, goals, tackles, and referee decisions, without any visible text. Subtle reflections ripple across the glass surface under soft studio lighting, with one directional light source from the upper right creating gentle highlights and crisp, controlled shadows. Photographic realism, shot from a low, tight angle with shallow depth of field, leaving the background dissolving into smooth bokeh. The overall mood is organized, modern, and analytical, spotlighting the concept of curated video portfolios for development tracking.

Mateo García

Using JScout, our referee group reviews key incidents together and standardises decisions across the season.