Webtools

Multi-app platform

One account for several sports tools.

Webtools is the shared front door for focused apps like Tacticsboard, IUP, and the next generation of smaller coaching tools. The account should be shared. Access should be consistent. Payment should stay app-specific.

Platform direction

Shared identity

Same login, same user profile, same team and club context across all Webtools apps.

Shared tier language

A consistent tier system across the platform, without forcing every user to buy every app.

App-specific billing

Subscribe to Tacticsboard only, IUP only, or combine several products under one customer account.

Apps

Focused tools under one roof.

Tacticsboard

Coach, present, and animate football ideas.

Available now

Interactive tactics boards, animations, exports, sharing, squads, and match presentation workflows.

Open app

IUP

Individual development plans for players and teams.

In planning

Goal setting, follow-ups, and structured player development conversations in one shared workflow.

Not live yet

More tools

Additional sport workflows will live under the same account.

Coming later

Webtools is meant to grow into a shared toolbox where each app keeps its own workflow and pricing.

Not live yet

Billing model

Shared platform, separate subscriptions.

One login across all Webtools apps through the same Supabase account.
One shared account identity and tier framework across the platform.
Each app can be subscribed to separately so users only pay for the tools they actually use.

Today

Tacticsboard is the active app in the platform today and keeps using the existing account and billing flow.

This landing page establishes the structure for Webtools as the umbrella brand so more tools can be added without reworking the front door later.

Next step for product logic is to evolve the current single-app paid plan into app-specific entitlements on top of the shared user account.