Coverage

Coverage that stays in sync with the event.

We run broadcasts for competitive events. Our coverage workflow is built around live ops: feature selection, observer inputs, and producer-friendly views that reflect what's happening on the floor.

Designed for live conditions
Clear handoffs between floor, observers, producers, and stream — without reinventing your show every round.
Producer View
LIVE
Feature Slots
Blue Red Green Purple Yellow
Round status5 — 7 active · 2 pending
Next on deckTable 12 · Blue
Feature Match — Blue
Plummer vs. Rivera
Round 5 · Table 12 · Pod A
Overlay stateGame 2 · Live
Observer inputG2 start/end + winner recorded
NotesTech check complete · Audio ready
G1 12:04–34:11 · Plummer
G2 36:02–… · Live
Event operations on the floor
Live event operations
Coverage starts on the floor: clear pairing flow, clean tables, and predictable round control.
Commentary desk and broadcast environment
Broadcast production
Producers and commentators get the information they need at a glance, without interrupting ops.
Match coverage view with overlays
Integrated match coverage
Feature matches, timing, and results tracked in the workflow — so the show stays accurate.

How the workflow runs

Coverage is a chain of handoffs. The goal is to keep each role focused, with the same match state visible end-to-end.

1) Feature selection stays deliberate

Assign feature slots with color-coded picks, keep your broadcast order clear, and keep the floor team aligned.

  • Five feature slots with clear ownership
  • Swap / lock tools for feature-only matches
  • Notes and context travel with the match

2) Observers capture what matters

Structured timestamps and winners, recorded while the match is live — usable for both production and post.

  • Game start/end timestamps
  • Per-game winner tracking
  • Collaborative entry (real-time sync)

3) Producers get confidence, not clutter

A producer view that answers the immediate questions: what's live, what's next, and what's missing.

  • Active matches and remaining results
  • Deck / pod / metadata visibility
  • Clear “needs attention” signals

4) The broadcast stays accurate

When the match state is consistent, overlays and commentary stay aligned — fewer corrections, fewer on-air surprises.

  • Accurate match status
  • Less guesswork between teams
  • Better VODs and post-event records

What we cover

We're a broadcast and events company. Coverage is delivered as a service — supported by our internal ops stack.

Feature match coordination

Pick the right matches, keep the floor aligned, and maintain a clear run-of-show.

Observer + producer workflows

Structured match notes and timing captured live, visible where the production team needs it.

Broadcast-ready information

Decks, pods, tech checks, and match state surfaced cleanly for the people running the show.

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